The Ouija board, a tool for communicating with the spirit world, has long been a staple in horror and thriller cinema. This collection of films delves into the eerie and often terrifying consequences of meddling with the supernatural through this iconic board game. From classic tales to modern twists, these movies offer a thrilling experience for those who dare to explore the unknown. Whether you're a fan of psychological horror or prefer a good jump scare, this list provides a variety of films that explore the dark side of Ouija board sessions.

The Exorcist (1973)
Description: While not exclusively about a Ouija board, the film features a scene where the board is used to contact the demon possessing a young girl.
Fact: The film was nominated for 10 Academy Awards, winning two.


Ouija (2014)
Description: A group of friends must confront their fears when they unleash a malevolent spirit through a Ouija board, leading to a series of horrifying events.
Fact: The film was inspired by the Hasbro board game, and it was followed by a sequel, "Ouija: Origin of Evil."


I Am ZoZo (2012)
Description: A group of friends summon the demon ZoZo through a Ouija board, leading to a night of horrifying consequences.
Fact: The film is based on the urban legend of ZoZo, a demon supposedly contacted through Ouija boards.


The Possession of Michael King (2014)
Description: After his wife's death, a man uses a Ouija board to prove the existence of the supernatural, leading to his own possession.
Fact: The film was praised for its unique approach to the possession subgenre.


The Bye Bye Man (2017)
Description: While not directly about a Ouija board, the film involves a supernatural entity summoned through a ritual, similar to the concept of contacting spirits.
Fact: The film is based on a chapter from the book "The Bridge to Body Island" by Robert Damon Schneck.


Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016)
Description: Set in the late 1960s, this prequel explores how a family's attempt to contact the deceased through a Ouija board backfires, unleashing a dark force.
Fact: The film was directed by Mike Flanagan, known for his work on "The Haunting of Hill House."


The Unseen (2016)
Description: A group of friends use a Ouija board to contact a spirit, but instead, they unleash a malevolent entity that terrorizes them.
Fact: The film was shot in a single location to enhance the claustrophobic atmosphere.


The Ouija Experiment 2: Theatre of Death (2015)
Description: A sequel where a new group of friends use a Ouija board in an abandoned theater, awakening a vengeful spirit.
Fact: The film continues the low-budget, found-footage style of the original.


Witchboard (1986)
Description: A woman becomes obsessed with a Ouija board, leading to supernatural occurrences and the revelation of a dark secret.
Fact: The film was one of the first to popularize the Ouija board as a horror movie prop.


The Ouija Experiment (2011)
Description: Five friends play with a Ouija board, only to find themselves trapped in a night of terror as they summon a malevolent entity.
Fact: This film was shot in just 10 days with a very low budget.
