R
2025    1h 52minHorror, Mistero
5.161%45%5.8
Emily e il suo fidanzato Christian scoprono un misterioso artefatto Wiccan mentre si preparano ad aprire un bistrot nel quartiere francese di New Orleans. Un'oscurità scende su Emily mentre diventa ossessionata dal potere divinatorio della tavola e dalla capacità di evocare gli spiriti, e Christian cerca l'aiuto di Alexander Babtiste, un misterioso esperto di occulto che nasconde i suoi segreti.
Diretto da Chuck Russell
  • Madison IsemanEmily
  • Aaron DominguezChristian
  • Mel JarnsonBrooke
  • Charlie TahanRichie
  • Antonia DesplatNaga Soth
  • Jamie Campbell BowerAlexander Babtiste
  • David La HayeBishop Grogan
  • Victoria LenhardtSierra
  • Jamal AzémarZack
  • Riley RussellJackie
  • Kade VuKane / Produttore
  • Renee HerbertAsha 1
  • Elisha HerbertAsha 2
  • Francesco FiliceJessie
  • Simon AnthonyWilliam Douchet
  • Kent McQuaidBooker
  • Shawn BaichooLebarge
  • Laura PaolilloMedusa
  • Max LaferriereHusband
  • Carl AlacchiArchbishop
  • ricomckee5 aprile 2026
    Such horrible acting and the script is like an even lower budget version of Warlock.
  • Tom Cooper17 settembre 2025
    Absolute 🐕 💩
  • Figueiragames8 novembre 2025
    Tha was surpriselly good enough
  • jackmeat11 ottobre 2025
    My quick rating - 5.6/10. From horror’s self-proclaimed Dream Warrior Chuck Russell comes Witchboard, a glossy, pagan-tinged possession flick that kicks off with a surprisingly decent prologue in 1693 France. A coven performs a ritual, blood flies, and boom — we meet the cursed Witchboard, complete with CGI that screams “don’t worry, there’s more where that came from.” Luckily, Russell isn’t all pixels. Whenever the camera leans in close, there are some satisfying practical gags that keep things grounded, at least for a bit. The titular evil relic ends up abandoned in the woods after a robbery gone wrong (why it is abandoned comes into play later), where young couple Emily (Madison Iseman) and Christian (Aaron Dominguez) stumble across it like it’s driftwood. Bad decisions follow, and then worse ones, until they’re knee-deep in supernatural chaos. The highlight is a banquet scene that goes from refined to Hellraiser-level carnage in seconds. The digital bloodshed is excessive but undeniably fun — if you’re gonna go silly, at least go big. I vaguely remember the 1986 original being decent, though to be fair, Tawny Kitaen at age thirteen might’ve boosted my critical objectivity. This new incarnation at least builds a coherent mythology around its possession angle, and when the film slows down long enough to let paranoia sink in, the tension actually works. It is, however, very flashback-happy. Every time I got fully immersed, we’d rewind another century like the editor had a quota to meet. Iseman pulls extra weight here, balancing dual timelines and personalities without slipping into parody. She’s more than your average final girl, and the movie’s better for it. Unfortunately, the climactic effects go full Saturday-morning-CGI, instantly snapping any sense of dread. It’s the exact opposite of the banquet — instead of “whoa,” it’s “oh… okay.” And just when you think it’s over, the movie tosses in one more goofy stinger about religious institutions dabbling in the occult, which would’ve been clever if it didn’t feel like the world’s most awkward post-credits wink. Would I watch a sequel? Honestly, yes. There’s enough pagan/Wiccan lore here to justify another go, especially if the creative team reins in the digital cheese and tightens up the pacing. Witchboard won’t hit my top ten of the year, but as a glossy, blood-slick occult romp? It’s fun for what it’s worth — even if half the fun comes from rolling your eyes while grinning.
  • Bob M30 settembre 2025
    Ya that was aight. Decent CGI and graphics. Wild imaginative story and use of props and make up. I don't remember if I got too stoned and watched the ending but I'll revisit it
  • Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚ21 settembre 2025
    This is a wonderful retelling of the story with a new board, with some history and great storytelling. Fantastic cinematography and acting. The cat steals the show! 😉
  • Just4Fun27 settembre 2025
    Another film I was initially hesitant to watch but highly recommend. It offers a compelling twist on the Ouija board concept, is well-crafted and features a captivating narrative.
  • Niztradamus17 settembre 2025
    Very stylized and hollywoodish take on the oujia board topic but without the budget to properly realize it. Just think Drag me to Hell with worse CGI effects and writers that have probably written early 2000s video game dialogue most of their lives. It's interesting and worth the watch but don't expect it to be on the level of a Drag me to Hell.

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