Wear the Fear: 13 Spooktacular Movies to Watch If You Love Ouija Boards

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And why our Planchette Necklace is the only thing you should wear while watching those movies about Ouija boards.

There’s something about ouija boards that sends chills down your spine — even before anything actually happens.

Maybe it’s the quiet creak of the planchette.
Maybe it’s the fact that you asked a question… and it answered.
Or maybe it’s just the way pop culture turned this once-parlor game into a full-blown portal.

Originally designed in the 1890s as a “talking board,” the ouija boards were meant to connect us with spirits — or at least give us something spooky to do after dinner. But Hollywood took that idea and ran wild. And let’s be honest: we loved every minute of it.

So whether you’re into deeply disturbing horror or you live for a good low-budget possession scene, here’s your ultimate watchlist. And trust us — wearing our Planchette Necklace while watching? It just hits different.

🎬 The Ultimate Ouija Board Watchlist (Planchette Required)

1. The Conjuring 2 (2016)

Based on a real case. Haunted kids. Demonic nuns. Classic Wan-verse horror done right. If you like slow builds with terrifying payoffs, this is your film.

2. Ouija House (2018)

Yes, it’s cheesy. Yes, it’s wildly dramatic. That’s exactly why it’s fun. A group of teens go to a cursed house (naturally), and chaos ensues.
💀 Watch with snacks and a sense of humor.

3. Paranormal Activity (2007)

Minimal budget, maximum dread. The static camera and slow creep make this one a modern possession classic. Bonus: there’s a ouija scene that does not go well.

4. The Exorcist (1973)

The holy grail of demonic horror. Ouija boards? Check. Vomit? Check. Existential dread? Also check. Still holds up, decades later.

5. What Lies Beneath (2000)

Michelle Pfeiffer, ghosts, lakeside secrets. Supernatural with a side of Hitchcockian suspense. Subtle, stylish, and still spooky.

6. The Frighteners (1996)

Peter Jackson’s quirky ghost comedy-thriller. Think Beetlejuice meets The Sixth Sense. Michael J. Fox sees dead people… and scams the living. Weird. Wonderful. Wacky.

7. Veronica (2017)

Spanish horror done right. Based on a real police report (!). A girl plays with a ouija board during a solar eclipse — you can guess what follows.

8. Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016)

A rare case of a horror prequel being better than the original. Genuinely creepy, well-paced, and visually stylish. Features a terrifying little girl.

9. Witchboard (1986)

A love triangle… and a talking board. Demons, jealous exes, and 80s fashion.
🧠 Campy and cursed. What more could you want?

10. The Uninvited (1944)

Old-school black-and-white ghost story. Classy, subtle, and strangely romantic. Ouija as elegant terror, not jump-scare bait.

11. 13 Ghosts (1960)

A family inherits a haunted house — and special glasses to see the spirits inside. Cheesy? Yes. Inventive? Also yes.
👻 A cult classic with charm.

12. Long Time Dead (2002)

British horror where students summon something nasty. Stylish, fast-paced, and very early 2000s.
🩸 Slick teen horror with occult overtones.

13. Ouija Room (2019)

Low-budget and low-rated — but that’s what makes it fun. The acting? Questionable. The vibe? Unhinged.
💀 This is for the “I like my horror messy” crowd.

🔮 So What’s the Real Takeaway?

If there’s one thing all these films teach us, it’s this: Don’t mess with the board unless you’re wearing protection.

Our handcrafted Planchette Necklace is more than just a gothic statement — it’s a wearable reminder of curiosity, communication, and the unseen forces that shape us.

Whether you believe in the spirit world or just love the aesthetic, this piece is perfect for your next scary movie night… or your next confrontation with the unknown.

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