Tara Reid, Mischa Barton, and Dee Wallace inhabit Ouija House

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Ouija House Ben Demaree

Filming has just wrapped on director Ben Demaree's OUIJA HOUSE, an ITN Distribution and Millman Productions co-production, and to mark the occasion a handful of images from the film have been released online.

Scripted by Justin Hawkins and Jeff Miller, the film stars Tara Reid, Mischa Barton, Dee Wallace, Carly Schroeder, Chris Mulkey, Mark Grossman, Grace Demarco, and Derrick A. King, with appearances by Tiffany Shepis, Eva Hamilton, Sarah French, and Susan Slaughter.

The film's story centers on 

a graduate student who, trying to finish the last of her research on a book project she hopes will help her down-on-her-luck mother, brings friends to a house with a dark past, where they soon unwittingly summon an evil entity who makes the house part of its game.

These images give us a glimpse of many of the aforementioned cast members, and one of them even shows why the movie would be titled OUIJA HOUSE.

ITN was presenting the project to potential buyers at MIPCOM earlier this week and will also be taking it to the American Film Market next month. We'll keep you updated on OUIJA HOUSE as it makes its way through post-production and toward distribution.

Photos by Ken Stachnik

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