Director: John Migliore•Genres: Horror, Comedy
A group of friends on a camping trip accidentally unleash an ancient demon shark through a Ouija board. This supernatural predator then hunts them down one by one in increasingly gory and absurd ways.
Ouija Shark is a low-budget, independent horror-comedy that has garnered a cult following for its over-the-top gore, nonsensical plot, and intentionally cheesy execution. It's generally viewed as a fun, if amateurish, B-movie experience that leans heavily into its absurdity.
Praised for its unpretentious, schlocky fun and commitment to creature-feature B-movie tropes.
Criticized for its extremely low production values, weak acting, and derivative plot.
Appreciated by fans of gore and absurd humor within the horror community.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect the film's niche appeal, with some finding it entertainingly bad and others dismissing it as amateurish filmmaking.
The film's shark creature effects were achieved through a combination of practical effects and stop-motion animation, reflecting its independent, low-budget origins.
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