
This here wasn't all that bad of an effort. Stuck for a new challenge, the owner of a run-down funhouse invites a group of teens to play a game based on a dangerous new internet challenge, only to realize the inherent danger they've released is out to kill them one-by-one and must escape from the attraction. Reviewed by kannibalcorpsegrinder 7 / 10 Fun if problematic supernatural effort

What was with that parking lot scene? Why would you not have Marissa Chibli show more skin? Guide: No F-words, sex, or nudity. I loved the use of the coat hangers in the beginning, and the characters in general. While the film has a few decent scenes, it seemed to drag. Derek Presley manages to created a slightly witty non-horrific film with decent dialogue, similar to an 80's film that wasn't quite there. The sound track was whimsical horror and the dialogue was geared toward humor.

The film was set up to be light horror entertainment. When two college girls are killed while playing the game, Gene 'The Ringmaster' (Tom Zembrod) has an idea for his failing "Hangman's House of Horrors." A small group of teens play the Charlie Charlie game in his establishment and.okay you know the rest. I guess every series needs its "Halloween 3." The film is based on the latest U-Tube/Internet craze which means it is geared for a younger audience.

In fact at no time is a Ouija board used or the word even spoken. In spite of the title, there appears to be no connection to any other Ouija movie, let alone 2 of them. "Ouija 3: The Charlie Charlie Challenge" and "Charlie Charlie" are the same film. Reviewed by nogodnomasters 6 / 10 Pencil worshiping murder cult!
