‘Ouija Shark’ Unleashes a Deadly Man-Eating Ghost Shark

Ouija Shark trailer
Courtesy of Wild Eye Pictures

We have seen a wave of insane shark-themed horror films, from Sharknado to Ice Sharks and beyond. One of the newer additions to that category will be…Ouija Shark! That’s right, just when you thought it was safe to contact the dead at the beach…think again.

Official synopsis: A group of teenage girls summon an ancient man-eating shark after messing with a spirit board that washes up on the beach. An occult specialist must enter the shark’s realm to rid this world of the deadly spirit ghost once and for all.

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From director Scott Patrick, the film stars John Migliore (Exorcism of the Dead, Raiders of the Lost Shark), Robin Hodge (Murder in High Heels), Christina Roman (Hens Night), and Zoe Towne (Murder in High Heels).

Ouija Shark will be released from Wild Eye Pictures on VOD and DVD this May. Until then, you can check out the new trailer below, which shows that whether it’s by land or sea…or pool…this shark is out for blood.

Wild Eye Pictures also recently released The VelociPastor, which is just as insane as it sounds. From writer and director Brendan Steere, the film stars Gregory James Cohan, Alyssa Kempinski, Daniel Steere, Yang Jiechang, Jesse Turits, Fernando Pacheco de Castro, and Aurelio Voltaire.

Synopsis: After a devastating family tragedy, a priest (Gregory James Cohan) travels to China to find deeper spirituality, but instead is endowed with an ancient ability that allows him to turn into a dinosaur. At first, he is horrified by his newfound superpower, but a local prostitute convinces him to use his newfound gift to fight evil – and ninjas.

The VelociPastor is now available on VOD and DVD. You can check out the trailer here.


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