Hexing (2017)
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Hexing had me at Dominique Swain who is always deliciously fun to watch. Ever since the remake of Lolita with Jeremy Irons, Swain has maintained the sexy kitten persona throughout her career. And it translates well once again.
Hannah (Emma Eliza Regan) is a quiet, unattached loner who enjoys working in a mediocre bakery alongside Alice (Swain) and Joe (Weafer). While sleepily maneuvering her day-to-day routine, Hannah accompanies her co-workers/friends to an antique store where she discovers a peculiar board resembling a Ouija set.
The board seems to attach its powers to Hannah immediately and the threesome decide to put it to work with several questions that unleash an evil entity.
As people from Hannah’s past reemerge along with some rather unpleasant locals (another sleazy, corrupt police officer well played by Marren), the young workers quickly discover that the ancient occult tool they have been playing with takes on a demon possession form within those that hate Hannah.
As with any “rescue” movie, it becomes a race against time before the malevolent spirit overcomes all the hatred and moves onto the loved ones, namely Hannah’s father.