Tagline: It's closer than you think
Synopsis: Set 5 years after Paranormal Activity 2, Katie and Robbie (formerly Hunter) move into a new house where their neighbors begin experiencing paranormal activity.
First off: big thanks to Katie for taking over last week! In that spirit of camaraderie, we suggest you round up a few friends and head out to the multiplex (or art house; we're not picky). You’re in for a round of scares, laughs, tears, and karate chops to the face. Also, Tyler Perry appears on scr...
Read More »This Halloween, whether you like it or not, the "Paranormal Activity" saga carries on with "Paranormal Activity 4: We Still Haven't Bought A High Def Camera." Continuing the aesthetic of no-fi production values, actors you've never heard of, fast cutting and jump scares, ...
Read More »What's better than four "Paranormal Activity" movies? How about a Latino-flavored spin-off? (But that isn't in Spanish). Well, your wish is coming true as those reports this spring that a demographically targeted version of the hit horror series was happening were correct. And the movie will be teas...
Read More »Here's the thing. As cheaply made and tossed off as these "Paranormal Activity" movies are, they make money. A lot of money. After the series took a slight dip with "Paranormal Activity 2," it returned strong with "Paranormal Activity 3" which took over $200 million...
Read More »In case you’re anxiously awaiting the Tom Hooper-helmed feature adaptation of “Les Misérables,” a new photo has dropped showing a rather angry looking Jean Valjean (Hugh Jackman) getting a little rough with Fantine (Anne Hathaway) – who looks eerily reminicient of a similarly balding Natalie Portman...
Read More »A new "Paranormal Activity" movie coming out has now become a season tradition, like bobbing for apples, carving pumpkins, or wearing itchy sweaters. The first "Paranormal Activity" was a no budget chiller made in 2007 but not released theatrically until 2009, almost as an afterthought, even though,...
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