dariustabor-58576
Good movie good jump scares I would watch it again
lorcan-61881
Paranormal Activity has been awesome ESPECIALLY after the third film and I was so so so excited when I heard that the two directors from the third film were coming back to direct number 4. The trailer for the film was released two months early and I was so excited thinking,this is gonna be awesome. Sadly,I never actually got to see the film until like a year later and when I did,I was pretty happy,the film can be very slow and it kind off got a bit boring but I'm not gonna say this was awful,I actually liked it. Now,lets start off by saying by now we now every PA film ends with a scary battle between helpless and evil where the helpless finally decide to bite the bullet and face the evil to help family or friends AND all the time,the helpless's camera cuts to black and we never see what happens,threes battle was awesomely scary but this was actually better,the third film was obviously better than this but the ending is not,the ending to this was so scary and I had nightmares of SPOILER Katie running up killing the girl. Sadly,these two directors never returned cause this got really bad reviews so bye bye you great dudes. Let's see Christopher Landon's Paranormal Activity Marked Ones!
morrison-dylan-fan
After finding the third Paranormal Activity (PA) movie to be far better than expected,I was pleased to discover that the directors of the third PA had also directed the 4th title in the series,which led to me getting ready to witness the paranormal activity again.The plot:2011:After his mum becomes ill Ben is taken care of by some nearby neighbour. Shortly after Ben moves into the house,objects start to move on their own,and an eerie atmosphere engulfs the house.Wanting to find out what is going on,Alex decides that she will set up cameras all over the house to film what is going on.When the cameras start rolling,Ben decides it is time to unveil his "invisible" friend. View on the film:For their final experience of the paranormal,directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman display a sharp eye for haunted house happening,with Joost & Schulman covering the house in a great mix of murky darkness and neon green,which shatter when the paranormal cross the screen.Showing interest in the ghostly shivers of the film,Joost and Schulman appear less keen on the new direction the series is being taken,as open "tributes" to other Horror titles distract from the attempted change of direction the movie is being taken into.Since the last 2 movies had wrapped up the entire origins,the screenplay by Christopher Landon & Chad Feehan attempts to drag the haunted house into an "evil child" direction.Whilst this route does lead to some good creepy scenes with strange kids,it also undermines everything that had been built up in the first 3 films,thanks to the writers leaving the tense horror for a chance to pull the ghost/demon mythology into limbo.Being the first to suspect that something is up, Kathryn Newton gives a terrific performance as Alex,who Newton threads a quick-witted sense of ingenuity with a spine-tingling fear of the unknown,as Alex meets the paranormal.
jacobjohntaylor1
You have to be scared of your own shadow to be scared of your own shadow to be scared off this movie. Most of it is just bad actors screaming in the dark. Good special effects but by the time you see something there is less then a minute left. The story line is awful. The ending is awful. In the 80's and 90's They made horror movies really scary. Now they just make horror movie to scary people who are scared of there own shadow. There a lot of horror movies from the 79's that are scary. The early exorcist movies are very scary. The late exorcist movies are scarier. Those are best of the new horror movies. But to many horror movie made now a days that are just made scary people you are scared of there own shadow this movie not scary it is very lame.