Excellent, smart action film.
Charming and brutal
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
View MoreIt is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
View MoreThe film opens in Santa Rosa 1988. A cult like family are encouraging their special daughter to talk to an invisible entity named "Toby." In 2013 a new family moves into said house and find their camera and VHS tapes. This is a special camera is equipped with "spirit photography" capability. Their daughter Leila (Ivy George) starts speaking to "Toby" as brothers Mike (Dan Gill) and Ryan (Chris J. Murray) film spirits and watch the old tapes of a young girl who eerily describes what she sees in their time period.The film attempts to have a few cute moments before it gets serious, but the script wasn't there. The feature is all low budget hand held camera including the green cam, but doesn't give us the dreaded foot cam. The movie isn't too deep and allows the viewer to get caught up with the events. Could have been better without the insistence of using a cheap camera for the entire film.Guide: F-bomb. No sex or nudity. Olivia Taylor Dudley is an attempt at eye candy.
View MoreI'm probably the only one who wrote a review that likes this movie. the acting could be better. but i think seeing the activity is pretty different. i definitely liked this one more than The Marked Ones. it didn't make sense how this Hispanic family had anything to do with a white family. it just didn't make sense. but i think this one is way better and i recommend. its also way better than Blair Witch. if you were thinking about watching that movie, don't. its terrible. there's just no way i could put down any paranormal activity movie. except the marked ones. THAT movie is trash. production value should not have been so high for that movie. considering the actors were trash and the characters were not even close to being related to any of the other characters in this series.
View MoreThis is up there with the worst films I have ever seen, so bad I got up and walked out to find I was in my garden in the pouring rain, which was actually more enjoyable than watching the rest of the film, but I did watch it to the bitter and very bitter end. I should have known this was a turkey when the Harry Enfield's Scouser character turned up {to American readers Google it and see what I am on about} complete curly perm and mustache and I expected him to start saying "calm down, calm down" Most films have a little leeway in how people behave otherwise we would watch people watching TV rather than exploring the old, haunted asylum. Where the problem arises in when their actions become ridiculous and that is one of the many problems with this film. OK, you witness some massive black thing at the bottom of your daughter's bed and you continue to live there? you leave your daughter with said Scouser and the woman who we did not have a clue as to why she was there, who decide to neck wine and let daughter wander around in the garden in the dark and you do not think this is an issue. You think it is a good idea to lumber around massive camera? This is the usual found footage rubbish, nothing new, a few unintentional laughs like the priest {who looked like he had been shifted from parish to parish a few times} doing his ghostbuster impression by capturing the ghost in a sheet, struggling to think of anything that redeems this movie.
View MoreUsing a special camera that can see spirits, a family must protect their daughter from an evil entity with a sinister plan. Get ready for the final Paranormal Activity film (let's hope so) were the demons now attack a young girl and they look like poop meets Venom clever right? Not really this is in the same level as the previous entries the only movie i can remember liking it was 3 and a bit of 4 other than that this is the same thing over and over again and why on earth would you run away from a demon and have a camera on your hands? how does that make sense to you? Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension is one boring and dumb horror film full of jump scares and bad cgi that lands flat just like the rest of the movie 3/10.
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