

Starring – Katie Featherston (The Lonely Host, Big Little Lies), Micah Sloat (Paranormal Activity, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones), and Molly Ephraim (A League of Their Own, Modern Family) This is one I cannot recommend.ĭirector – Tod Williams (Cell, The Adventures of Sebastian Cole)
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The movie was barely watchable and the story is a huge missed opportunity. Overall, Paranormal Activity is one of the biggest found footage films to date and one of the most lucrative franchises but I don’t see the appeal. The film has some cheap gags here and there to make you think the house is haunted but those of you looking for some fun practical effects and memorable kills will be very disappointed. The film would be top tier horror if it explored the entity haunting her instead of focusing on bullshit scenes that lead to nothing.įinally, if you sit through this mess of a film and expect to find some blood and gore then you will be very disappointed. What makes this movie so boring is it’s attempting to seem like a legitimate found footage film by over doing the bullshit scenes of them talking, gasping as noises throughout the house, and laying in bed. The snail’s pace the story unfolds, and the awkward dialogue makes this movie feel like it is a lot longer than it actually is. I know it’s an extremely popular found footage film but from a movie standpoint this movie fucking sucks. The story for this one is simple and has so much potential to be something more than what it is. The cast is small but their interactions with one another feel forced and not natural at all. The performances fall flat for me and their emotional range feels like it was modeled after Kristen Stewart. The characters are unlikable and painfully generic. The “acting” in this one is fucking rough. Honestly, I can’t figure out why anyone would enjoy this movie.


The awkward dialogue, the dull scenes where we watch the couple sleep, and the “scary” moments that are almost laughable made this movie one hell of a chore to finish. However, this movie is damn near unwatchable to me. **Spoiler Alert**īefore I get too deep into my review of Paranormal Activity I will admit that I’m impressed by the story and the idea behind the movie. That’s when things take a more sinister turn and he gets the footage he was looking for but it’s the last thing he ever does. When he doesn’t get the results he expected he start antagonizing the spirit by mocking it before eventually purchasing an Ouija board. Katie reveals that she suspects that an otherworldly presence has been following her for her entire life which prompts Micah to buy a camera to record her in hopes of capturing paranormal activity on film. **Spoiler Alert** The film follows a young couple, Katie and Micah, who move into a new home. I know the first Paranormal Activity is one of the most popular found footage films to exist behind The Blair Witch so I was kind of looking forward to checking it out. I was curious about it because I’ve never actually seen a Paranormal Activity film before. After reviewing a couple other films sent my way I decided to go ahead and dive into the Paranormal Activity: The Ultimate Chills Collection blu set that was sent over to me for review in the middle of October.ĭue to the large amount of films I received last month for review I wasn’t able to check this set out until now. A few days back I reviewed the new indie found footage flick Blamed and then followed that up with Human Hibachi sequel Human Hibachi 2: Feast in the Forest. It seems like my November has turned into the month for found footage. Starring – Katie Featherston (Psychic Experiment, The River), Micah Sloat (Paranormal Activity 2, The Death and Return of Superman), and Mark Fredrichs (Emerald Nights, Wristcutters: A Love Story)
