Paranormal Activity 4
Paranormal Activity 4
R | 19 October 2012 (USA)
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It has been five years since the disappearance of Katie and Hunter, and a suburban family witness strange events in their neighborhood when a woman and a mysterious child move in.

Reviews
CheerupSilver Very Cool!!!
Sammy-Jo Cervantes There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Haven Kaycee It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film
Michael Ledo Unless you have the IQ of a turnip, you already know this series is fake. However, the producers in their wisdom have decided if they can cut off more heads with bad camera angles and implore worse sound they might still convince us of the reality of this film. If you go on U-Tube or watch the amateur submissions to some America's video TV show, you will see that we are better photographers than this series makes us out to be.In the beginning, Hunter is kidnapped as an infant. We then jump to 5 years later. The film starts out mostly of a young male filming a teen female (Kathryn Newton). She has a younger brother Wyatt (Aiden Lovekamp). When Robbie (Brady Allen)the creepy young boy next door shows up with his imaginary friend weird things begin to happen. Alex, our teen girl allows the young man (Matt Shively) to set up cameras around the house to film the weird things that are going on and to cut off everyone's head. While weird things were caught on camera, they never went back to view the films which was the whole purpose of setting up the cameras in the first place.Special effects, and by by "special" I mean ride the short bus special, included the chandelier moving, doors opening, chairs moving, covers coming off, and a bad levitation scene. No pool crawler getting out of the pool by itself.This was by far the least of the series. If you were a big fan of the other three, you might find enjoyment in this one as this is upgraded to color. These films are cheap to make and pay for themselves in the opening weekend. Don't expect the franchise to go away anytime soon. Kathryn Newton did a good job in spite of the script and horrible camera shooting.Parental Guide: F-bomb, C-blocking. No sex or nudity.
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.
suganthram I was eager to watch this movie because paranormal activity 2 and 3 were better than the reviews suggested and because of the curiosity to know what happened after PA2,only to find out that the movie is a horrible mess.The earlier movies did test my patience but the wait was worth it,but not in this movie.There was absolutely nothing in this movie that can be termed scary or freaky.And the logics were defied greatly... Katie abducted the child in PA2 but how did she miss him only to find him 5 years later?? Who were those bunch of people confronted by Alex before being killed in the climax...were they all possessed by the demon?? Only the last few minutes had some scary substance...but the rest is disappointing
Nega_Tanvi I've seen a lot horror and this was by the worst one ever ! No jump scares.. literally nothing happens in the movie and it's all too predictable.It was so dull, I nearly fell asleep ; And I was watching alone! I get that main leads are teens but the line were absolutely cringe-worthy. Considering the first Paranormal activity was my favorite, this was an absolute disappointment , I wish they hadn't made any sequel at all..I think i'm being lenient with the 4. There was no conclusion to the story and No definite supernatural reason as to why any thing happened over the 4 movies, just hints (Not enough to figure the whole thing out).There was nothing in this movie to like. SAD!