A family that has recently moved into a new house in Palo Alto, CA is terrorized by supernatural entities in the fifth installment of the Paranormal Activity horror franchise. The father Ryan (Chris J. Murray) discovers a box of video tapes left in the house and a video camera that can record paranormal occurrences that are invisible to the naked eye. Together with his wife Emily (Brit Shaw) and his brother Mike (Dan Gill) they must fight protect their daughter Leila (Ivy George), a six year old who is talking to spirits. Directed by Gregory Plotkin, who previously served as the editor on several films in the franchise. ~ Jennifer Lackman, Rovi
Director: Gregory Plotkin
Cast: Brittany Shaw, Don McManus, Cara Pifko.
Release Date: Oct 23, 2015
Rated R for some Horror Violence and Language
Runtime: 1 hr. 35 min.
Genres: Horror
Review:
If you find yourself sitting in the 6th
installment of the Paranormal Activity series, you probably have some sort of
lingering affection for the franchise or just needed someplace cool and dark to
sit down. In all seriousness, I’m the type
of person who likes to follow through and see how things end. This is supposed to be the last entry in the
series and they’ve thrown in some tweaks that kind of goes against what made
the series impressive in the first place.
The ghost camera is a neat idea but it just kind of throws out any
subtly about the things that go bump in the night. Instead we get to see everything coming from
a mile away leaving very little to the imagination. A few jump scares here and there don’t really
make up for it. Doesn’t help that the
last act of the film starts mining just about every possession and creepy
little girl horror movie trope you can think of. It’s a sputtering end to the series. By the time the finale comes, you can’t help
but feel like you’ve watched this all before.
D