Paranormal Activity 4 Reviews, Interviews & More
It was obvious that Cloud Atlas was not going to be an easy sell. But with the names attached it was thought to be something of a sell. It turns out that the answer to that was nope. Also big news: Argo, in it's third week of release, topped the box office. But it would be impressive if it had to fight off any competition This...
Fall season is starting to kick into gear, and starting next week the real season begins of blockbusters and Oscar contenders (and some that are half one, half the other). This week the major releases are Chasing Mavericks, Cloud Atlas, Fun Size and Silent Hill: Revelations.
As we reported last week, the Paranormal Activity franchise will be receiving a Latino-themed spin-off in early 2013 (though it will still be in English, because English-language viewers can’t be bothered with subtitles when watching someone’s door slam in the middle of the night); but, thanks to Paranormal Activity 4’s number 1 spot at the weekend box office, as well...
Paranormal Activity 4 had the lowest grossing opening weekend of any Paranormal sequel, which means that the franchise may yet get a fifth entry, but is either wearing out its welcome, or this entry wasn't marketed as well as its predecessors. Perhaps there's just nowhere left to go. Alex Cross didn't open, so who...
This weekend shows that Paramount still remembers how to do horror sequels as they've dashed off three quickie horror sequels in the last three years to capitalize on the success of Paranormal Activity. It reminds of their success with Friday the 13th films (though they were much more embarrassed of that franchise). And then there's Tyler...
Let's face it, when we sit through the entire credit roll at the movie theater, we're hoping something will pop up after. But unless it's The Avengers or some other comic-book movie, that's unlikely to happen. But we have some news for anyone going to see Paranormal Activity 4 on October 19th. You're going to want to stay for the credits...
Well, it’s almost October again, so you know what that means: time for another dirt-cheap film starring a host of low-paid unknowns, featuring a lot of conveniently staged and shot found footage of blankets being pulled and doors being slammed… real hard. And then that weird ch-ching ch-ching noise in the background as the studio rakes in a ton of cash. That’s...
While summer 2012 is finally beginning to wind down, there’s certainly been no shortage of interesting news bits: from Kristen Stewart’s possible return in Snow White and the Huntsman 2 (it was reported earlier this week that she’d been canned) to the return of Indiana Jones (but in IMAX form!) to a sneak peek at scene from Paranormal Activity 4 (hint: the...
The Amityville Horror franchise is not exactly one of horror’s better or more distinguished haunted house franchises—seriously, the villain in Amityville 4 is a goddamn haunted lamp—but like all major horror franchises, it essentially tells the same story over and over again, with just tiny changes and iterations with each new sequel. ...
In the mood for some found-footage filmmaking in which you hear things bump around in the background for about 80 minutes followed by 10 minutes of actual activity? Well, have we ever got something for you—the trailer for Paranormal Activity 4 (a.k.a., Paranormal Activity 4: Jesus, You People Are Still Paying For This? Seriously, We’re Just NannyCam-ing A Bunch Of...