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‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Dated For Home Video

The global horror sensation that has mesmerized fans around the world continues to terrify and thrill audiences with the latest installment in the franchise, Paranormal Activity 4 (read the review), debuting on January 29, 2013 in a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack with UltraViolet and a Digital Copy.

Paranormal Activity 4 continues the shocking story of the evil surrounding Katie and her nephew Hunter as a new family begins experiencing unexplained events that quickly turn deadly. Fans can be the first to own the newest chapter via Digital Download, which will be available on January 15, two weeks before the Blu-ray/DVD.

The Digital Download will be available in either the theatrical version of the film or an unrated version with footage not seen in theaters. The Paranormal Activity 4 Blu-ray/DVD combo pack includes both the theatrical version of the film and the unrated version, as well as “The Recovered Files” with nearly 30 minutes of new found footage. In addition, the Blu-ray/DVD combo available for purchase will be enabled with UltraViolet, a new way to collect, access and enjoy movies. With UltraViolet, consumers can add movies to their digital collection in the cloud, and then stream or download them – safely and securely – to a variety of devices.

The Paranormal Activity 4 Blu-ray is presented in 1080p high definition with English 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital, Portuguese 5.1 Dolby Digital and English Audio Description with English, English SDH, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles. The DVD in the combo pack is presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 televisions with English 5.1 Dolby Digital, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital and English Audio Description and English, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles. READ MORE

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[BD Review] Brad Weighs In On ‘Paranormal Activity 4′!

Paramount Pictures’ Paranormal Activity 4 hits theaters today, October 19. It’s directed by Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, whom also helmed Paranormal Activity 3. Unfortunately, this fourth entry has none of that film’s mojo. I unexpectedly loved the third entry, so my hopes were high for this new installment, so imagine my surprise when I sat in the theater aghast at how boring the overall film is (not to mention how flimsy the ending is).

But don’t take my word for it! Brad (Mr. Disgusting) weighs in with his review, “Paranormal Activity 4 is such drivel. It’s trite and cliche to its own fault, a lazy and cheap replica of a Paranormal Activity movie. If it weren’t for the performances by all three of the children, I may have found myself either sleeping or walking out of the theater – and this is saying a lot from the guy who gave Paranormal Activity 2 a pass.

Read the whole review here and be sure to tell everyone what YOU think by writing your own review.

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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.

[BD Review] ‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Is Trite, Cliche, And Lazy Drivel

Heavy spoiler warning. It should also be noted this is a review of the “workprint”, but you couldn’t pay me to sit through this again, so it won’t be revised.

When a film becomes a franchise the viewer expects each sequel to build on the previous entry. Paranormal Activity 2 got a pass because it was basically the same movie as the first (though in retrospect it should probably have pushed things a bit further). Paranormal Activity 3 not only took the plot up a notch, but also kicked the scares into high gear. Where does that leave Paranormal Activity 4? Well…

Remember in Paranormal Activity 3 when an entire kitchen vanished only to come crashing to the tile floor? Well, in PA4 a measly knife goes missing from the kitchen. This perfectly sums up the scope issues of this latest “activity”.

Paranormal Activity 4 takes place after PA2, continuing on from when Katie (Katie Featherston) kidnaps Hunter from her sister’s house. The sequel uses new technology* and follows a young girl, Alice (Kathryn Newton), who spends way too much time filming her misadventures on her laptop, cell phone and handheld camera circa 2002 (sarcasm). She spends the bulk of the first half of the movie interacting with her boyfriend, Alex (Matt Shively), on the devices, and then squandering their in-person time to talk about their online interactions. Meanwhile, something happens to the mother of the “weird” boy who lives across the street, who then comes to live with the family until his mother’s return. Things immediately get weird as it becomes increasingly obvious that this little boy has his sights set on the family’s youngest son, Jackson (Tommy Miranda).

While it sounds complex and interesting, I assure you that it’s not. Paranormal Activity 4 is a bloated mess of contrived scares, heavy exposition (that literally reveals NOTHING) and scares that are less shocking than in any of its predecessors. This is a sequel, kids, a third for that matter, shit should be hitting the fan Poltergeist style! Unfortunately, the audience is forced into watching boring scenes of a young girl yapping with her boyfriend and little kids being mostly quiet (only speaking to say weird things). Worst of all, the audience is essentially made to suffer through 90 minutes worth of shots of empty rooms.

The setup is okay as Alice’s boyfriend sets up a bunch of laptops in the house to spy on the weird kid, and to catch any bizarre paranormal occurrences. But directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman never explain how nearly two weeks of continual footage is being saved on the hard dives… not to mention that at no point do Alice or Alex actually reference this footage. It’s literally a device to explain to the audience why filming is occurring. But even worse, there are more than a handful of moments where you’ll be asking yourself “why are they filming, still?” or “How did they get their camera?” Everything is just overly convenient and LAZY.

And as we’ve noted 100 times on the site, the house across the street is inhabited with witches. As you may recall, the witch house in Paranormal Activity 3 was insanely creepy, unique and had personality. The house in Paranormal Activity 4 is bland, soulless and generic. The biggest issue here is that NOTHING, and I mean NOTHING in Paranormal Activity 4 is better than anything in Paranormal Activity 3. It’s the third sequel in a franchise and I think it’s about time we get some answers. Some explanation of the mythology would be good and, for crying aloud, how about kicking it into high gear before the 30-minute mark?

Paranormal Activity 4 is such drivel. It’s trite and cliche to its own fault, a lazy and cheap replica of a Paranormal Activity movie. If it weren’t for the performances by all three of the children, I may have found myself either sleeping or walking out of the theater- and this is saying a lot from the guy who gave Paranormal Activity 2 a pass.

*Full disclosure: It’s been pointed out that Paranormal Activity 4 has some striking similarities to a segment in our V/H/S, which screened at Sundance months before this went into production. My negative review can easily be construed as a reaction to this. Therefore, take it for what it’s worth.

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Take A Run Through A Fresh ‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Clip

After dogging on yesterday’s clip, Paramount Pictures has released a “real” clip from Paranormal Activity 4 that’s got a bit more action and a good scare. Finally they’re sharing something that should pique your interest.

In theaters this Friday, October 19 from Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, the cast is said to feature Katie Featherston, Kathryn Newton, Matt Shively, Brady Allen, Alisha Boe and Tommy Miranda.

In the sequel, “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.READ MORE

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“The World” Thinks ‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Is Scary

Paramount Pictures wants you to know that fans all over the world think Paranormal Activity 4 is scary, so they’ve released the following TV Spot featuring the age-old night-vision footage from early screenings.

In theaters October 19 from Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, the cast is said to feature Katie Featherston, Kathryn Newton, Matt Shively, Brady Allen, Alisha Boe and Tommy Miranda.

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.READ MORE

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‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Remastered, Already, For IMAX

Moviegoers can get scared IMAX-style as the large-format exhibitor is digitally remastering Paramount’s Paranormal Activity 4 with plans to release the film starting Thursday, October 18, at 9 p.m. — concurrent with the film’s nationwide bow, reports Variety.

Pic marks the second IMAX treatment for the scarer franchise after Paranormal Activity 2. The four-quel will launch at roughly 300 digital IMAX domestic locations. The exhib plans to rework the film’s sound and image quality for IMAX.

Paranormal Activity 4, from directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, launches wide domestically on Oct. 19, though Paramount plans to kick-start the film’s release the evening before with midnight screenings.

The Paranormal Activity franchise so far has tallied more than $575 million collectively worldwide.

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More Shadowy Apparitions In ‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Imagery

Paramount is unloaded plenty of new images from Paranormal Activity 4 via Facebook and Instagram. Unlike the film’s predecessors, there are some key moments on display. They’re selling this one hard. Do you like what you’ve seen thus far?

This fourth film from creator/producer Oren Peli utilizes modern technology as it follows a family that lives across the street from a group of witches.

In theaters October 19, Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman, who helmed the third film, direct once again. READ MORE

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The Final ‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Trailer Is Here!!! Time To Kinect The Dots!

Paramount Pictures has just pushed the final trailer for Paranormal Activity 4 out into the world! At first glance I’d say I certainly like the use of Kinect dots here!

In theaters October 19, we’re told that the sequel will explore the group of witches (who live next door to a newly introduced family) in this fourth film from creator/producer Oren Peli.

You can learn more on the film’s official website. Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman direct once again.

Head inside to check it out! READ MORE

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Get Up To Speed On ‘Paranormal Activity 4′ With The Following Franchise Timeline

The kiddies at Dread Central have created and shared a pretty rad timeline that brings all of the Paranormal Activity films together leading up to the release of Paranormal Activity 4.

In theaters October 19, were told that the sequel will explore the group of witches (who live next door to a newly introduced family) in this fourth film from creator/producer Oren Peli.

Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman direct. READ MORE

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Chilling First Clip From ‘Paranormal Activity 4′

Until Brad gets back behind the computer, below is the first ever official clip from Paramount’s Paranormal Activity 4. Share your thoughts inside.

In theaters October 19, were told that the sequel will explore the group of witches (who live next door to a newly introduced family) in this fourth film from creator/producer Oren Peli.

Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman direct. READ MORE

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Katie Featherston Confirms (More Or Less) An Appearance In ‘Paranormal Activity 4′

Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman are back for Paranormal Activity 4 after directing Paranormal Activity 3. And we know someone else we’re betting is back too. Katie Featherston.

I caught up with her last night on the red carpet for the Eyegore Awards (which kicked off this year’s Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood) and pressed her about her potential appearance in the film. “I know! I hear it on the internet, so of course it’s true! I actually don’t know one way or the other but I know that they’re working busily to put [the film] together and that everyone seems super excited. I keep up with Oren Peli and Jason Blum all the time. Fingers crossed I get the hookup before it comes out!

Were told that the sequel will explore the family of witches we saw in PA3 (who live next door to a newly introduced family) in this fourth film from creator/producer Oren Peli. There are some inside naysayers to this Katie Featherston theory, so I guess we’ll find out on October 19th! Or earlier if you’re in one of the cities that “wants it.” If you “want it” early in your town head over here and vote or hit up the official Facebook

This year’s Halloween Horror Nights dates are September 21, 22, 28, 29 and October 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28 and 31.

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New Pic From ‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Plays Coy

Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman are back for Paranormal Activity 4 after directing Paranormal Activity 3. For my money PA3 is actually the best in the series (at least until they leave the house and go to grandma’s or whatever) so I’m fairly curious to see where they go here. One thing’s for sure – the only thing this pic confirms is that this chick is careful. After all, she has a case for her iPhone!

Were told that the sequel will explore the family of witches we saw in PA3 (who live next door to a newly introduced family) in this fourth film from creator/producer Oren Peli. While inside insiders tell us Katie Featherston won’t return, the filmmaking duo refuse to clarify. I guess we’ll find out on October 19th! Or earlier if you’re in one of the cities that “wants it.”

Head inside for the pic! If you “want it” early in your town head over here and vote. Or you can hit up the official Facebook or @TweetYourScream. READ MORE

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‘Paranormal Activity’ Mythology Expanding Towards Fifth Film

Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman talked Paranormal Activity 4 in the newest issue of EW where they confirm that the sequel, in theaters October 19, will be a modern day take. They also reveal that they’re working on expanding the mythology into a fifth film (obviously).

I can tell you this – we’re definitely expanding on the mythology and the history of this demon,” Schulman says of PA4. “We’re really trying to get to the bottom of it!

Were told that the sequel will explore the family of witches (who live next door to a newly introduced family) in this fourth film from creator/producer Oren Peli. While inside insiders tell us Katie Featherston won’t return, the filmmaking duo refuse to clarify. I guess we’ll find out in just under two months! READ MORE

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Who’s The Boy In The First Official ‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Image?

Paramount Pictures has released the first official still from Paranormal Activity 4, which moves next door on October 19. Every year Paramount releases a single image from their Paranormal film, will they break the mold this time around? Or will this be the only pic you guys get? Only time will tell. Until then, who do you think the boy it? There’s no freakier imagery than watching someone chat on Skype and having a creepy kid in the door frame behind them, no?

Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman will explore the family of witches (who live next door to a newly introduced family) in this fourth film from creator/producer Oren Peli.

Head over to Facebook.com/ParanormalActivity and click the “Want It” button. This will recognize your location and put in a vote for your city to get to see “Paranormal Activity 4″ before anyone else does. The top 25 cities that earn the most votes will get a free early screening before the movie is released. You can see in real time where your location ranks, and send reminders to your Facebook friends to get them to vote as well. READ MORE

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Who Lurks In The Shadows Of Latest ‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Teaser Trailer?

Paramount Pictures has released yet another teaser clip from Paranormal Activity 4, which moves next door on October 19.

The new footage glitches and haunts with an ominous figure hanging in the background. Catfish duo Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman will explore the family of witches in this fourth film from creator/producer Oren Peli.

Being that this is the fourth film in four years, much like Saw, how excited are you guys? READ MORE

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Finally! The Full Trailer For ‘Paranormal Activity 4′!!!

After three teasers for this thing we finally have the full trailer for Paranormal Activity 4, which marks the return of Paranormal Activity 3 directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman.

The poster reveal earlier today indicated that the film takes place in November of 2011, which is a far cry from the 1980′s setting of Part 3 (my personal favorite in the series). The film seems to primarily concern a young high school student and a creepy kid next door (Toby made flesh?). Looks pretty good! The “front door open, back door open” bit is well executed.

Joost and Schulman co-directed Catfish independently before it was acquired by Universal. PA 3 has made over $200 million at the box office worldwide, while the entire Paranormal Activity franchise has pulled in approximately $577 worldwide at the box office alone making it a near billion dollar franchise (when you include home video).

Paramount releases PA4 on October 19, 2012. Head inside for the trailer. Not sure if it will top PA3 for me, but who knows? READ MORE

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‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Poster Debut Closer Than You Think

While we await the trailer premiere, below we’ve posted the official poster for Paranormal Activity 4. Paranormal Activity 3 directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman return to the franchise that promises, “All of the activity has lead to this…” The one-sheet is dated 2011 and shows that a malevolent spirit is closer than you think.

Joost and Schulman co-directed Catfish independently before it was acquired by Universal. PA 3 has made over $200 million at the box office worldwide, while the entire Paranormal Activity franchise has pulled in approximately $577 worldwide at the box office alone making it a near billion dollar franchise (when you include home video).

Follow Paranormal Activity on Twitter (@TweetYourScream) for more upcoming announcements, and keep an eye on the official Paranormal Activity website! Paramount releases PA4 on October 19, 2012. READ MORE

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Teaser For The Trailer For ‘Paranormal Activity 4′!!! (I Wish Teasers For Trailers Didn’t Exist)

We broke the news back in January that, after hitting a home run with Paranormal Activity 3, both Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman will be returning to direct Paranormal Activity 4 for Paramount Pictures. Since then we’ve had almost no news (no one has) except that Matt Shively (April Apocalypse) had been cast as “Alex”. And that’s it.

But now we have a teaser trailer. And to say that it doesn’t show much would be an understatement. Kind of weird that we live in an age that there are advertisements for advertisements.

Joost and Schulman co-directed Catfish independently before it was acquired by Universal. PA 3 has made over $200 million at the box office worldwide, while the entire Paranormal Activity franchise has pulled in approximately $577 worldwide at the box office alone making it a near billion dollar franchise (when you include home video).

Toby returns October 19, 2012. The full trailer hits Wednesday, August 1st. Head inside for the teaser! Also – are teasers for trailers worth it? Let us know! READ MORE

“The River” Producer Channels Fourth ‘Paranormal Activity’

 The River Producer Channels Fourth Paranormal Activity

Even though casting is well underway, THR learned that Paramount has just now tapped “The River” and “Prison Break” producer Zack Estrin to pen Paranormal Activity 4.

The logline for the film is being kept under wraps, although Bloody is being told by insiders that the latest film will be modern day and feature “technology friendly kids” and a “bizarre neighbor.” As previously reported exclusively on Bloody Disgusting (Jan. 5), Paranormal 3 directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman are expected to return for the fourth film but a source said deals have not been finalized yet for the duo.

Paranormal Activity 4 will open nationwide on October 19.

The first Paranormal, which cost about $15,000 to produce (before all of the extra post-work) and opened in a limited run in September 2009, went on to gross $193.4 million worldwide. Paranormal 2 cost about $3 million to produce and grossed $177.5 million worldwide. READ MORE

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[Special Report] So I Watched ‘Paranormal Activity 3′ At The House It Was Filmed In…

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To help celebrate the DVD/Blu-ray release of Paranormal Activity 3, Paramount recently held a contest in which two contest winners would be flown out to LA to attend a special viewing of the film at the house in which it was filmed. The winners were picked based on trivia knowledge of the franchise and, in this instance, were flown in from Michigan. They were treated to an almost private viewing of the film, dinner and a few special “guests”.

Since the house had already been gussied up for the occasion we were asked if we wanted to come along and check it out. PA3 is my favorite film in the franchise and I felt that the house lent the film a lot of personality so it was kind of a no-brainer to attend.

Hit the jump for a breakdown along with some photos and video. READ MORE

‘Paranormal Activity 3′ And What I Learned At My “Tea With Toby”

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Last week Paramount held a “Tea With Toby” at The Roosevelt Hotel in celebrate today’s DVD/Blu-ray release of Paranormal Activity 3.

What was “Tea With Toby”? It was a press event where I (among other journalists) was summoned to the hotel for a late afternoon Tea. Complete with sandwiches, smoked salmon, little pastries – what I had always imagined Tea being like in England.

We were there to discuss the film (and the franchise) with Oren Peli, Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, Christopher Smith, Chloe Csengery and Jessica Tyler Brown. While it was a breezy and enjoyable 90 minutes, the gracious and polite Peli lived up to his notoriously tight-lipped reputation in regard to any new info on the series. And the cast followed suit.

But still, fun was had and, if anything, I walked away more energized to revisit the franchise. Hit the jump for the full report! READ MORE

2 Brand New ‘Paranormal Activity 3′ Clips Tease DVD/Blu-ray Extras

 2 Brand New Paranormal Activity 3 Clips Tease DVD/Blu ray Extras

Paramount is going out of their way to let you know that Paranormal Activity 3 debuts on January 24, 2012 from Paramount Home Entertainment in a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack with UltraViolet and a Digital Copy.

This time, they’ve unloaded two scenes deleted from the theatrical cut of the film that will be included in the supplements of the Blu (if not in the extended cut of the film itself).

I, among other journalists, recently sat down for tea with Oren Peli, Katie Featherston, Micah Sloat, Christopher Smith, Chloe Csengery and Jessica Tyler Brown to discuss the film’s home video release and try to get answers out of them regarding the future of the franchise. Look for that article to hit closer to release date.

In the meantime, hit the jump to check out the clips!
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BREAKING: Meet The ‘Paranormal Activity 4′ Directors!

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CONFIRMED. After hitting a home run with Paranormal Activity 3, Bloody Disgusting has exclusively learned that both Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman will be returning to direct Paranormal Activity 4 for Paramount Pictures. I have yet to confirm if the duo are in final talks or if the ink has dried*, and have asked Mr. Disgusting to dig into this for me.

*To clarify – I meant they’re at least in final talks.

The studio slated the return of Katie, Kristi and the not-so-friendly ghost Toby for October 19, 2012.

Joost and Schulman co-directed Catfish independently before it was acquired by Universal. They then boarded the mega-franchise created by San Diego director Oren Peli. PA 3 has made over $200 million at the box office worldwide. The entire Paranormal Activity franchise has pulled in approximately $577 worldwide at the box office alone making it a near billion dollar franchise when you include home video. READ MORE