Paranormal Activity 3 (Blu Ray, DVD & Digital Copy)
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A leaner, meaner, and altogether scarier entry in the Paranormal Activity
horror franchise, Paranormal Activity 3 is a well-oiled scare machine
that delivers the gut-wrenching shocks of the original 2007 film.
Fans may initially groan over the plot, which takes the tried-and-true sequel
tack of flashing back to the "origin" of the first film's phenomena; we
discover that the diabolical entity that plagued sisters Katie and Kristi (Katie
Featherston and Sprague Grayden, both of whom return in "found footage" clips)
has been after the girls since their adolescent years in the late '80s. There's
an attempt to provide a reason for the haunting, which may or may not rankle
franchise fans; its inclusion, however, doesn't interrupt the barrage of
shudders and armrest-clutching frights encountered by the girls' father (Chris
Smith), a wedding videographer whose skill with cameras uncovers glimpses of the
monstrous presence in his house.
Directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (Catfish) have a keen understanding of
how to use the corners of their image to milk maximum suspense from a static
shot or slow-moving pan, as shown in one of the film's most memorable scenes, in
which a camera mounted on an oscillating fan first suggests and then reveals a
terrifying moment.
As before, the human element is the weakest link, though Chloe Csengery and
Jessica Tyler Brown, as young Katie and Kristi, respectively, are convincingly
hysterical at the proper moments. But one doesn't attend a Paranormal
Activity film to see fine acting. The franchise is a thrill ride/rite of
passage/endurance test for its loyal fans, and PA 3 has the horsepower
to stand alongside the other pictures. --Paul Gaita
