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'Paranormal Activity 4' More Trick Than Treat
If you enjoy watching characters sleep while their furniture moves around them, I have just the movie.
A Nevada family plays host to a very odd 6-year-old neighbor boy whose unseen mother has suddenly been hospitalized in Paranormal Activity 4.
A group of young unknown actors jump into the Paranormal Activity formula without a hitch. The long stretches of green night-cam footage manage to creep you out as you try to figure out if you just saw movement in the corner. And when something eventually flies across the screen, no matter how much you try to anticipate it, you jump.
A neighborhood witches' coven plays into the proceedings, adding to the drama. In the end, as expected, all you really get is a whole bunch of jolts and scares. If you have seen any of the previous films, it's more of the same. This time around I was more tricked than treated.
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The original Paranormal Activity back in 2007 was fresh but, with this installment, the found-footage, evil-entity gimmick has grown stale. So the Flick-O-Meter gives Paranormal Activity 4 a three out of five. The premise behind this one seems a bit scatterbrained and pointless but, because Halloween is upon us, it should do the trick of getting you in the mood for those things that go bump in the night.
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Dinner: Hooters
The hoot of an owl can be scary on a dark night, but we hope the food and staff at the Hiram location of the restaurant chain can leave you at ease—at least until you walk into the theater to see your scary movie.
Showtimes: Movies 278
Ready to see Paranormal Activity 4? Then creep over to Movies 278, 185 Metromont Road, Hiram. For more theater information and links to showtimes and pricing,click here or call 678-513-4400.