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It's all quiet on the home front once again, picking up from the end of Paranormal Activity 2 .
Attempts to keep the franchise young – sparky teens (Kathryn Newton, Matt Shively), modern gadgets (including the year’s eeriest product placement) – can’t disguise the novelty wearing thin.
But this is a step up from prequel Paranormal Activity 3 , a rumbling ghost train of (nervous) giggles, fake scares and real ones.
Aside from the usual self-slamming doors and flying bodies, there are enough creepy kids and hiding knives to distract from a plot that’s increasingly mobile yet running on the spot.
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Matthew Leyland is the former Reviews Editor of Total Film magazine. A writer and editor with extensive print and online experience, Matthew specialises in film, TV, streaming and general pop culture. Matthew's Star Wars knowledge knows no bounds, and he once interviewed George Lucas.
