Briefly: While I actually quite enjoyed the first three titles in the Paranormal Activity franchise, the fourth chapter was absolutely abysmal. Luckily, Gregory Plotkin took over for last year’s spinoff, The Marked Ones, which resulted in an acceptable, creepy flick that took the series somewhere that it’s never been before: outside.

Now, after a myriad of date shifts, the next (and apparently final) chapter in the Paranormal Activity saga is set to hit theatres in just over a week. The film is supposed to answer the big questions that the series has been asking for years, and even reveal the mysterious Toby for the first time ever.

The end of The Marked Ones certainly did a good job preparing us for The Ghost Dimension, as it saw the main character somehow teleport into Katie and Micah’s home just moments before Micah was murdered. It’ll certainly be interesting to see what comes next, and how well the film will tie in with everything that’s happened so far (as the series is damn good at doing).

Another trailer for for Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension has just debuted online. Take a look below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the series end!

https://youtu.be/xM1O8jcyRAw

Briefly: While I thoroughly enjoyed the first three titles in the Paranormal Activity franchise, the fourth chapter was absolutely abysmal. Luckily, Gregory Plotkin took over for last year’s spinoff, The Marked Ones, which resulted in an acceptable, creepy flick that took the series somewhere that it’s never been before: outside.

Now, after a myriad of date shifts, the next (and apparently final) chapter in the Paranormal Activity saga is set to hit theatres on October 23rd, 2015. The film is supposed to answer the big questions that the series has been asking for years, and even reveal the mysterious Toby.

The end of The Marked Ones certainly did a good job preparing us for The Ghost Dimension, as it saw the main character somehow teleport into Katie and Micah’s home just moments before Micah was murdered. It’ll certainly be interesting to see what comes next, and how well the film will tie in with everything that’s happened so far (as the series is damn good at doing).

A new poster for Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension has just debuted online. Take a look below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the series end!

GhostDimension

Briefly: While I thoroughly enjoyed the first three titles in the Paranormal Activity franchise, the fourth chapter was absolutely abysmal. Luckily, Gregory Plotkin took over for last year’s spinoff, The Marked Ones, which resulted in an acceptable, creepy flick that took the series somewhere that it’s never been before: outside.

Plotkin is back for the fifth chapter in the main series, which today received its official title, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension. The film was originally slated for this 2013, then pushed to this Fall, then moved to 2016, and now rests comfortably (for now) on March 13th, 2015.

The end of The Marked Ones certainly did a good job preparing us for The Ghost Dimension, as it saw the main character somehow teleport into Katie and Micah’s home just moments before Micah was murdered. It’ll certainly be interesting to see what comes next, and how well the film will tie in with everything that’s happened so far (as the series is damn good at doing).

Looking forward to it? Do you find the series scary? Sound out below!

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Source: TheWrap

I was fortunate enough to be invited to attend the Blumhouse of Horrors media night several weeks ago, but I was unable to attend. Luckily for me they were gracious enough to reschedule, so this past weekend I made the trek up to downtown LA to check out what terrors lay in wait for me.

The Blumhouse of Horrors is the brain child of Jason Blum, producer of Paranormal ActivityInsidious and Sinister. In this terrifying haunted tour, you explore the corridors of a haunted Los Angeles theater that shut down for 80 years after a tragic accident. It’s halls are filled with the ghosts of past unfortunate victims along with an evil dark arts magician that may have something sinister in store for you…

What I enjoyed the most about Blumhouse was the interactive nature of the tour. It wasn’t like every other maze type haunted house where the only scares that happen are the monsters that jump out at you. The experience itself was like walking through a live play, exploring the back stage of a production where you interact with cast and crew. There were also many unexpected plot twists and features at Blumhouse that I thoroughly enjoyed. I won’t divulge any specifics (wouldn’t want to ruin the surprise), but I can say that the entire walk through kept me on my toes all the way until the very end when we finally made it to safety on the street.

Another plus is that since you’re in downtown LA, you’ll find plenty to do afterwards. Your ticket stub gets you $5 valet parking right around the corner at the Watermarke Tower, 10% off at Towne, and 20% off at LA Brewing Company. There are obviously tons of hot dog carts around as well and LA Live is right down the street.

I’d have to say that this is probably one of the better haunted tours I’ve gone through and I recommend it to anybody looking for a good scare this Halloween season.