Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension

2015 "For the first time you will see the activity."
4.6| 1h27m| R| en| More Info
Released: 23 October 2015 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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Using a special camera that can see spirits, a family must protect their daughter from an evil entity with a sinister plan.

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Horror, Thriller

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Director

Gregory Plotkin

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Paramount

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Kattiera Nana I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
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filippaberry84 I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Logan By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
maplechan71 I invested an hour and a half into this movie only to find nothing happening except for "did you hear this?" "Did you hear that?" And watching through an old camcorder was ugly and 3D looking but without the glasses made me TERRIBLY sick for the rest of the night. DO NOT BOTHER with this movie.
jaxenross I remember seeing this in the theaters, especially in the 3D format, back in 2015 and just got the chills just watching it like any other PA film I've seen; in fact, my heart was pounding against my chest from start to finish! Even though, this wasn't the movie I had hoped to give a satisfactory ending to the series - it could've been better at the end. Remember in the trailers with all those kids and the coven? I had high hopes for that. And that way, the movie would have been more interesting. But no, they left it out. Another feature I found decent was an alternate ending - only on home video - but it's nothing special. I'd like to see a sequel where someone finally kills off Toby, because at the end - all he needed was one drop of blood from one of the coven and he becomes human. Who knows if we'll get that for sure.Tense just like the rest of the franchise, but it could've been better.
Frusciantecaster This film is easily the most disgusting, vile, selfish, rude, lazy, insulting, mediocre and shameless piece of crap to ever make it in a movie theater and that is saying a lot already.The connections between every movie EVEN including Tokyo Night (entry that is always excluded/ignored, and it's actually really good) it's fascinating and all of it can make sense with not-that-even-meticulous writing. What happened with the door premise from the Marked ones? it played wonderfully on the end of said movie. What ended up happening with Hunter? Was he just another marked one from the bunch? What happened with Katie? With Lois? (There's a woman that looks like her in The Mark Ones) With Ali Rey after The Marked Ones and/or before? Why such a cheap approach when it came to give "Toby" a shape? Inexcusable and unforgivable.This franchise created enough cult following to have fans within the industry that could do justice to the loose ends that people were really interested in, solve mysteries and who knows what else. The Ghost Dimension doesn't solve anything and just offers a tasteless and lazy story, the ghost camera was forced and seemed like an idea out the Looney Tunes.The story had so much substance and so many paths that would have kept the intrigue and the greatness that made the previous entries as good as they were.I'm not trying to be harsh or obnoxious, I just simply loved how the story was developing before this last disaster. Bring back Henry Joost, Ariel Schulman and/or Christopher Landon.
Saiph90 This is up there with the worst films I have ever seen, so bad I got up and walked out to find I was in my garden in the pouring rain, which was actually more enjoyable than watching the rest of the film, but I did watch it to the bitter and very bitter end. I should have known this was a turkey when the Harry Enfield's Scouser character turned up {to American readers Google it and see what I am on about} complete curly perm and mustache and I expected him to start saying "calm down, calm down" Most films have a little leeway in how people behave otherwise we would watch people watching TV rather than exploring the old, haunted asylum. Where the problem arises in when their actions become ridiculous and that is one of the many problems with this film. OK, you witness some massive black thing at the bottom of your daughter's bed and you continue to live there? you leave your daughter with said Scouser and the woman who we did not have a clue as to why she was there, who decide to neck wine and let daughter wander around in the garden in the dark and you do not think this is an issue. You think it is a good idea to lumber around massive camera? This is the usual found footage rubbish, nothing new, a few unintentional laughs like the priest {who looked like he had been shifted from parish to parish a few times} doing his ghostbuster impression by capturing the ghost in a sheet, struggling to think of anything that redeems this movie.