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Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension

  • 2015
  • R
  • 1h 28m
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4.6/10
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Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015)
For the first time, see the unseen in Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension -- the horrifying conclusion to the Paranormal Activity films.
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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.Using a special camera that can see spirits, a family must protect their daughter from an evil entity with a sinister plan.Using a special camera that can see spirits, a family must protect their daughter from an evil entity with a sinister plan.

  • Director
    • Gregory Plotkin
  • Writers
    • Jason Pagan
    • Andrew Deutschman
    • Adam Robitel
  • Stars
    • Chris J. Murray
    • Brit Shaw
    • Ivy George
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    32K
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    • Director
      • Gregory Plotkin
    • Writers
      • Jason Pagan
      • Andrew Deutschman
      • Adam Robitel
    • Stars
      • Chris J. Murray
      • Brit Shaw
      • Ivy George
    • 168User reviews
    • 144Critic reviews
    • 30Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension: Questions Answered
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    Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension: I See Brothers
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    Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension: He's Gonna Take Me Away
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    Chris J. Murray
    • Ryan
    Brit Shaw
    Brit Shaw
    • Emily
    Ivy George
    Ivy George
    • Leila
    Dan Gill
    Dan Gill
    • Mike
    Olivia Taylor Dudley
    Olivia Taylor Dudley
    • Skyler
    Chloe Csengery
    Chloe Csengery
    • Katie
    Jessica Tyler Brown
    Jessica Tyler Brown
    • Kristi
    • (as Jessica Brown)
    Don McManus
    Don McManus
    • Kent
    Michael Krawic
    Michael Krawic
    • Father Todd
    Hallie Foote
    Hallie Foote
    • Grandma Lois
    Aiden Lovekamp
    Aiden Lovekamp
    • Hunter Rey
    Cara Pifko
    Cara Pifko
    • Laura
    Mark Steger
    Mark Steger
    • Tobi
    Jae Bireley
    • Student
    • (uncredited)
    Nathan Brewer
    • Returnee
    • (uncredited)
    Sabrina Culver
    Sabrina Culver
    • Witch
    • (uncredited)
    Doby Daenger
    • Witch
    • (uncredited)
    Rebecca Larsen
    Rebecca Larsen
    • Moira
    • (uncredited)
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      • Gregory Plotkin
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      • Jason Pagan
      • Andrew Deutschman
      • Adam Robitel
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    2dave-mcclain

    "Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension" should have stayed there.

    I've always had a lot of respect for the "Paranormal Activity" movies, if not a whole lot of love. "Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension" (R, 1:28) is the sixth installment in the series, which has scared up about $1 billion in ticket sales worldwide, against less than $25 million in production expenses. The original "Paranormal Activity" (2009) was filmed in the house owned by Oren Peli, who was the film's producer, director, writer, cinematographer and editor. Peli made that film for $15,000 and it ended up earning nearly $200 million worldwide – almost 13 THOUSAND times what it cost. This, of course, was the film that started that billion dollar franchise and, co-produced by Jason Blum, helped establish Blumhouse Productions, which eventually brought horror fans the "Insidious", "Sinister" and "The Purge" films, as well as the Best Picture Oscar Nominee "Whiplash" in 2014. Now THAT'S a success story that anyone who has ever tried to make a buck on their own idea or vision has to respect… but what Movie Fans really want to know about a movie is whether it's any good. That's what matters to us.

    Personally, I liked all of the "Paranormal Activity" movies… but I didn't LOVE them. As they were bringing us creative stories, helping to turn the found-footage subgenre from a novelty into a viable filmmaking option, redefining horror movies for the 21st century and giving audiences thrills, chills and our fills… of plot twists, there was a downside to the fun. For one thing, the "Paranormal" movies did what the "Fast & Furious" series did – give us films out of the sequence of the overall narratives of its characters – but even tougher to keep straight. The other problem with the "Paranormal" films has always been a lack of action. Although they've put some scary and interesting moments on the screen, in most of the movies, not a whole lot happens – especially in the first one which seems overly dependent on the single big payoff at the very end of the film. The advertising for "The Ghost Dimension" promises a franchise-capping story that will answer all of the fans' questions and take us where no "Paranormal Activity" has taken us before. The question is whether the sixth installment gives the series the ending fans deserve.

    "Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension" takes place in 2013, after the events of "Paranormal Activity 2" and reflective of the events in "Paranormal Activity 3", from a present-day perspective. Young married couple Ryan and Emily Fleege (Chris J. Murray and Brit Shaw) move into a house built on the land where the home of Katie and Micah stood in the first film. Ryan and Emily have a little girl named Leila (Ivy George), whom they call Lee, and Emily's sister Skyler (Olivia Taylor Dudley) lives there too. When Ryan's brother, Mike (Dan Gill), newly separated from his wife, comes to stay for a couple weeks, there are then enough unsuspecting people in the house for the ghosts to begin tormenting.

    While setting up Ryan's Christmas decorations, Ryan and Mike come across a mysterious box that Ryan says isn't his. Inside there is a series of VHS video tapes and an old, but uniquely upgraded video camera. The tapes show the young Kristi and Katie, circa 1988, being introduced to Toby (as in the third film) and being taught to make the most of their psychic abilities. That camera has the ability to see and record spectral phenomena. As Ryan and Mike try to figure out what's really happening on those tapes and record increasingly prominent ghost-like apparitions, Lee is observed talking to an invisible "friend" and behaving very oddly. At first, the Fleeges try to solve the mystery and protect the little girl themselves. They eventually call in a priest (Michael Krawic), but it starts to look like it might all be too little, too late.

    "Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension" is a very disappointing ending to the groundbreaking series. The film suffers from the same malady as all the others – not enough action and not enough dread until the very end. The special effects are good, with paranormal wisps of black smoke looking a lot like those in "Crimson Peak", and the 3-D gives a very nice depth to the shots of that wide-open house and those spectral images and it serves the few brief action scenes pretty well. Unfortunately, contrary to what the movie's advertising would lead us to believe, our peek into the Ghost Dimension is frustratingly fleeting, with even the "Poltergeist" remake doing a better job of showing us "the other side". This movie has a half-way decent climactic scene, but the story's ultimate resolution and the final image on the screen elicited dissatisfied groans from my fellow theater patrons. Although I settled for the more subtle eye roll myself, I felt their pain. Basically, this movie gives us the standard "Paranormal Activity" formula, but without a worthwhile payoff. Much like the ghosts that the films portray, the 2015 installment shows that the "Paranormal Activity" movies have outlived their usefulness and should just fade away. "C-"
    4jtindahouse

    Absolutely no understanding of what made the original great

    When you look back on old horror series like 'Friday the 13th' or 'A Nightmare on Elm Street' and you see 'Part 8: Jason Takes Manhatten' or 'Part 5: The Dream Child' you can't help but shudder at just how ridiculous the sound of that sequel is. Sadly I fear when people look back on the 'Paranormal Activity' series 'The Ghost Dimension' is going to sound equally ridiculous and appear the same for anyone who bothers to watch it. The film isn't good and does a real disservice to an otherwise great series. A huge disappointment.

    The filmmakers on this one seemed to have absolutely no understanding of what made the first four (or five including 'The Marked Ones') so effective. It was the fact that even for those of us that don't for the faintest second believe in ghosts or demons, it's still scary because everything was so simple. A person standing over their partner at night simply staring at them for hours on end is much more frightening of an image than actually seeing a completely unrealistic monster-like creature jump out of nowhere. This film did not belong in the series and if it is indeed the last 'Paranormal Activity' film to be made, it was a sad way to end things.
    2moviewizguy

    This time, you will see the activity. And the lazy writing. And the cheap 3D gimmick.

    Remember Saw? Remember what happened to that franchise? After becoming a Halloween staple, it was immediately overshadowed by the newer, fresher Paranormal Activity series, with the last Saw using 3D as a final resort to churn out one more film from the dying franchise. Now, we're seeing the same thing from Paranormal Activity. In fact, the desperation to milk one last film is apparent, and it's sad. Alas, this is the cycle every horror franchise goes through. I have to admit, I personally enjoyed this series longer than I would expect. To call PA4 disappointing is an understatement, but The Marked Ones made up for it and surprised the hell out of me.

    However, TGD is easily the worst film in the series, one of the worst films of the year, and a sad, cynical, soulless attempt to salvage whatever is left from this franchise. There's literally nothing memorable here, nothing iconic. It's all so generic and inept, from the constant jump scares, to the forgettable actors, to the 3D, which is used in the most clichéd way possible. The story doesn't make a lick of sense compared to all the buildup in the previous films, most likely due to the noticeable absence of Christopher Landon, who wrote all the sequels up until this point. And why the hell did it take two years for four writers to write the script? Was that really necessary? Overall, there's not much to be said about TGD because there's not much to actually talk about. By the time of writing this review, I've already forgotten about 90% of the movie, and you will too. So don't watch it. You don't need to see the activity. Whatever you come up with in your imagination is probably far scarier than this movie would ever dream to achieve.
    Michael_Elliott

    Certainly Better Than the Previous Two

    Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    A couple, their friend and one of their brothers are staying in a large house when they discover a video camera. They start to experiment with this camera and soon realize that it's picking up ghostly images that they can't see without. Soon the young daughter is being visited by someone named Tobi and the adults begin seeing frightening images.

    I guess I should give a breakdown on my option of the series leading up to this sixth entry, which the producers are saying is the very last one. I found the first film to be truly frightening and I rank it as one of the best horror movies from the past thirty years. The second film was a complete bore while the third one had an interesting and good story but no scares. The fourth and fifth films in the series proved that they had gone to the well one too many times and it was time to put a nail in the coffin. I walked into this sixth film with low expectations and the film started off having me fearing for another bad entry but then it turned out to be much better.

    Is this a great film or a good one? Absolutely not but I thought there were some interesting developments with the plot and there were some really effective scenes that make this worth sitting through. Whereas the first film had the majority of its scare scenes work, this one here isn't nearly as lucky because I'd say only fifteen or twenty percent of the scares work but when they do work they're pretty powerful. The budget here was a lot higher, which allowed for some CGI scenes and I thought these effects were the worst of what we get here. There are moments where the camera is slowly moving around and you're expecting something to happen. The director does a very nice job at the build up and pay off.

    The most effective scenes have things running or jumping towards the camera. There are some logical issues and there are moments that don't really connect to the events they're trying to tie to in the series but I liked some of the new stuff here. There's a twist involving the two men watching a tape of Katie and Kristi as a kid that works well. There's also a few other nice elements that help this film seem more than just a rehash of the first movie.

    PARANORMAL ACTIVITY: THE GHOST DIMENSION might be the last and at least they go out with something better than the previous two films.
    5fil-nik09

    Hmmm...

    I think I read somewhere on the movie poster that this one is different and that it shows the story from the other side... Well, if it did, then it is not anything special.

    I watched all the paranormal activity movies and even a parody. I watched them all not because I really liked them or enjoyed much but because I like horror films and those are rare nowdays - I mean the good ones. so, I was hoping with each one of these that one might be good, but... I mean, they are not bad entirely, but not something special either. I was surprised when the 1st one was voted somewhere as the scariest horror of all time!!!??? Say what?!

    This one starts promising, but that is all that is interesting. The little girl is good. Mum is just ... whatever. Dad - well, at least he is kinda sexy so he passes as well as that blond girl ( which, by the way, I did not get why she is even in the house?! - a babysitter?!)

    So, Toby is evil, he is in the house for 6 days and the family goes around filming... Yeah,right. That is what bothers me in all of these films. I mean, I know it IS a movie. But if you use hand camera to make a movie look more realistic, please let people do realistic things too. But no ...

    All in all, if you don't have anything better to do - go ahead. A few thrills and it is over. 5 from me.

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    • Trivia
      Including this movie, the franchise has an accumulative $18 million budget. The first five films of the franchise have, altogether, grossed a total of $811 million.
    • Goofs
      (at around 50 secs) At the end of Paranormal Activity 3 (2011), the girls head upstairs with Grandma Lois along with Toby; the camera is left untouched, yet in this movie the camera is picked up and taken upstairs.
    • Quotes

      Leila: [from the trailer] Daddy? I can't sleep.

      Ryan Fleege: What's going on?

      Leila: There are noises in my room.

      Ryan Fleege: You hear noises in your room? Okay, well Daddy will go and make you everything's...

      Leila: [sneezes]

      Katie, Kristi: [on the TV screen, talking to the outside world] Bless you.

    • Alternate versions
      Also can be seen in 3-D.
    • Connections
      Featured in Nostalgia Critic: Should Found Footage Stop? (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Jingle Bells
      Written by James Pierpont (uncredited)

      [Incorrectly credited as Traditional]

      Arranged by Richard Cottle

      Courtesy of APM Music

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • Ukrainian
    • Also known as
      • Paranormal Activity: Ghost Dimension
    • Filming locations
      • 10042 Claire Ave, Northridge, California, USA(main house)
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Blumhouse Productions
      • Solana Films
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      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,300,124
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,070,493
      • Oct 25, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $78,903,124
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1

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