Paranormal Activity
Some movies are more of a shared experience than others, and that's certainly the case with "Paranormal Activity," a micro-budget horror flick about things that go bump in the you-know-what in a nice new home.
It's opening in select college towns, midnight-only showings, in a handful of theaters.
The combination of the late hour and the horror-jazzed audience could make this minimalist chill-fest the new "Blair Witch Project," or so
At the right moments, it is genuinely hair-raising.
Something about seeing terror through the viewfinder of a video camera lends it veracity, like watching "America's Scariest Home Videos." "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer," "Blair Witch" and "Cloverfield" cashed in on that phenomenon. So does the limply titled "Paranormal Activity."
Katie (
Katie summons a psychic, who warns, "You can't run away from this." They should stop payment on his check.
Night after night, they gather video evidence that something is messing with their relationship, their sleep and the covers on their bed.
Movies of this price range (
But gather your friends, stay up past your bedtime and catch "Paranormal Activity" as the midnight movie it is. If it doesn't spoil your sleep, at least it'll put a damper on any bedroom camcorder games you have planned.





