Synopsis
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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Cast
- Cara PifkoLaura
- Olivia Taylor DudleySkyler
- Brit ShawEmily
- Chloe CsengeryKatie
- Chris J. MurrayRyan
- Ivy GeorgeLeila
- Dan GillMike
- Jessica Tyler BrownKristi
- Michael KrawicFather Todd
- Mark StegerToby
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Screen Daily
The Ghost Dimension isn’t exactly frightening — the setup is so well-worn now that it’s hard to be particularly startled by what transpires — but it’s able to wring sufficient dread out of this franchise’s go-to fears. - 58
Hitfix
To the bitter end, the series manages to wring some fun, solid scares out of something other invading something utterly familiar. - 50
The A.V. Club
By making it so that everyone can see the evil coming, it also robs the franchise of one of its most potent pleasures: studying the frame for signs of trouble, little telltale hints that something is about to go horribly, horribly wrong. Sentient inkblots are a poor substitution for that sensation. - 50
Los Angeles Times
At its most basic level, the Paranormal Activity formula still has some kick, with its combination of creepy lo-fi video and tasteful suburbia creating some strong, unsettling dissonance. - 40
New York Magazine (Vulture)
If only Ghost Dimension spent more time in the ghost dimension and less time in the people dimension, we might have had something. - 40
The New York Times
The Paranormal Activity movies have always been about carnival-ride sensations, the narrative through-line secondary. That’s fortunate, because those seeking closure to what continuity there has been will go home mostly disappointed. - 30
The Hollywood Reporter
Even at this late stage in the evolution of the franchise, logical lapses in filmmaking technique undercut the integrity of the found-footage format.... What may be less acceptable, however, is the film’s unaccountably weak effort to sort out the mythology concerning the series of demonic hauntings. - 30
Variety
There may well be new and novel ways to spark audience shivers from not-so-bright homeowners inexplicably using their cameraphones to check out bumps in the night, but this series clearly has neither the patience nor the inclination to look for them anymore.