Paranormal Activity 3
In 1988, young sisters Katie and Kristi befriend an invisible entity who resides in their home.
21 July 1980, Manchester, Massachusetts, USA
10 October 1961, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
30 October 1930, Hollywood, California, USA
20 October 1982, Texas, USA
30 August 1987, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
31 March 1950, New York City, New York, USA
17 June 1949, Denver, Colorado, USA
26 August 1974, Long Island, New York, USA
7 July 2000
25 January 1990, Riverside County, California, USA
22 July 1980, New York City, New York, USA
December 31, 2012
A couple of hair-raising moments, a couple of legitimate jolts and some funny cheap ones.December 23, 2012
Drips with tension, horror, and building suspense that explodes in to a mind blowing finale that you'll not soon forget.June 22, 2013
I just spent the whole movie covering my eyes, opening them right before what I knew was going to happen happened ... and then shutting them again and curling up. These movies, man. They get me every time.October 21, 2011
The shtick movie "Paranormal Activity 3" is the horror equivalent of vaudeville comedy: a little patter, a little pie in the face, repeat.February 28, 2014
The latest installment isn't quite as terrifying as the second, but it's still extremely creepy and engrossing and everything you'd want in a 21st-century nightmare maker.October 20, 2011
This third Paranormal is a prequel that occasionally goes off the rails but also offers more laughs and somewhat more character development than the previous installments.October 21, 2011
If you haven't seen the first two movies, why are you watching this? And if you have seen the first two movies, why do you need to watch this?February 11, 2013
Sustaining horror is what the Paranormal Activity movies are all about and in that sense, part 3 doesn't disappoint.October 21, 2011
Series creator Oren Peli and his conscripts have managed to do it again, but you have to wonder how far they can continue to push this found-footage angle.August 26, 2015
A few surprisingly effective set pieces that earn some legitimate scares, regardless of how familiar it's all starting to feel.October 21, 2011
Joost and Schulman sustain a consistent sense of dread, playing with our own fears of things that go bump in the night.