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Paranormal Activity 3

Paranormal Activity 3

  • Status: Released
  • 19-10-2011
  • Runtime: 83 min
  • Score: 5.9
  • Vote count: 2200

In 1988, young sisters Katie and Kristi befriend an invisible entity who resides in their home.

Katie Featherston

Katie Featherston

Sprague Grayden

Kristi Rey

Lauren Bittner

Julie

Christopher Nicholas Smith

Dennis

Chloe Csengery

Young Katie

Jessica Tyler Brown

Young Kristi

Marilyn Alex

Creepy Lady

Dustin Ingram

Randy Rosen

Jessica Berger

Kid

Maria Olsen

Creepy Lady

Hallie Foote

Grandma Lois

William Juan Prieto

Hunter Rey

Jackson Xenia Prieto

Hunter Rey

Paitoon Cheng

Ida

Johanna Braddy

Lisa

Brian Boland

Daniel Rey

Micah Sloat

Micah Sloat (archive footage)

Molly Ephraim

Ali Rey (archive footage)

JPV852

A tad better than the first if only because at 84-minutes there's not as much filler and a couple creepy scenes. Still not great with forgettable characters but at least watchable, although it was a bridge too far with the HD-quality level of video for a camera from 1988. **2.5/5**

Ahmad

Paranormal Activity 3 is a faithful continuation of the series, delivering all the expected horrors and more. Colour me surprised. This one was better than the second, and I enjoyed it more than the first one. The atmosphere of “Paranormal Activity 3” is similar to the first film, and the larger cast delivers respectable performances. The scares might not be as effective as they once were since the same formula is becoming stale, but a handful of fresh ideas were good enough to compensate for it. The plot isn't the franchise's strong suit, but we get a little more insight into the demon and how the demon became connected to the family in this instalment. Most of the connections between the films appear forced, and there is an overall sense of incoherence. Nonetheless, if you like the first two films, this one could be exactly up your alley; if not, it's probably better to avoid it, as it doesn't add much to the formula. ___ Rating: **6.9/10** *(Good)*

Andre Gonzales

My favorite one out of the series. Goes back when they were little kids. This is how it all begin. Lots of hauntings going. This is how I wish the other 2 made before this one was.