How To Watch The Paranormal Activity Movies In Order

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This post contains spoilers for the “Paranormal Activity” franchise.
When “Paranormal Activity” was first released in 2007, it was a small-scale, indie found-footage endeavor spearheaded by Oren Peli, shot with an initial budget of around $15,000. After the feature made some waves and was acquired by Paramount, the trajectory of this horror offering, which was initially meant as a standalone entry, changed forever. Now armed with a new alternate ending, “Paranormal Activity” had an unbelievably lucrative run at the box office, and this overwhelming success went on to spawn a highly profitable franchise with stories that sported interconnected timelines and a shared found footage convention. Although the first few entries feel fresh and effective, a case of franchise fatigue can be felt over time, especially with the most recent soft reboot, “Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin.”

It is perfectly okay to watch the “Paranormal Activity” films (check out our ranking of them here) according to release order, as the chronological back and forth starts to make sense once you’re done watching all of them, like a convoluted puzzle on the verge of completion. But if you want to experience the story as it occurs in a linear fashion, you might have to shuffle the watch order just a little bit. Here’s the order the films were released: “Paranormal Activity,” “Paranormal Activity 2,” “Paranormal Activity 3,” “Paranormal Activity 4,” “Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones,” “Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension,” and “Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin.”
No matter how you choose to experience the franchise, the 2007 film will always emerge as the most potent, visceral entry that genuinely understands how to leverage human anxieties surrounding surveillance and implied terror. There is a latent sense of unease embedded into the late hours of the night when everyone inside a house is fast asleep, and the night unravels with unexplained creaks or blink-and-you-miss-it shadows near doorways. The only witness is a camera capturing these subtle sources of terror, along with an audience who feel apprehension on behalf of characters who remain oblivious to the entity that haunts them.

The best watch order for the Paranormal Activity movies

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Instead of starting with Peli’s 2007 gamechanger, begin with 2011’s “Paranormal Activity 3,” which takes place during the earliest point on the main timeline and revolves around a younger Katie (Katie Featherston) and Kristi (Sprague Grayden), who live with their mother in California. This is when Kristi first begins communicating with an imaginary friend, Tobi, and supernatural events occur, each more concerning than the one before. This is the inception of the use of cameras to capture paranormal anomalies around the house (from a chronological standpoint), and to no one’s surprise, the events end in unspeakable tragedy.

Next, check out 2010’s “Paranormal Activity 2,” which is set in August 2006, only two months before the events of the 2007 original. A burglary sets off the unnerving chain of events in this entry, prompting the need to set up security cameras around the house, which allows us to witness how the central characters are slowly gripped by paralyzing fear. People are bitten and possessed by unknown entities, time travel shenanigans occur, and a couple of murders take place towards the end. Although the story does not explore anything novel if you watch it in release order, following this chronological order allows you to experience it from an altered perspective, where the events of “Paranormal Activity 2” help set the stage for the first film.

Now it’s time to watch “Paranormal Activity,” which explores Katie moving into a new house with her husband Micah (Micah Sloat), who gleefully sets up cameras around the house because of a need to document everything. The initial sentiment is that of excitement, as the married couple views this as a fresh start, but this tender hope gradually gives way to terror, culminating in one of the best jump scares that the series has to offer. The lurking fear in this story leads the viewers down some unpredictable paths, as it is hard to anticipate how extreme things get during the anxiety-inducing final stretch.

The core premise of Paranormal Activity has started to feel stale

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Move on to 2012’s “Paranormal Activity 4,” which takes place in November 2011 and zooms in on the hauntings experienced by Alex Nelson (Kathryn Newton) and her family, which ties in with the fact that Katie and her son Robbie move in across the street. Apart from analog cameras, the film employs webcams and iPhones to capture some of the supernatural events, making it clear that well-crafted scares can be effective on any device used to capture them, and that the modernity of digital cameras does not subtract anything from the experience. After this, just stick with the standard release order: 2014’s “Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones” followed by 2015’s “Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension” and 2021’s “Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin.”

By the time the fifth film rolls around, the premise starts to feel stale, as the overarching structure of the narrative remains the same, with the cameras framing the horrors that stem from Tobi. Unless the story is supplemented with intriguing characters or a visual direction that subverts franchise expectations, each new entry is bound to feel like a variation of the same tropes and outcomes, with dull mundanity replacing the grounded horror that the series is known for. “Next of Kin” attempts something different as a standalone feature, but the results are too muddled and have extremely vague connections to the primary tale, with the horror aspect retreading tired genre tropes about evil cults and demonic entities that infect the populace with a contagious brand of fear.

In case you want even more “Paranormal Activity,” you can check out the non-canon “Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night,” which functions as a sequel to the 2007 film and focuses on Haruka (Noriko Aoyama), who returns home and experiences a haunting alongside her brother Koichi (Aoi Nakamura). Aspects of Japanese folklore are incorporated to deepen the context behind the entity’s hauntings, and this entry underlines the influence that the original had on a global level and how it inspired a spirited reinterpretation of something inimitable. 

Book festival aims to cultivate joy of reading

The Brunei Book Festival 2024 continued to draw enthusiastic crowds, with students and the public filling the Indoor Stadium for the annual event.
Held in celebration of the Language Month, the festival aimed to spark a love of reading, build appreciation for literary arts and inspire a culture of knowledge-sharing across the community.
The Bulletin spoke to teachers who brought their students to the event, gathering their thoughts on the festival’s impact. Teacher Mashani from the Lambak Kanan Jalan 49 Primary School shared, “Today, we brought around 60 students to the Brunei Book Festival.
“This year’s festival is similar to previous ones, and it’s a wonderful way to ignite students’ interest in reading and broaden their knowledge with new materials.” She suggested that future festivals be held in a larger venue with an expanded selection of books, making it more comfortable for visitors.
Meanwhile, teacher Nur Aqilah from St Andrew’s School said, “We brought 120 students today, and another group will be visiting tomorrow. Each year, we hope this event instils a love for reading and an appreciation for creative writing in our students.”
She also expressed her wish for more interactive activities and games to engage young readers, along with a bigger venue to reduce crowding.
The festival runs until November 11, inviting readers of all ages to explore and celebrate the world of books. – James Kon
ABOVE & BELOW: Teacher Nur Aqilah from St Andrew’s School; and Teacher Mashani from Lambak Kanan Jalan 49 Primary School with their students. PHOTO: JAMES KON PHOTO: JAMES KON

Scottish Book Trust’s Christmas appeal to gift books to families visiting foodbanks in Fife

Book gifting at Kirkcaldy Foodbank. (Pic: Alan Richardson)Children and families visiting food banks across Fife this winter will receive books gifted by the Scottish Book Trust.The charity has been inundated with requests, from food banks and local authorities across Scotland, to support more vulnerable children and families facing challenging circumstances.While the cost of living crisis continues, over a million people in Scotland are already living in poverty, a quarter of which are children.The charity says too many children are growing up without books and the impact of this lasts a lifetime.So as part of its Christmas appeal, which features Eric Carle’s well-loved children’s book character The Very Hungry Caterpillar, the trust will gift books to families visiting foodbanks including Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes, Dunfermline and Levenmouth Foodbank Community Support Project.Marc Lambert, CEO of the Scottish Book Trust, said: “The power of books and the importance of children and young people having access to books should not be underestimated. Reading has the power to redress the impacts of disadvantage.”We know the difference that books make in children’s lives and we want to ensure no child misses out. Books bring comfort, escapism and togetherness in families. Every child deserves the magic of a book and donations to our appeal will provide vital support for those most in need.”Over the past three years, the charity has given over 290,000 books to children in need of our support and living in areas of deprivation through food banks, community hubs and other charities.Funds raised from the appeal will enable Scottish Book Trust to give books to families and deliver more of its life-changing work. To learn more about Scottish Book Trust’s Christmas appeal, visit scottishbooktrust.com/donate.Continue Reading

Firm provides health safety solutions to travellers

Tech company focused on travellers’ safety, SafeLify Global, has launched a new app to provide and ensure visitors and travellers in Nigeria have easy access to healthcare, legal and security services at the touch of a button.
The Chief Executive Officer and Founder of SafeLify, Dr Bisi Tofade, made this known during a press conference at the company’s Ikoyi office.
Tofade, whose about 26 years stay in the United States of America and travel experience helped him understand the needs of travellers when they come into Nigeria or travel to other countries, stated that access to healthcare and security were the basic needs of travellers.
“Every traveller has two major concerns. Number one is security. They want to be sure that wherever they go, they’re secure. Number two is their safety. In this case, their safety would be health-concerned.
“There are folks, many investors, and businesses who want to come to Nigeria. At the top of their head is, Am I safe? What if I get to Nigeria and fall sick? What if some problems happen and I’m in trouble, who comes to my rescue?
“So SafeLify imagines all of those scenarios where a traveller may have unplanned emergencies, situations that arise that they’re not aware of or they’re not planning for,” he said.
SafeLify’s founder further noted that with the application which would be officially unveiled on  November 9, travellers who were sick and unfamiliar with the country or environment could get access to licensed and vetted medical professionals.
The CEO further noted that travellers in need of legal and immigration advice could connect to the array of lawyers in the network. Related News
“SafeLify International is proud to announce the unveiling of its cutting-edge traveller safety solutions tailored for individuals, investors, tourists, or diaspora families visiting Nigeria. With the increasing need for reliable support services, our integrated Telehealth, Telelegal, and airport protocols services provide travellers with immediate access to medical consultations and legal assistance, ensuring peace of mind during their journeys.
“By utilising state-of-the-art technology and partnerships with top-notch hospitals, pharmacies and relevant institutions, travellers can connect with health professionals and legal experts from anywhere in the country, eliminating barriers that could compromise their safety and well-being.
“Our services include access to telemedicine consultations, emergency legal support, and comprehensive safety resources, crafted specifically for the unique needs of visitors to Nigeria.
“SafeLify offers a range of products and resources designed to support travellers to Nigeria, ensuring their safety and well-being throughout their journey. Here are some of the resources available,” Tofade said.
He further noted that SafeLify has forged partnerships with major hotels and event organisers, to enhance security measures and facilitate a seamless experience for international visitors.
Tofade also stated that access to home care and wellness services that include nursing, wellness check-ups, and routine wellness visits from healthcare professionals to monitor health and provide preventive care for aged parents and relatives of Nigerians in the Diaspora were available.
“Elite Service caters to high-net-worth individuals and premium organisations in both private and public sectors of the economy who desire effective and private services such as legal, medical, event planning, logistics and other specialized protocols when travelling outside Nigeria,” he added.

US aiming for hack-proof election

Washington —  Countries aiming to undermine Tuesday’s U.S. elections are being forced to rely on faked videos and other disinformation because they are unable to penetrate systems that could alter the actual tally of the vote, according to the latest assessment by the U.S. agency responsible for election security. Officials at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure…

EVPL Fall Mini Book Sale is back this year

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) – The annual Fall Mini Book Sale is back this weekend.The Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library Foundation says the sale will take place in the Browning Rooms at EVPL Central. The hours for the sale are Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.They say thousands of items, including books, movies and CDs will be available for purchase.Proceeds from this sale support library programs and services, collections, staff engagement and special library projects. Copyright 2024 WFIE. All rights reserved.