Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones is a 2014 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Christopher B. Landon.
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Christopher B. Landon, who wrote the screenplay for 2007's Disturbia, as well as the three Paranormal Activity sequels, was announced to write and direct the project, which has been described as a "cousin" to the series as opposed to a direct sequel, prequel or reboot.
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Filming finished in late July, after producer Jason Blum confirmed that the film was almost finished shooting.
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100 Ghost Street: The Return of Richard Speck or Paranormal Entity 4: The Awakening is a 2012 supernatural horror film and fourth installment in the Paranormal Activity copycat series, Paranormal Entity.
He was the founder of Federation of Indian Rationalist Associations, the convener of Indian CSICOP and the owner-publisher-editor of the monthly magazine, The Indian Skeptic, which scientifically investigates paranormal occurrences in India.
BlogCritics made note that the film's elements were "reminiscent of Spielberg's debut Duel as well as the likes of Jeepers Creepers, Blair Witch Project, and Paranormal Activity, and while the film's concept was not original, it "is a well executed low-budget thriller," with the reviewer remarking that "the biggest complaint I have about it is that it feels a tad long with too little actually happening.
Fort Henry was featured on the Popular Syfy network program Ghost Hunters, where members of The Atlantic Paranormal Society (also known as "TAPS") investigated for evidence of Fort Henry's notable paranormal activity.
Attempting to follow the found footage style, Fernández-Moris influenced the film story by Paranormal Activity, Cloverfield, REC and The Blair Witch Project.
Three indirect sequels were released, each one year after the other and also to coincide with the Paranormal Activity films, entitled 8213: Gacy House, Anneliese: The Exorcist Tapes and 100 Ghost Street: The Return of Richard Speck.
The Collingswood Story was then pitched as a remake to various studios including the producers of Paranormal Activity.