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| Director: | Tod Williams | 
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| Writer: | Tom Pabst, Christopher Landon, Michael R. Perry | 
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| Just as Daniel and Kristi welcome a newborn baby into their home, a demonic presence begins terrorizing them, tearing apart their perfect world and turning it into an inescapable nightmare. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 20, 2010 | 
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| Director: | Tod Williams | 
| Writer: | Tom Pabst, Christopher Landon, Michael R. Perry | 
| Genres: | Horror, Mystery | 
| Keywords | ouija board, haunting, demonic possession, found footage, duringcreditsstinger, antagonistic | 
| Production Companies | Paramount Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, Room 101, Solana Films | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $177,512,032 Budget: $3,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
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| Sprague Grayden | Kristi Rey | 
| Brian Boland | Daniel Rey | 
| Molly Ephraim | Ali Rey | 
| Katie Featherston | Katie Featherston | 
| Micah Sloat | Micah Sloat | 
| Seth Ginsberg | Brad | 
| William Juan Prieto | Hunter Rey | 
| Jackson Xenia Prieto | Hunter Rey | 
| David Bierend | Surveillance Camera Expert | 
| Emily Brobst | Additional Voices (voice) | 
| Vivis Colombetti | Martine | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Damon Liebowitz | Gaffer | 
| Michael Simmonds | Director of Photography | 
| Michelle Eisenreich | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Michael T. Kennedy | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Nancy Solomon | Script Supervisor | 
| Ron South | Visual Effects Editor | 
| Mark Gullesserian | Special Effects Coordinator | 
| Tom Pabst | Screenplay | 
| Jennifer Spence | Production Design | 
| Michael Hothorn | Casting | 
| Kristin M. Burke | Costume Design | 
| Kimberly Graham | Casting Associate | 
| Diane Weiss | Script Supervisor | 
| Babette Stith | Script Supervisor | 
| Niko Hovartos | Assistant Art Director | 
| Tod Williams | Director | 
| Christopher Landon | Screenplay | 
| Michael R. Perry | Screenplay, Story | 
| Terri Taylor | Casting | 
| Gregory Plotkin | Editor | 
| Jeanette Volturno | Line Producer | 
| Mark A.Z. Dippé | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Jennifer Caputo | Stunts | 
| Meegan E. Godfrey | Stunts | 
| J.J. Perry | Stunts | 
| Paul Lacovara | Stunt Double | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Jason Blum | Producer | 
| Oren Peli | Producer | 
| Akiva Goldsman | Executive Producer | 
| Steven Schneider | Executive Producer | 
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More of the same as the first movie, found myself dozing off a couple of times. Only part I liked, in a funny sort of way, was the invisible demon pulling around the lead actress. **2.0/5** ...
**Paranormal Activity 2 (2010)**: ***6.6/10*** *(Fair, Above Average)* --- While “Paranormal Activity 2” improves upon the original in a few areas, the film’s underwhelming conclusion ultimately brings it down. The first “Paranormal Activity” was more effective because of its slower but steadily ... increasing levels of tension and unease; this time around, the tempo is a little over the place. The story isn’t bad on its own, but it falls apart as soon as you connect it with the original. The first film had a more intriguing concept, with a demon nearly showing affection towards Katie, rather than the same old pact with the devil nonsense this one has going on. As a standalone film, Paranormal Activity 2 is a passable horror flick that, like its predecessor, excels at keeping things straightforward. If you liked the first film in the Paranormal Activity franchise, you’d appreciate this one just as much, and even if you didn’t, you might want to give it a go because it’s different enough to appeal to those who didn’t enjoy the previous one.
This is kind of like a meanwhile at her sisters place. Both of them have had haunting since they were kids. This could have been better as well. Not much happens for more then like half the movie. It makes it pretty boring till then. ...