Screenrant
With The Ghost Dimension’s release today, the Paranormal Activity series now stands at six entries, though the story they weave doesn’t unfold in anything resembling a linear fashion. Though the first film starts in the fall of 2006, subsequent installments jump backwards and forwards in time (oftentimes within the very same movie), with story threads that run parallel to events in previous films. And just to ensure that the narrative is as convoluted as possible, the most recent entry even throws time travel into the mix, allowing the characters to hop about the timeline as freely as the plots of the movies they inhabit do.
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I think The Visit's creepy grandparents were a lot more interesting than the creepy kids schtick.