EW: There is a scene around midway through this tale of yet another suburban family beset by supernatural forces when the audience sees found footage of characters watching video material they shot earlier in which they themselves watch found footage filmed two decades before. Is this demonstrative of how complex the Paranormal Activity franchise’s mythology has become? Or a sly acknowledgment by the film’s makers that the found footage genre, which the original 2007 Paranormal Activity did so much to popularize, really has now choked on its own tail, creatively speaking? Either way, it offers evidence that producer Jason Blum’s promise that this sixth entry in the series will be the last makes a lot of sense.
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