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Paranormal Activity 2

Rated R for some language and brief violent material.

R In Theaters 10/22/2010 , 91min.
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51%
Critic score based on 25 reviews

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January 31, 2013
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November 30, 2011
ronald1216
in an intresting movie ******* just that non fiction horror film like the shining and so on.
October 19, 2011
frankoliveny
totally underrated, just the silentness creeps the **** out of you...excellent follow up.
February 19, 2011
Simarusan
Even though I liked the fact that it was "raw" (no cgi and stuff) it bored me to tears. All the time I spent looking for things in the background, got disinterested then something happens. I love horror movies and have been watching them for a long time, I notice the subtle stuff... There was to little subtle stuff . The suspense was too
February 11, 2011
APT0070
complete garbage - i couldnt fast forward thru it fast enough

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Bill Goodykoontz
Arizona Republic
It delivers its considerable moments of terror in the same way the original film did. But it does deliver. Full Review
Claudia Puig
USA Today
Rarely is the second film in a horror franchise more frightening than the original, but Paranormal Activity 2 has more innocent victims and more scares than its predecessor. Full Review
Dennis Harvey
Variety
Picture fares like most horror follow-ups, offering more of the same to somewhat diminished effect. Full Review
Frank Scheck
The Hollywood Reporter
Anyone who has seen the original knows exactly where things are heading, with the result that the proceedings seem far more manipulative than unnerving. Full Review
Jeannette Catsoulis
The New York Times
Frozen camera setups and blurry night-vision images raise goose bumps without the assistance of eerie music or showy effects, though the strain of stretching the gimmick to a second movie is palpable. Full Review