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Although Newton and Shively are likable enough in their roles as the sleuthing teens, the other performances remain perfunctory overall. Laptop webcams and camera phones are substituted for the earlier video-surveillance cams, but little has changed visually in the style of the filmmakers' alternation of static and frantic hand-held shots, mixed with a surfeit of distracting closeups. Asymmetrically framed scenes, staccato editing techniques and oppressive ambient sound (and the ominous lack of a score) are substituted for any real narrative development, leaving a plot essentially consisting of a series of setups followed by frightening payoffs. Weak attempts to introduce a smattering of satanic symbology are belatedly superfluous. It's just such lack of creative investment that inevitably leads to further sequels, if a theatrical audience can actually be sustained going forward. "Paranormal Activity 4," a Paramount release, is rated R for language and some violence/terror. Running time: 95 minutes. Motion Picture Association of America rating definition for R: Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. ___ Online:
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