
‘Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension’ movie review: sixth entry sinks the franchise
After five Paranormal Activity movies, the producers probably figure they gotta shake things up in The Ghost Dimension

After five Paranormal Activity movies, the producers probably figure they gotta shake things up in The Ghost Dimension

In Burnt, Bradley Cooper stars as a once-renowned chef who won two Michelin Stars at a Paris restaurant and lost control of his life through drugs and booze

The Last Witch Hunter enters the hot-hot-hot genre of witch-hunting movies following Season of the Witch, Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, and Seventh Son

In The Program, Ben Foster stars as cancer survivor and seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, who was stripped of his titles in 2012

In Legend, Tom Hardy stars in a dual performance as Reggie and Ronnie Kray, twin brothers and among the UK’s most infamous gangsters

The most frightening thing in Crimson Peak is not a ghostly apparition or graphic bloody violence, but the majestic centerpiece of a set

The Walk will not go down as a classic, but the final act is as intense and nerve-wracking as it gets – especially when seen in IMAX and 3D

Youth is a little bit of a mess – and certainly not as on-target as the director’s previous film, the Oscar-winning The Great Beauty

Pan, a CGI-fueled departure for director Joe Wright, is one of the strangest $150 million blockbusters ever to hit the screen

The Martian has a great cast, and a great cast of characters, and every angle here is carefully explained and understood

Everest is a stark, non-nonsense account of the ill-fated 1996 expedition that has been previously told through numerous non-fiction novels and films

Love is a surprisingly tender and affectionate film that attempts to explore the relationship between love and sex

Straight Outta Compton covers the birth and early years of the rap group NWA and particularly members Eazy E, Dr. Dre, and Ice Cube

In The Scorch Trials, the second chapter in this story, our protagonists are now out of the Maze and into the Brave New World

American Ultra has some inventive ideas – not in plotting, where the twists and turns are pretty predictable, but in the execution of its individual action scenes

The scariest moment in Sinister 2 doesn’t involve the Boogeyman, but rather an abusive father

The Transporter Refueled makes the original three films look like paragons of action filmmaking by comparison

Ricki and the Flash is good-enough as it is, but Streep’s performance makes it something special

We Are Your Friends is a surprisingly earnest and mostly authentic-feeling coming-of-age drama from first-time writer-director Max Joseph

Vacation is a sporadically funny gross-out comedy in line with the brand of comedy pioneered by the Farrelly Brothers

Hitman: Agent 47 follows the titular character and a female target through a number of chases and gunfights

The Man from U.N.C.L.E. is a reboot (?) of the once-popular 1960s TV show that few will remember in 2015, headlined but two rising stars

The Gift subverts expectations by going to some new and interesting directions, with twists and turns in plot, tone and theme

Fantastic Four has some genuinely good ideas here and there, but the finished film is a complete mess