Film Clips: Paranormal Activity 4

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’’ALEX CROSS (PG-13): Tyler Perry ditches the dress and ‘Madea’ get up for a new, more bad ass look in this thriller. Perry plays a homocide detective/psychologist trying to track down a serial killer. But his chase becomes like a high-stakes game of chess when he realizes his opponent might be smarter than he is. Cross faces his toughest challenge trying to take down his toughest assignment. Perry tries his hardest, but its hard to see him doing anything but wearing a dress these days.
’’PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 4 (R) In the fourth installment in the Paranormal series, a family begins noticing strange happenings around the house after a new family moves into the neighborhood. First, it is easy to brush off the strange happenings like flickering lights or changing shadows, but as time goes on the family begins to wonder if they are safe in their home at all.
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THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (NR) This silent classic from 1925, follows the timeless tale of the mysterious man inhabiting the Opera house. Considered by many to be one of the original horror movies, the Plaza offers up a piece of classic horror cinema. The Plaza Theatre, 1049 Ponce de Leon 9:30 p.m. ‘’
V/H/S (R) A found-footage type horror film, following a group of men who have been hired to break into a house and steal a single video tape from the home. Upon entering the house, the group discovers a dead body in a room, surrounded by TVs and piles of VHS tapes. As they sift through the piles looking for the one specific tape, each tape they view unravels a ambiguous horror story, with the following one always more scarier than the last. The Plaza Theatre, 1049 Ponce de Leon ‘’
WAR OF THE BUTTONS (PG-13) 2 stars: Two rival gangs of teens in Nazi-occupied France during WWII, are constantly at odds with one another. But when a pretty new girl comes to live in their town, rumors circulate that she could be in danger because of her Jewish heritage. The gangs put their differences aside to protect Violet, who they have accepted as one of their own. Midtown Art Cinema, 931 Monroe Drive

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