In this episode of FRIGHT BYTES, your hosts Steve Mac and Lianne Spiderbaby review and chat about Paranormal Activity 4! In theaters October 19, 2012.
NO SPOILERS!
LIANNE I’m Lianne. I’m a writer for FANGORIA magazine, and I’m currently working on my first book, ‘GRINDHOUSE GIRLS’, about exploitation and horror actresses. I’m also the host of horror web-show, FRIGHT BYTES. Prior to writing for FANGORIA, I’ve written for websites such as Buried, BloodyDisgusting, and The Horror Channel. I’ve volunteered for RUE MORGUE for several years, including a gig working as HERSCHELL GORDON LEWIS’ personal assistant at the Festival of Fear. I’ve also been featured as the “Horror Hottie Of The Month” at KillerFilm. I hold an honors degree in CINEMA STUDIES from the University of Toronto, and I’ve worked for several years as a model, but have since moved on to acting. My first role in a horror flick is a cameo appearance in the upcoming TBK: TOOLBOX MURDERS
Thanks for another great episode of Fright Bytes, guys! I work with a few horror fans at DISH, but there is one girl who hasn’t really seen any horror movies. We convinced her to go see Paranormal Activity 4 with us this weekend, but she needed to get caught up on the series. I had the whole group over for a marathon Friday night where we streamed the first three flicks from my Hopper DVR. She handled those movies pretty well, but after seeing number 4 on Saturday I thought she was going to faint. That was awesome. I’m with you guys; I didn’t go to see a masterpiece; I went to see an annual Halloween release. Some have said that Paranormal Activity 4 was just more of the same, but I liked the first 3 films, so more of the same was good with me.
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