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Jan 3, 2014
75
It's a welcome update, qualifying as the best in the series since the first film captivated and unnerved audiences in 2007.
Jan 2, 2014
70
The Marked Ones is refreshingly uncynical and straightforward in its desire to simply be a movie that makes the audience jump and be scared. It's a fun fright film and wants to be nothing more.
Jan 3, 2014
60
The script succeeds by expanding the Paranormal Activity mythology with additional details and even a few surprising twists.
Jan 3, 2014
60
The haunted house setpieces provide reliable doses of jolts, even if one can see the scaffolding of each scare being built from miles away, and director Landon has fun with some clever camera placement here and there.
Jan 3, 2014
50
As exhausted as this series and the genre it comes from is, it still manages a few decent jolts thanks to that new approach and a pretty good cast’s reactions to what they, and we, see through the video camera’s viewfinder.
Jan 3, 2014
50
The shocks are no less effective than the ones in the other Paranormal Activity movies, but no more original, either, with only the whipping of a handheld camera to set it apart from the offscreen gamesmanship that’s long been the series’ stock in trade.
Jan 3, 2014
50
This entry has been described as a “cousin” to the other movies. Specifically, The Marked Ones is a Hispanic cousin, customized for Latino audiences in the United States where the series is particularly popular.
Jan 3, 2014
50
For every viewer happily creeped out by the franchise's simple scare tactics — its video vision of things going bump and creak and moan in the dark — there's another moviegoer completely unfazed by such low-budget prankery.
Jan 3, 2014
50
If The Marked Ones is mildly brilliant in the first half, it stumbles witlessly into its own dumb pentagram in the second.