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Fantastic Fest: Paranormal Activity 3 a Spooky Misfire, But Is There Still Time to Salvage It?

There was an inkling around town that Fantastic Fest’s secret screening Wednesday would turn out to be Paranormal Activity 3 , what with the viral VHS tapes surfacing in Austin this week and the seemingly perfect timing for the horror sequel, which hits theaters nationwide on Oct. 21. By the time the surprise world premiere was confirmed to a packed audience at midnight on Wednesday, it was a surprise many folks saw coming. So how did Paranormal Activity 3 measure up to its predecessors — and what does it mean that it doesn’t match up at all with its recent trailer ?

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Fantastic Fest: Paranormal Activity 3 a Spooky Misfire, But Is There Still Time to Salvage It?

Avengers Lookin’ Good!

Check out the hot new cover of Entertainment Weekly , featuring various disembodied portions of Avengers stars Robert Downey Jr., Scarlett Johannson, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner and Chris Hemsworth slapped into an illustration that makes the Argentinian Jack and Jill poster look like a Norman Rockwell painting. Listen, EW : My floating-head Photoshop services are available for cheap any time you need them; inquire (and get the rest of today’s Buzz Break) within.

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Avengers Lookin’ Good!

REVIEW: Clever Horror Premise Fails Tucker & Dale vs Evil Halfway Through

While it’s not quite enough to fuel a whole feature, the premise of Tucker & Dale vs Evil is a slice of meta-genre brilliance: What if the creepy, forbidding locals who always glare so unwelcomingly at slasher movie protagonists on their way to their haunted mansions and creepy cabins in the woods were actually just misunderstood? What if they were only trying to make conversation, and it’s the college students/horny teenagers/yuppie vacationers who rush to judge and act hostile and end up dying in the wilderness? In a particularly nice touch, the hillbilly heroes of this horror-comedy (which leans far heavier toward the latter half of that equation) are actually headed to a weekend getaway themselves. Tucker (Alan Tudyk) has saved up enough to buy a “fixer-upper,” a dilapidated cabin that evidence indicates might have once belonged to a psycho killer — but hey, it’s on a lake.

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REVIEW: Clever Horror Premise Fails Tucker & Dale vs Evil Halfway Through