![]() ![]() Jesse and Hector decide that they are going to torment the strange neighbor Anna, and talk a little kid into knocking on her door. After Irma catches the boys and thinks they are watching porn, the boys look back to the monitor that is catching the action and see the faces of two young girls staring through the grate into the camera – they quickly pull the camera up to keep from getting caught and close the vent. Then Anna appears, also nude and proceeds to paint a circle with a triangle inside it on the woman’s stomach with, what appears to be, blood. They see a nude woman standing still inside the room. They go into one of the bedrooms and realize they can hear the sounds very clearly through a heating vent, and decide to lower the camera down the shaft to see if they can view what’s going on in that apartment through Anna’s vent below. That night Hector is hanging out at Jesse’s house, and they get Irma (Jesse's grandmother) to do a couple of shots of tequila – While talking and hanging out with Irma, they hear some screams, mechanical whirlings and other strange sounds coming from Anna’s apartment, which it’s clear now is right below Jesse’s apartment. ![]() While filming the injuries of Hector and other sights around the complex the boys see Oscar, the valedictorian from Jesse’s graduating class, come out of Anna’s apartment looking spooked and strange – he doesn’t talk to Jesse or Hector, but instead just quickly leaves the complex and runs down the street. Of course he crashes, scraping his knees and elbows along the way. We quickly learn that Hector is the friend that Jesse can talk into doing anything when he is convinced to get inside a laundry basket equipped with Go-Pro camera and ride it down the concrete stairs of the apartment complex. Jesse arrives to show off the new video cameras he has bought with the money from graduation. The next morning we meet Jesse's friend, Hector, while he's at work. There are also reports of hearing moans and wails coming from her apartment late at night. Anna, an older woman, lives inside the apartment, and everyone talks about her and rumors that she is a “bruja”, or witch. One of the topics of conversation is the apartment at the end of the courtyard that has newspapers taped to all of the windows, obscuring the view inside. One of Jesse’s best friends, Marisol, shows up late with salsa, and Jesse receives cash from his father as a graduation present. The graduation of Jesse is a pretty big deal because once they get home to their apartment the entire courtyard is filled with family and friends to celebrate the big event. Directly after the ceremony Jesse is outside with his family and friends, including Dad, Grandma, and best friend Hector. It begins with Jesse living through the Valedictorian speech at his high school graduation. Catch it on Netflix from December 12th.The film takes place in June 2012, in Oxanard, California. ![]() Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones wasn't released all that long ago, it debuted at number two at the US box office in January 2014 and was beaten to the top spot by that pesky Disney film, Frozen. This looks typically low-budget and has that hand-held Blair Witch Project feel fans have come to expect, and there are genuinely creepy moments that will have you jumping out of your chair. It's actually the fifth (and penultimate) film in the franchise, so if you're looking for something dark and moody this week, here it is. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones You'd be forgiven for thinking The Marked Ones is the 294th Paranormal Activity movie. Is it that modern equivalent of going straight to DVD or a sign of things to come? Read on to find out more. Most interesting of all is that Adam Sandler's new comedy is exclusive to Netflix, which cuts out the cinemas completely and brings Hollywood laughter straight into your home. Netflix also boasts big-screen offerings too, including popular horror, attractive rom-coms, and a recent remake of a classic cult thriller. What if cars aren't your thing? The guy who lived on cheeseburgers for 30 days has been producing social documentaries for fancy news outlet CNN, with Season Three available for you to binge-watch. Coming to a TV screen near you this week is the final season of a British motoring show which has courted controversy all year, complete with all the Porsches, Lamborghinis and, er, ambulances you've come to expect. Like a giant streaming tub of Christmas Quality Street, Netflix is really tempting you with the big guns. ![]()
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