Oct 23,2015
The Ghost Dimension, follows a new family, The Fleeges - father Ryan (Chris J. Murray), mother Emily (Brit Shaw) and their young daughter Leila (Ivy George) - Who move into a house and discover a video camera and a box of tapes in the garage. When they look through the camera's lens, they begin to see the paranormal activity happening around them - including the re-emergence of young Kristi and Katie.
nudity | Non-explicit references to sexual activity. At one point, two men watch a tape that shows a couple preparing to have sex; however, the couple is interrupted before anything happens. |
violence | In the beginning of the film, a man's back is broken by an unseen force. On-screen, but no gore. A young girl coughs up blood after playing a single note on a recorder for a long time. A woman vomits up black goo onto a man, whose face burns as if covered in acid- briefly shown, not gory. A ghostly hand bursts through a man's chest, killing him. Some blood, but shown in night-vision, dulling the impact. A woman is strangled offscreen. |
profanity | Near-constant language; the F-bomb is heard frequently, typically in response to some bizarre event or another. |
alcohol | One character gives another "Belgian chocolate;" it is strongly implied (but not explicitly stated) that this chocolate is, in fact, hashish. References to one character being a marijuana smoker are made, but nothing is shown. |
frightening | Jump scares throughout, but the film largely has a campy, almost self-parodying vibe. Appropriate for 13+. |