Film Analysis: Paranormal Whacktivity (2013) Paranormal Whacktivity is a 2013 horror-comedy spoof directed by Roger Roth that primarily parodies the Paranormal Activity franchise. Unlike the source material's focus on tension and found-footage realism, this film leans heavily into crude humor and sexual satire . Core Narrative and Themes

It is Rated R for pervasive sexual content, crude humor, and language. Key Characters Role Description Jack William Patrick Riley

Part of the film's broader spoofing of various horror tropes.

A paranoid writer whose fear of demons interferes with his sex life. Sasha Formoso

Much of the "horror" is replaced with sexual gags and misunderstandings , turning the invisible demon into a voyeuristic entity. Production and Reception

Produced by Screen Media , the film was released on November 5, 2013, with a runtime of approximately 89 minutes .