10/10
The Life After Death Project was very well done.
19 May 2013
After decades of personal experience in the world of the paranormal and reading and viewing thousands of works in such field by others I have grown for the most part jaded by yet another film in most fields regarding the paranormal. That said I have to say that this work of producer Paul Davids was well done indeed. His meticulous documentation of multiple synchronism's regarding the apparent attempts of Forest J. Ackerman to contact living friends after his death, were very thorough.

In the world of courts and the law, I would say this film went far into proving its case by the legal concept of "a preponderance of the evidence." As multiple venues were explored, from scientists with impressive credentials who examined some of the evidence to using psychics to gain information without knowing about whom or what so that it was like a scientific blind study.

In my lifetime of looking at paranormal works, I have not seen one on ghosts or afterlife communication as well done as this one. It is a standout. And again if this were the evidence presented in a court of law this film would more than make the case for its premise to any reasonable jury.

Barbara Finney
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