V/H/S

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  • Opened October 5, 2012 
  • 1 hr 55 min
  • R | Pervasive Language, Graphic Nudity, Bloody Violence, Some Drug Use and Strong Sexuality
  • Parents: Common Sense Media says not for kids. More on child suitability

  • V/H/S is a POV, found footage horror film from the perspective of America's top genre filmmakers. In 'V/H/S', a group of misfits are hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house in the countryside and acquire a rare tape. Upon searching the house, the guys are confronted with a dead body, a hub of old televisions and an endless supply of cryptic footage, each video stranger and more inexplicable than the last... Full synopsis

  • Cast: Joe Swanberg, Adam Wingard, Sophia Takal, Kate Lyn Sheil, Calvin Reeder
  • Director: Glenn McQuaid, Ti West, Joe Swanberg, David Bruckner, Adam Wingard
  • Genres: Horror, Suspense/Thriller

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Same Ole Same Ole

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The idea for this film isn't something we have not seen before. Its a collaberation of mini horror films recorded similarly like The Blair Witch Project, Cloverfield, Paranormal Activity, etc all on...

Oh No!
Don't bother with this one, horror fans.

by Elece G

I'm a big fan of the genre. I love being told a good story, and being scared all the while. And I'm even a fan of the "found footage" sub-genre of horror, which was done so well by BLAIR WITCH...

Oh No!
Save your Time and remove this one from your rental Queue! - pass this movie up!

by ElvisLivesLevis

Where to begin - this movie was awful and scattered. Its pathetic attempt to be a movie in the same vain as the Blair Witch Project is wasted on the actors and script. Couldnt bear watching after...

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Critic Reviews

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Empire
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Like last year's "Chronicle," here's another reminder that in the right hands found footage still has plenty of capacity to surprise. Read full review

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New York Post
| Sara Stewart

Scrappy and unsettling, V/H/S puts the majority of today's mainstream "scary" movies to shame. Read full review

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The Hollywood Reporter
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Refreshingly, V/H/S promises no more than it delivers, always a plus with genre fare. Read full review

63
Slant Magazine
| Ed Gonzalez

An anthology of found-footage horror shorts that exudes, sometimes extraordinarily, a neophyte's sense of courage and cluelessness. Read full review

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Calvin Reeder in "V/H/S."