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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Fan Reviews

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...

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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!
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

80
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

75
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

70
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."