V.H.S (V/H/S)
The horror film tells a team is hired by anonymous people to explore a isolated house in countryside. They must encounter a dead body and see terrible video, which makes them pass through nightmares.
28 June 1973, Dublin, Ireland
25 June 1984, Los Angeles, California, USA
January 20, 2013
A hit-and-miss affair.October 05, 2012
I came, I saw, I hunkered.October 05, 2012
Hardcore horror lovers will soak up the gruesome morsels.January 19, 2013
It might well be a brand-new different kind of found footage movie, but it's no better a work of horror cinema as a result.June 18, 2013
Consistently intense but inconsistently satisfying ... in its attempt to pack relentlessly downbeat horror into 20-minute packages.October 09, 2012
The mostly played-out found footage aesthetic has its limitations, and V/H/S doesn't escape all of them. But the collected directors do manage to make many of those limitations into the films' strengths.October 05, 2012
"V/H/S" probably sounded great in the pitch meeting, but it loses all luster through some shoddy execution.January 22, 2013
A solid and entertaining anthology film...October 05, 2012
The film also plays to the strengths of the found-footage format, proving that sometimes the scariest things are the ones you can barely see.January 19, 2013
The anthology framework works well and features enough audacious moments to merit a viewing.October 05, 2012
Two hours of nausea-inducing shaky cam footage that fails to tell a coherent or engrossing central story.