The V/H/S franchise is a found-footage horror anthology film series that began in 2012, created by Brad Miska, and quickly established itself as a cult
The V/H/S franchise is a found-footage horror anthology film series that began in 2012, created by Brad Miska, and quickly established itself as a cult
Believe it or not, we’re now up to our eighth installment of handheld, anthology series V/H/S with the last five entries hitting on a yearly
Well, another year and another installment of V/H/S pops up on Shudder as regular as clockwork. However, if any of you are reading any kind
Shudder has released the trailer for V/H/S/Beyond. Six bloodcurdling tapes unleash horror in a sci-fi-inspired hellscape, pushing the boundaries of fear and suspense. From Directors
You have to give streaming services credit, once they hit a hot streak they rarely ease up on the gas. A healthy example of this
By all accounts, the V/H/S franchise had reached the end of its tape after the lackluster response to third entry in the series, V/H/S: Viral.
While being generally of the same, inconsistent, quality of previous V/H/S installments, there was a noticable feeling that the anthology franchise had become somewhat unwound
Whether you regard the V/H/S franchise as a vital entry in the realms of independent horror, or merely a disposable, failed cinematic experiment, you can’t
Not to go all Forrest Gump on you, but anthology movies are kind of like a box of chocolates, insofar that you never know what