Tag: V/H/S/99

  • New VHS 85 Trailer Delivers An Anthology Of Nightmarishly Nostalgic 1980s Scares

    New VHS 85 Trailer Delivers An Anthology Of Nightmarishly Nostalgic 1980s Scares

    Found footage horror fans rejoice, as another installment in the long-running “V/H/S” franchise is just around the corner, and we’ve got a new trailer showcasing the ’80s goods coming our way this Halloween season. That’s right! The franchise is taking a trip back in time with “V/H/S/85″ which, as the title implies, will be set…

  • Black Phone Director Scott Derrickson Goes Found Footage Horror In VHS 85 Trailer

    Black Phone Director Scott Derrickson Goes Found Footage Horror In VHS 85 Trailer

    The “V/H/S” franchise is back once again with another installment this year, bringing more found footage spooky goodness to 2023’s Halloween season. This time around, “V/H/S/85″ will bring the long-running anthology series to the 1980s when slasher movies reigned supreme and the home video market was just beginning to explode. And the folks at Shudder…

  • Ozzy’s Dungeon Is the Most Deranged V/H/S/99 Segment

    Ozzy’s Dungeon Is the Most Deranged V/H/S/99 Segment

    Editor’s Note: The following contains V/H/S/99 spoilers.An anthology such as V/H/S/99 is like a chocolate box. There are different flavors of horror, and anyone can choose which one they prefer. Fans searching for a classic ghost story will be well-served with “Shredding” or “Suicide Bid.” Monster lovers will find a fantastic creature in “The Gawkers.”…

  • VHS99 Review: Found-Footage Anthology Climbs to New Horror Heights

    VHS99 Review: Found-Footage Anthology Climbs to New Horror Heights

    The first V/H/S was released in 2012 as an exciting new horror experiment. While horror is not strange to anthologies, the idea of giving talented writers and directors free rein to explore their passion for found footage and VHS culture is nothing short of brilliant. Even so, the first V/H/S was uneven at best, working…

  • ‘V/H/S/99’ Review: No One Is Kind in This Horror Rewind

    ‘V/H/S/99’ Review: No One Is Kind in This Horror Rewind

    The odds are not good for “V/H/S” — which is to say it’s the even-numbered entries in this horror omnibus franchise that have been by far the best to date. As No. 5, “V/H/S/99” unfortunately maintains that pattern, providing an uninspired extension of the series that had rebounded after a seven-year lull with last fall’s…