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V/H/S/94

Rating5.5 /10
20211 h 43 m
United States
16385 people rated

A police S.W.A.T. team investigate a mysterious VHS tape and discover a sinister cult that has pre-recorded material which uncovers a nightmarish conspiracy.

Fantasy
Horror
Mystery

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journey

21/07/2024 06:27
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Heart Evangelista

16/07/2024 05:44
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29/05/2023 12:54
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Zorkot

23/05/2023 05:40
I reviewed the initial reviews and the people saying it's crap clearly don't understand what the VHS films represent IMHO, but anyways. After binging all 3 VHS films again so that I could have a clear judgement of which was the best of the series this is my review. The surrounding story is about a SWAT team that raids a warehouse that turns out to be a part of a sinister cult. The segments were all legit. I can confidently say that 94 is the pinnacle even with that one weak segment. The Subject by Timo Tjahjanto was the most wild ride in the franchise! I hope Shudder continues the anthology after a 7yr hiatus. Enjoy!

Paluuu🇱🇸🇱🇸

23/05/2023 05:40
I seriously don't understand why people are hating this movie... Seriously this is one of the best horror anthologies I have ever seen... It's not really scary as the first two VHS films but still it's great... This movie is so entertaining from start to finish and it's insanely gory... If you're a fan of the first two films, you're going to love this movie, trust me... Ignore the bad reviews... My favorite segment is got to be The Subject and it's directed by Timo Tjahjanto who is one of the two behind everyone's favorite segment from VHS 2...

wofai fada

23/05/2023 05:40
I enjoyed most segments especially the first 3 and there were a few moments I was actually creeped out like feeling dread and it still holds the spirit of what I love from this franchise. The only things I'd say I didn't like was the ending which was the segment where the swat team actually look at the V/H/S tapes. It fell really flat for me like really just a typical cliché and dumb reveal and thought they could have done much better with it. I was expecting something quite scary like it built up through out the movie but it doesn't matter cos they're all different stories and also there's a lot of cult segments now and it feels a bit overdone. This sequel has one of the most disturbing segments so far too like nightmare fuel. I think I liked the 2nd segment best at the funeral it was really neat! Overall I had fun watching it and would give it around a 7/10 and I really hope they make a V/H/S 5 they're so entertaining.

Nisha

23/05/2023 05:40
BUT YOU CAN'T SEE ANYTHING !!!!! Why bother creating a movie. We lived through the 'VHS' years and they were never as bad as this. Why bother filming something if you have it either, jumpy, dark or add effects to make you NOT SEE ANYTHING. So frustrating.

صدقة جارية

23/05/2023 05:40
I'm somewhat familiar with the whole V/H/S series, I think I saw the first two when they came out like ten years ago or something. This installment's good/bad stuff ratio is around 1:10. I want to say upfront that this anthology will be quite shocking to average viewers, but it is unlikely to make a proper impression on fans of the genre. Mostly because it is set up as a gore galore (just your average grindhouse), not exactly trying to build up horror or anything. I'll be brief. 1. The story that ties almost all of the segments together is filmed, acted, and written abysmally. 2. Most of the shorts have already been done in full feature in a better way (the obvious inspiration Grindhouse (2007), Rec/Quarantine, Frankenstein's Army (2013), Kill List (2011), The Tunnel (2011) to name a few). 3. Only two segments, The Subject and Terror were enjoyable. The Subject was ok because it was an interesting integration of the Doom Eternal videogame quick-kills, and the actor who played the Creator was fun to watch (although the limited budget almost killed it). Terror was a decent gory satire that went off the rails in a good way, yet heavily undermined by the way it was somewhat politically integrated into the main story. 4. The VHS effect gimmick is getting really old in these, so the fact that The Subject wasn't overloaded with it felt like a breather. 5. The film drags a lot without actually spending time on establishing anything. The time spent on running away (or sitting in a funeral house talking on a phone) could've been used to provide some attachment to the situation or the characters. 6. V/H/S/94 was repulsive, unpleasant, disgusting, but never actually scary. Again, this is very personal and obviously, it will have a stronger effect on the more sensitive viewers. Overall, I don't think I can recommend it to horror fans. You might find something for you if you occasionally enjoy a gory mess like Grindhouse, but there's just so little of good in this. I don't think you should sit through everything else that ranges from so-so to just plain bad. And yeah, the ending is too dumb to even try to pull it into an already non-existent story.

Rah Mhat63

23/05/2023 05:40
I absolutely loved all the previous instalments...and always wished they had made more. So imagine my surprise when I heard there was a new instalment. But then imagine my disappointment when I saw the Shudder logo! This was absolutely atrocious! Admittedly, the first story (Ratman), was decent...and was very much like a story from the previous movies. But everything that came after was garbage. It seems like Shudder have a 'reverse Midas touch' thing going on! Way to ruin the franchise, guys!
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