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V.H.S (V/H/S)
TrailerThe 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.Actors: Calvin Reeder, Lane Hughes, Kentucker Audley, Adam Wingard, Frank Stack, Sarah Byrne, Melissa Boatright, Simon Barrett, Andrew Droz Palermo, Hannah Fierman, Mike Donlan, ...»Director: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, David BrucknerCountry: United StatesDuration: 116 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "V.H.S (V/H/S)"
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Characters of "V.H.S (V/H/S)"
GaryPlayed by: Calvin ReederZakPlayed by: Lane HughesRoxPlayed by: Kentucker AudleyBradPlayed by: Adam WingardOld ManPlayed by: Frank StackAbbeyPlayed by: Sarah ByrneTabithaPlayed by: Melissa BoatrightStevePlayed by: Simon BarrettFifth ThugPlayed by: Andrew Droz PalermoLilyPlayed by: Hannah Fierman -
Directors of "V.H.S (V/H/S)"
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Creators of "V.H.S (V/H/S)"
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Critic Reviews of "V.H.S (V/H/S)"
The AtlanticOctober 09, 2012The 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.
Washington PostOctober 05, 2012"V/H/S" probably sounded great in the pitch meeting, but it loses all luster through some shoddy execution.
ReelViewsOctober 05, 2012Two hours of nausea-inducing shaky cam footage that fails to tell a coherent or engrossing central story.
Miami HeraldOctober 05, 2012The film also plays to the strengths of the found-footage format, proving that sometimes the scariest things are the ones you can barely see.
St. Louis Post-DispatchOctober 05, 2012Hardcore horror lovers will soak up the gruesome morsels.
CinefantastiqueJune 18, 2013Consistently intense but inconsistently satisfying ... in its attempt to pack relentlessly downbeat horror into 20-minute packages.
Antagony & EcstasyJanuary 19, 2013It 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.
Digital SpyJanuary 19, 2013The anthology framework works well and features enough audacious moments to merit a viewing.
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