Halloween season is fast approaching, and therefore, it’s the perfect time for another entry in the V/H/S franchise. Instead of focusing on a specific decade like previous entries, V/H/S/Halloween ...
When the first V/H/S film, produced by Bloody Disgusting, came out in 2012, it was a fresh take on horror, combining the anthology and found footage subgenres into ...
A Halloween-themed installment of the flagging “V/H/S” franchise is obvious to the point of redundancy: Both have become annual celebrations of horror-related kitsch, “scary” as a means of ...
One of the most widely understood fixtures of horror fandom is that the more sequels a franchise has, the greater the chances are for diminishing returns with each film. Amityville Horror and Texas ...
V/H/S/Halloween features some of the scariest sequences in the franchise. Image Credit: Shudder. “Fun Size” delivers a possible horror icon with the titular character. The story begins with a ...
The V/H/S found footage horror anthology has somehow been around for over a decade of weird and twisted tales. The franchise helped launch the careers of the Radio Silence collective, who are now ...
The holiday theming is clever, but the latest entry in the blood-soaked found-footage series offers too few original thrills to be a new classic. Reading time 3 minutes It was bound to happen ...