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V/H/S is an American horror anthology franchise that includes seven found footage films, two spin-off films, and one miniseries.Created from an original story idea by Brad Miska, the plot centers around a number of disturbing VHS tapes that are discovered by innocent viewers and the possessive influence of the videos over those who see them.
Recurring series Episode title Notes 1 September 28, 1996 Tom Hanks and Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers episode The Ambiguously Gay Duo "It Takes Two to Tango" Ace and Gary, a pair of Superman-esque superheroes whose superpowers and friendship is too close to be considered non-sexual, foil Bighead's plan to take over Metroville. 2 October 5, 1996
A fifth installment, V/H/S/99, debuted in the Midnight Madness stream at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival [20] and was released on Shudder October 20, 2022. [21] V/H/S/85, the sixth installment, was released on Shudder on October 6, 2023. [22] The seventh installment, V/H/S/Beyond, was released exclusively on Shudder on October 4 ...
He concluded by stating that "V/H/S/99 capitalizes on frenzied found-footage fun, howls with blitzkrieg chaos, and keeps exploding like a firecracker bundle that loves to watch you wince," and rating it 7/10. [24] Writing for Dread Central, Emily Gagne stated that the film "may be the simplest and most streamlined V/H/S sequel yet."
V/H/S/Beyond is a 2024 found footage horror anthology film produced by Bloody Disgusting.The sequel to V/H/S/85 (2023), it is the seventh installment in the V/H/S franchise and features five found footage segments linked together by a sixth frame narrative written and directed by Jay Cheel, Jordan Downey, Virat Pal, Justin Martinez, Christian and Justin Long, and Kate Siegel.
It was released as a Shudder Original Film through the streaming service Shudder in the United States on October 6, 2021, making it to be the first film in the franchise to be released on Shudder. V/H/S/94 became the service's biggest film premiere ever, with "record-setting viewership numbers" until it was surpassed by its sequel, V/H/S/99 ...
Jacob Hall of Slashfilm stated that "this is the first film in the series where it feels like every director is actively shooting for the moon," rating it 7 out of 10. [15] Mary McAndrews of Dread Central wrote that " V/H/S/85 is perhaps the series' most consistent entry," praising the focus on cosmic horror and "the shifting cultural ...
Most episodes of Pop Up Video play four or five music videos each, selected to include new, older, "classic", and "campy" videos. The bubbles that pop up in each video generally appear about every 10–15 seconds; their content is divided between information about the recording artist featured, the production of the video, and random facts inspired by the theme or content of the video.