V/H/S/85: A Haunting Sequel Unveils Sinister Secrets
V/H/S/85 is among the best of the franchise and a great time for spooky season!
"V/H/S/85" takes us on a nostalgic yet chilling journey back to the '80s, where horror thrives in the form of found footage. As the latest installment in the V/H/S franchise, this film successfully captures the essence of that era, blending retro aesthetics with modern horror sensibilities. The movie plays a made-for-TV documentary and segments are played over this documentary. The interconnected narratives build an atmosphere of dread and anticipation, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.
One of the strengths of "V/H/S/85" lies in its ability to evoke a sense of genuine fear. The found footage format adds a layer of authenticity to the terrifying events, making the audience feel like they are right there with the characters as they face malevolent forces and encounter paranormal activity. The film skillfully combines elements of suspense, gore, and supernatural horror, delivering a rollercoaster of fear that leaves a lasting impression.
While "V/H/S/85" pays homage to the horror classics of the '80s, it also offers a fresh and unique take on the genre. The interconnected stories provide a satisfying narrative structure, and the special effects and practical makeup contribute to the overall creepiness of the film. However, some viewers may find the shaky camerawork and occasionally disjointed storytelling a bit disorienting. Nonetheless, if you're a fan of found footage horror and enjoy a good scare, "V/H/S/85" is a must-watch that successfully taps into the nostalgia of the era while delivering modern-day thrills and chills.
ABOUT V/H/S/85
Prepare to be terrified with V/H/S/85, the latest installment in the spine-chilling V/H/S series. This Shudder exclusive takes you back to the '80s, showcasing a harrowing collection of found footage horror. Featuring directors such as Scott Derickson and David Bruckner, get ready for a gut-wrenching journey of disembowelment, clubbing, and dismemberment.
Dive into cryptic tales unearthed from an old camcorder as interviews reveal the unsettling origins of these disturbing videos. From nightmarish summonings to unidentifiable screams, you'll find yourself entranced by images you wish you'd never seen. 'Where did you get those tapes?' is the question, and you may not want to know the answer.
Directed By: David Bruckner, Scott Derrickson, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Natasha Kermani, Mike Nelson
MPAA Rating: R
Genre: Horror
Running Time: 110 minutes
Distributed By: Shudder
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