The 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.
3 December 1982, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA
25 June 1984, Los Angeles, California, USA
22 January 1975, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
June 18, 2013
Consistently intense but inconsistently satisfying ... in its attempt to pack relentlessly downbeat horror into 20-minute packages.
October 05, 2012
"V/H/S" probably sounded great in the pitch meeting, but it loses all luster through some shoddy execution.
October 05, 2012
Two hours of nausea-inducing shaky cam footage that fails to tell a coherent or engrossing central story.
October 09, 2012
The 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.
October 05, 2012
The film also plays to the strengths of the found-footage format, proving that sometimes the scariest things are the ones you can barely see.
January 19, 2013
It 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.
January 19, 2013
The anthology framework works well and features enough audacious moments to merit a viewing.
January 20, 2013
A hit-and-miss affair.
January 22, 2013
A solid and entertaining anthology film...
October 05, 2012
I came, I saw, I hunkered.
October 05, 2012
Hardcore horror lovers will soak up the gruesome morsels.

