

V/H/S
Directed by David Bruckner, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Justin MartinezUn grupo de matones son contratados por un misterioso sujeto para que vayan a una casa abandonada y encuentren allí un VHS con imágenes horribles. Las instrucciones decían que el video sería de fácil reconocimiento, pero cuando llegan a la casa encuentran una enorme biblioteca llena de VHS. Su tarea será entonces descubrir cuál es la cinta maldita.
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V/H/S Ratings & Reviews
- LivewireAdmin6 de octubre de 2025"Amateur Night" "10/31/98" "Tuesday the 17th" "The Sick Thing That Happened to Emily When She Was Younger" "Tape 56" "Second Honeymoon" letterboxd: FilmPhanPA
- Richard Scott Long12 de enero de 2026I dont know why I had never watched this movie I thought it would be stupid and made terrible like Blair Witch,actually for 14 years ago its really good. It looked hust like a V/H/S tape. Good segments too,especially the last one,arms coming out the walls and shit....😦😲😆
- KGM SOSA22 de diciembre de 2025V/H/S is the first entry in the franchise & honestly it’s fantastic. I love the found-footage anthology concept, especially how all the segments are loosely connected through the central framing story. I’d only ever seen bits & pieces of this film over the years (despite having watched 1 of the later entries), so finally sitting down & watching it properly was a great experience. Even though I really liked it, I surprisingly don’t have that much to say, Sometimes a movie is just fun & that’s enough. The tapes feel raw & grimy, This sells the whole “this is real footage you were never meant to see” gimmick really well. The shorts are campy & cheesy but it’s still fun, making the whole experience a blast. That said, I do think the glitching & camera shakiness could’ve been toned down just a little; it’s effective & necessary, but at times it feels like an overused shortcut to hide difficult things to create visual effects for, as well as artificially build tension. The framing story, titled ‘Tape 56’ follows a group of morally bankrupt guys who record egregious acts on camera & sell the tapes anonymously. Not murder, more vandalism, harassment & general scumbag behaviour. They’re hired to break into a house & steal a specific tape, which then leads into the rest of the segments. The first tape, ‘Amateur Night’ is easily the most infamous. Even if you haven’t seen V/H/S, you’ve probably seen images of the creature. It follows a group of guys on a bachelor night who attempt to secretly film an amateur porno with girls they pick up at a club. One of the women turns out to be a demonic succubus, the segment is so iconic it spawned a full length spin-off, Siren (which I still need to watch). The second segment, ‘Second Honeymoon’ is a solid slow burn with a strong twist. It focuses on a married couple documenting their honeymoon road trip across the country, including locations like the Grand Canyon. The horror leans into home-invasion territory, saying any more would ruin it. The third segment, “Tuesday the 17th,” follows a group heading into a remote forest for a camping trip. One of their friends is clearly hiding something about why they’re there. This short is a clear homage to 80s slasher films, specifically ‘Friday the 13th’, which is obvious both in the title & the execution. The fourth segment, ‘The Sick Thing That Happened to Emily When She Was Younger’ is told entirely through online video chats between a long-distance couple investigating strange happenings in her apartment. It’s minimalist, creepy & best experienced completely blind. The final segment, ‘10/31/98’ is one of the most visually striking entries, second only to ‘Amateur Night’. It follows four friends on Halloween who attempt to go to a party but end up at the wrong house. Thinking they’re early, they enter & assume what they’re experiencing is part of a haunted house attraction. They are very, very wrong. If I had to rank them, it’d be tough but the clear standouts are ‘Amateur Night’ & ‘10/31/98.’ The rest are fairly even, the framing story comes in last as “not bad”, just functional, mainly serving to tie the tapes together. Overall, V/H/S is dirty, creative & wildly entertaining. It absolutely earns its reputation as a cult found-footage classic.
- cultfilmliker16 de octubre de 2025This felt so much more evil a decade ago The fact that the lake one is so bad adds to the authenticity and also helps the others stand out Still very cool that this stars a twitter mutual and also a Lonely Island roommate. And is even directed by the latter! Scream legacy sequels represent
- cubano1114 de octubre de 2025There's a reason this franchise has so many entries, it all started with this fantastic film. My favorite segment is the first one, but Hannah is a friend so I'm biased.
- giuseppeirizarry6 de octubre de 2025Honestly don't know how to feel about it. Thought it was cool though with all the different stories they had just don't know how everything correlates to one another
- tellum18 de agosto de 2025Anthology movies are hard sells, and so are horror movies for that matter, but this does both very well. If you don’t like at least a couple of the stories then you aren’t a horror fan and shouldn’t be watching anyway.
V/H/S Trivia
V/H/S was released on 6 de septiembre de 2012.
V/H/S was directed by David Bruckner, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Justin Martinez, Adam Wingard, Chad Villella, Tyler Gillett, Joe Swanberg, Glenn McQuaid, Ti West.
V/H/S has a runtime of 1h 56min.
V/H/S was produced by Brad Miska, Roxanne Benjamin, Gary Binkow, Simon Barrett, Ti West, David Bruckner.
Un grupo de matones son contratados por un misterioso sujeto para que vayan a una casa abandonada y encuentren allí un VHS con imágenes horribles. Las instrucciones decían que el video sería de fácil reconocimiento, pero cuando llegan a la casa encuentran una enorme biblioteca llena de VHS. Su tarea será entonces descubrir cuál es la cinta maldita.
The key characters in V/H/S are Gary (segment "Tape 56") (Calvin Lee Reeder), Zak (segment "Tape 56") (Lane Hughes), Rox (segment "Tape 56") (Kentucker Audley).
V/H/S is rated 16.
V/H/S is a Terror, Suspense, Misterio film.
V/H/S has an audience rating of 4.1 out of 10.
V/H/S had a budget of 242 mil US$.
V/H/S has made 100 mil US$ at the box office.
























