Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Halloween-themed installment of the flagging “V/H/S” franchise is obvious to the point of redundancy: Both have become annual ...
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 following contains spoilers for V/H/S/HalloweenV/H/S/Halloween has six solid horror short-stories, but a few stand out above the rest. The eighth entry in the fan ...
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 ...
'V/H/S/Halloween' is arriving soon, so let's look back at the long-running anthology series and celebrate our favorites so far. reading time 5 minutes Found-footage horror will never die—especially as ...
When the first V/H/S film came out in 2012, it was a shot in the arm for the horror genre. The movie wasn't a big box office sensation, but instead a fun playground that allowed some of horror's best ...
A couple of segments have at least some loose inspiration from very recent successful horror narratives. One is Anna Zlokovic’s “Coochie Coochie Coo,” which follows two high school seniors circa 2004.