Reviews for this film from our members:
- David Bax @ Battleship Pretnsion
- Excerpt: There are worthwhile elements to V/H/S. Sadly, they don’t show up until the end.
- Steve Biodrowski @ Cinefantastique Online
- Excerpt: Consistently intense but inconsistently satisfying
- Tim Brayton @ Antagony & Ecstasy
- Excerpt: 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.
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: …chaotic cinematography capturing unsympathetic characters in illogical stories. At least Wingard honored the anthology’s title with his medium – most of the other shorts are clearly digital, so why would they have ended up on VHS cassettes?
- Mark Harris @ About.com
- Dan Lybarger @ KCActive.com
- Excerpt: Perhaps it’s time to put the “POV, found footage” horror subgenre out to pasture, the way the western faded into obscurity.
- Piers Marchant @ Sweet Smell of Success
- Excerpt: A horror anthology that actually works — with the help of a great deal of film grain, nudity and entrails.
- Mike McGranaghan @ The Aisle Seat
- Excerpt: If I owned this movie on a real VHS tape, I’d record over it.
- [New – 8/29] | Jerry Roberts @ Armchair Cinema
- Excerpt: Just a series of ineptly made, badly shot, student films, the best of which gets a C-minus.
- Matt Singer @ ScreenCrush
- Excerpt: ‘V/H/S’ is not for the faint of heart or the easily motion sick.
- Henry Stewart @ The L Magazine
- Excerpt: This omnibus film is brimming with nostalgia for the old experience of popping tapes into a VCR.
- George Zervopoulos @ Movies Ltd [Greek]