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V/H/S/94

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A Shudder Original Film, V/H/S/94 is the fourth installment in the hit horror anthology franchise and marks the return of the infamous found footage anthology with segments from franchise alumni Simon Barrett (Séance) and Timo Tjahjanto (May the Devil Take You Too) in addition to acclaimed directors Jennifer Reeder (Knives & Skin), Ryan Prows (Lowlife) and Chloe Okuno (Slut). In V/H/S/94, after the discovery of a mysterious VHS tape, a brutish police swat team launch a high intensity raid on a remote warehouse, only to discover a sinister cult compound whose collection of pre-recorded material uncovers a nightmarish conspiracy.

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Critics Consensus

V/H/S/94 gets the franchise back on track with a gory buffet of shorts that should delight horror anthology fans.

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Jason Bailey The Playlist 12/05/2021
B+
There are bound to be segments that shine over others. But even its weakest pieces are still entertaining, and the good stuff is exceptionally so. Go to Full Review
David Ehrlich IndieWire 12/05/2021
C-
After nine years and four movies, it might be time to hit the "eject" button on the "V/H/S" series once and for all. Go to Full Review
Sara Michelle Fetters MovieFreak.com 10/13/2021
3.5/4
[This] fourth installment in the series has been well worth the wait. It might even be the best film in the series. Go to Full Review
Bee Delores B-Sides & Badlands 07/09/2024
3.5/5
V/H/S/94 contains plenty of horrifying content that’ll satiate a wide swatch of fans. Go to Full Review
Ian Bunting Daily Record (UK) 03/08/2024
V/H/S/94 is the best in the franchise thus far; unforgiving, relentless and fierce, it will track well with horror fans who won’t feel the need to fast-forward any footage. Go to Full Review
Jennie Kermode Eye for Film 02/26/2024
2/5
Viewers end up spending an inordinate amount of time watching fuzzy images of people running round corridors shouting incoherently, and frankly that’s boring. Go to Full Review
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Nye N. @nye2025 Apr 30 Incredibly gory and unhinged, but that is often what makes it effective. This is not my favourite type of horror nor is the anthology format something I love, but this movie was clearly well-made, especially the visual/special effects. To me, the most horrific and memorable segment was the third one called “The Subject”. See more Jorge H @jorge02 Apr 25 I was surprised to see how good it was, nice job <) See more Khaztiel Delbod D @khaztielddenver_ Jan 2 Esta pelicula conto justo lo que quería ver en la pantalla, a pesar que la mayoría de historias empezaba lento eso ayuda a tener desarrollo y conocer un poco a cada entorno. See more Alfie L @RT64703037 Nov 8 Don’t get me wrong this wasn’t a bad movie, it was well made, good acting, creative stories. However I don’t think this movie was for me. The first segment “Storm Drain” was my favourite out of all of the segments but I left this movie feeling uncomfortable and yeah it’s a horror movie but I felt uncomfortable instead of scared, the vibe of it was really strange. Overall a good movie but I wouldn’t watch it more than once. See more Horror fan 4 @Horrorfan4life Nov 4 The first 3 stories are great but the last one sucked. Tim Treakle See more pietro p @Pietro389 Nov 4 It's almost the perfect film in the franchise. The first three segments are great, the fourth segment is ok, the problem is the wraparound which is very bad. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A Shudder Original Film, V/H/S/94 is the fourth installment in the hit horror anthology franchise and marks the return of the infamous found footage anthology with segments from franchise alumni Simon Barrett (Séance) and Timo Tjahjanto (May the Devil Take You Too) in addition to acclaimed directors Jennifer Reeder (Knives & Skin), Ryan Prows (Lowlife) and Chloe Okuno (Slut). In V/H/S/94, after the discovery of a mysterious VHS tape, a brutish police swat team launch a high intensity raid on a remote warehouse, only to discover a sinister cult compound whose collection of pre-recorded material uncovers a nightmarish conspiracy.
Director
Simon Barrett, Steven Kostanski, Chloe Okuno, Ryan Prows, Jennifer Reeder, Timo Tjahjanto
Producer
Brad Miska, Kurtis David Harder, Josh Goldbloom, William Chandra
Screenwriter
Jennifer Reeder, Chloe Okuno, Simon Barrett, Timo Tjahjanto, Ryan Prows
Production Co
Cinepocalypse Productions, Bloody Disgusting, Raven Banner Entertainment, Studio71
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 6, 2021
Runtime
1h 43m