Watch V/H/S/2
- R
- 2013
- 1 hr 36 min
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6.0 (45,290)
V/H/S/2 is a 2013 horror anthology film that follows the format of its predecessor, V/H/S. This movie features five different stories that are linked together by a group of investigators who discover a collection of videotapes while searching for a missing person. The tapes each contain a different, terrifying story that ranges from demonic possession to alien abductions.
The first entry in the anthology, "Phase I Clinical Trials," follows a man who receives a bionic eye transplant that allows him to record everything he sees. However, he soon realizes that the eye is recording some truly disturbing content that he cannot explain. This segment is directed by Adam Wingard and stars Lawrence Michael Levine and Kelsy Abbott.
The second story, "A Ride in the Park," directed by Eduardo Sánchez and Gregg Hale, follows a bicyclist who is attacked by zombies while on a ride in the park. However, when he is infected and turns into a zombie himself, the viewer is taken on a journey through his eyes as he goes on a rampage through the forest.
The third segment, "Safe Haven," is directed by Gareth Evans and Timo Tjahjanto and takes place in Indonesia. A documentary crew visits a cult's compound to get a story, but soon discover that the cult has much more sinister plans in store for them.
The fourth story, "Slumber Party Alien Abduction," is directed by Jason Eisener and follows a group of teenagers who are terrorized by aliens during a slumber party. This segment is shot in found footage style and is particularly suspenseful, as the viewer is unsure what will happen next.
The final story, "Alien Encounter," is directed by Simon Barrett and takes place on a GoPro camera mounted on a dog. When the family pet goes out for a walk, it encounters aliens who have invaded the neighborhood.
Overall, V/H/S/2 is a well-made horror anthology film that is not for the faint of heart. Each story is unique and terrifying in its own way, and the overall atmosphere is extremely creepy. The use of found footage style in some of the segments adds to the realism of the horror and makes it even more unsettling. With its impressive direction, top-notch special effects, and solid acting, V/H/S/2 is a must-watch for horror fans everywhere.
V/H/S/2 is a 2013 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0 and a MetaScore of 49.