sophie_b81
V/H/S isn't a horror masterpiece, but it does step out of the genre. I was scared, unsettled, and impressed despite not feeling it was worthy of a re-watch or something I wanted to suggest to my horror-loving friends. As you can see from the reviews, this movie appeals to some and not to others. But if you enjoy horror and are determined to see it all, you should at least give V/H/S a one-time viewing.
martyinbc
Boring, as scary as a Progressive commercial and just awful. Maybe the worst piece of crap ever on film
ed_hof
Terrible. I love horror movies, but this one was not worth the watch. Glad I didn't pay to see it. Most of the stories were poorly written, filmed with a wobbly camera with distortion effects that doesn't even look like real distortion. I wouldn't recommenced this one to anyone. To the people that keep giving this one good rews: thank you for wasting two hours of my life.
donmunk321
I think the amateur camera footage has been really over done and used far too much, but I really enjoyed this film.Five different horror stories, all using similar amateur recording style, and a framing device which is it's a own mini story as well.I enjoyed each segment very much, they all bring something to the film and I think the fact that they are short and somewhat ambiguous and leave unanswered questions also adds to the mystic of the film.You have quite a varied mixture of traditional horror themes each with creepy elements and gore and violence, gore in a more realistic manner than say some slasher movies.I really enjoyed each story and each could be a film within its own right if just padded out, but the fact they are short and end abruprtly with unanswered questions adds more to the film.Sometimes less is more.