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Film Review - V/H/S/94

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After three straight years of low-fi, low-budget horror anthology hellraising, the “V/H/S” series ran out of steam in 2014, seemingly sent to the genre entertainment afterlife. Of course, nothing horror-related ever really dies, and a revival of sorts was cooked up in 2021, with “V/H/S/94” looking to restart a franchise engine with a fresh offering of macabre events from a variety of filmmakers, ending up one of the better installments in this uneven journey of bite-sized terror. Turns out, the last effort did what it was meant to do, and a year later there’s “V/H/S/99,” which serves up another collection of twisted tales, this time inching the setting to the Y2K era, though the adventures here fail to do much with the potential for a millennium nightmare. “V/H/S/99” has periodic oddity, but not enough to sustain the creative excitement found in the previous endeavor. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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