Not counting a couple of spin-offs, this is the seventh feature in the V/H/S horror franchise, which since the first edition in 2012 have packaged together short films by different directors to tell creepy tales involving found footage or aliens (or both) as well as lots and lots of gore. Usually anything this many generations into its evolution is pretty exhausted – but this is pretty good, or at least in parts. It probably helps that Brad Miska, the producer behind the original concept, is still involved. More importantly, Miska has kept things fresh by finding new directors and writers for each edition, some of whom have gone on to make films on a bigger scale (such as Joe Swanberg, Ti West and Adam Wingard, all of whom contributed to the first V/H/S) or came aboard after having already become relatively successful just for the fun of it (Scott Derrickson).

Naturally, this latest package is a pretty mixed bag…

  • @bulwark
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    512 hours ago

    I’m pretty stoked for this. I really liked, I think it was '99 or '94, the one with the giant rat and the first person view cyborg shootout. Some are better than others but they’re usually pretty creative.

    • ekZepp
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      412 hours ago

      Honestly i loved the whole series so far, i can’t wait for this new one.

      Hail Ratman!

    • kamenLady.
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      310 hours ago

      “Kids vs Aliens” & “SIRENS” are the only ones i know of.