
Release Date : Jul 12, 2013 Limited
Mpaa Rating : R Genre :Mystery & Suspense,HorrorInside a darkened house looms a column of TVs littered with VHS tapes, a pagan shrine to forgotten analog gods. The screens crackle and pop endlessly with monochrome vistas of static-white noise permeating the brain and fogging concentration. But you must fight the urge to relax: this is no mere movie night. Those obsolete spools contain more than just magnetic tape. They are imprinted with the very soul of evil. (c) Magnet R
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Actors For V/H/S/2
Kelsy Abbott,Lawrence Michael Levine,Adam Wingard,Hannah Hughes,L.C. Holt,Simon Barrett,Mindy Robinson,Monica Sanchez Navarro,John T. Woods,Corrie Lynne Fitzpatrick,Brian Udovich,John Karyus,Casey Adams,Jay Saunders,Bette Cassat,Dave Coyne,Wendy Donigian,Devon Brookshire,Scott MacCubbin,Thea CurleyGenres V/H/S/2 : Mystery & Suspense,Horror
Visitor Ranting & Critics For V/H/S/2
User Ranting Movie V/H/S/2 : 3.5User Percentage For V/H/S/2 : 63 %
User Count Like for V/H/S/2 : 5,229
All Critics Ranting For V/H/S/2 : 6
All Critics Count For V/H/S/2 : 45
All Critics Percentage For V/H/S/2 : 69 %
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Special Review For Movie V/H/S/2
After a lackluster start, V/H/S/2 shifts into a higher gear -- and vastly improves over its 2012 predecessor.Sean O'Connell-Washington Post
V/H/S/ 2 is raw and rough-edged and rude. It is also, for the hardcore horror fan, a total blast.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
V/H/S/2 is likely to be as popular with fans as its predecessor. It certainly earns that right.
Tirdad Derakhshani-Philadelphia Inquirer
Found footage is all well and good, but if it's unwatchable, it might as well have stayed lost.
Sara Stewart-New York Post
Erratic perspectives and high-strung camera movements predominate, ricocheting from one gory tableau to another.
Andy Webster-New York Times
"V/H/S/2" may be hit-and-miss, but it's what midnight movies were made for.
Joe Neumaier-New York Daily News
The four shorts this time share a unifying structure: they start calmly enough and then build to frenzied -- and usually very bloody -- heights.
Geoff Berkshire-Zap2it.com
[This] sequel to the 2012 cult DVD hit waivers in its overall fright factor but slam-dunks enough horror moments (most of them inventively bloody and grotesque) to ensure a franchise arc in years to come.
Simon Foster-Screen-Space
None of the pieces is terribly original in concept, the performances are mostly as shaky as the camerawork, and the connecting thread is stretched pretty thin.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
This sequel includes five storylines, each one vying for the most ridiculous excuse for people to be recording on a video camera.
Dann Gire-Daily Herald (IL)
V/H/S/2 is by no means a perfect movie; unlike its first installment, however, its hits far outweighs its misses.
Mark Rozeman-Paste Magazine
V/H/S 2 is a whole lot of fun. We can imagine fans of midnight movies shrieking with delight at some of the sections...
Drew Taylor-The Playlist
VHS 2 is an improvement on its predecessor in just about every way possible - though, it still suffers as an uneven mix of parts (with varying quality).
Kofi Outlaw-ScreenRant
Future entries would do well to follow the example set by this one.
Rob Vaux-Mania.com
The horror movie equivalent of a wimp who relies on steroids to lend him a fearsome appearance while his eyes still tell the truth.
Steven Boone-RogerEbert.com
V/H/S/2 is about as dull as watching someone else play a first-person shooter video game, only more gross.
Jamie S. Rich-Oregonian
Where V/H/S feels deliberately homemade, V/H/S/2 boasts a slickness that's distracting and counterproductive.
Nathan Rabin-The Dissolve
For 30 screaming-mad minutes, V/H/S/2 achieves a kind of fever pitch of nightmare hysteria.
A.A. Dowd-AV Club
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Movie Overview For V/H/S/2
Inside a darkened house looms a column of TVs littered with VHS tapes, a pagan shrine to forgotten analog gods. The screens crackle and pop endlessly with monochrome vistas of staticâ"white noise permeating the brain and fogging concentration. But you must fight the urge to relax: this is no mere movie night. Those obsolete spools contain more than just magnetic tape. They are imprinted with the very soul of evil.
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