V/H/S/Halloween
V/H/S/Halloween

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V/H/S/Halloween

2025
Movie
115 min
English

A collection of Halloween-themed videotapes unleashes a series of twisted, blood-soaked tales, turning trick-or-treat into a struggle for survival.

Insights

Director: Not yet announcedGenres: Horror, Anthology

Plot Summary

This upcoming installment in the V/H/S franchise is set to explore the terrifying landscape of Halloween night. As with previous entries, it will likely feature a collection of distinct, unsettling horror shorts linked by a framing narrative, delving into various subgenres of fear and the supernatural.

Critical Reception

As V/H/S/Halloween has not yet been released, there is no critical reception available. However, the V/H/S series generally receives mixed to positive reviews, often praised for its creativity and scares but sometimes criticized for unevenness across its segments.

What Reviewers Say

  • Awaiting release for critical and audience feedback.

  • The V/H/S franchise is known for its found-footage horror and diverse segments.

  • Expect a mix of gore, supernatural scares, and psychological terror.

Google audience: Audience reception for the V/H/S series is generally positive, with viewers often appreciating the anthology format's variety and the franchise's commitment to visceral horror. Specific comments often highlight standout segments and the overall effectiveness of the found-footage style.

Fun Fact

The V/H/S series is notable for launching the careers of several directors who have since gone on to achieve greater recognition in the horror genre.

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My Review

TMDB Reviews

3 reviews
Sejian

Sejian

It's gory, and becomes so !@#$ing boring that I skipped through at least a third of it. The final entry, "Dr. Mortis" was probably the best. The rest of it is stupid people doing stupid !@#$. Now I remember why I stopped watching "V/H/S"...

patient1

patient1

Be prepared for a gore-a-thon of mayhem with this latest installment into the V/H/S family tree of terrifying tales. Intro is a poor fool and a trial of some sort that goes horribly horribly wrong for him. Next we've got tricks or treat...

MovieGuys

MovieGuys

The V/H/S franchise of films are often fun, often in bad taste but typically don't cross the line into ugly and cruel, until now. The latest iteration to my mind, goes too far depicting the actions of a child serial killer, in a manner t...