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When the horror anthological franchise “V/H/S” started in 2012, we have not yet entered the streaming wars that would irreversibly change the landscape of the viewers consume the media, nor have we trapped in the “Newstalgia” cycle. Horror, probably more than any other genre, is apparently in your willingness to explore, rediscover and pay tribute to movies that came earlier, and constantly look for ways to feel fresh and new again. The first film “V/H/S” did this by borrowing the aesthetics of the past time and being accommodated by the narration of the sensitivity of the new generation.
In the following years, the “V/H/S” series has significantly expanded its scope. I firmly believe that there has never been a “bad” dose throughout the franchise, even though I have my personal favorite segments * cough * “Safe Haven” * cough * and collections. The last film, which was released at the VHS, was printed in 2006 by David Cronenberg’s “history of violence”, which means that we are now sinking to the last remnant of the VHS, which was classified as “vintage”. How does a franchise based on an outdated medium find a way to maintain relevance and exist outside the fun trick? You look inside and you have fun to subvert comfort and nostalgia intensely attached to those clumsy boxes of polypropylene and magnetic tape.
“V/H/S/Halloween” is a collection of short films with the theme of Halloween from some of the most interesting established and upcoming votes in Horze. The joy found in Jack-O’-Llantterns, Trick-Oro-Osmo, Costume Parties, Neighboring Houses, Cheap Masks, Domestic Costumes and “One Good Scare” will turn over to the head. This is the first “v/h/s” item in a long time that really feels like an event, and is late for one of the most conjurious hors of horror.
V/H/S/Halloween connects to Great Halloween Antologies
The “V/H/S/Halloween” line -up is one of his most interesting, with a music video and a short film by Bryan M. Ferguson “Diet Phantasma”, “Too many chefs” and “Adult Swim Yule log” Helmer Kelly’s “Fun Size”. MAVEN Fashion and filmmaker Michelin Pitt-Norman and Rh Norman’s “Home Haunt”, “Her smell”, “sidewalks” and “video book” India darling Alex Ross Perry “Kid Print”, co-creator “[REC]”Franchise Paco Plaza is” UT Supra Sic Infra “(translation,” the above “) and” Appendage “and” A “Bite size size Halloween” by director Anna Zlokovic’s “Cochie Coo Coo”.
Anthology joins a long range of Halloween horror anthologies, such as cheated “Halloween stories”, “festive classic” Trick “R Treat,” five original stories “Witch Season”, “low -budget” bad candy “, and even a family on the family” Virovovní “Star Art.” While the “V/H/S” series has never disappeared in quality in terms of this writer, setting another installment around the popular holiday of every horror fan feels like a recipe for success and a certain way to get those who have seen an apology to return and catch any inputs that could miss. And if they pulled it out, they created a movie with built -in rewatchability, because the holiday stories consist of an annual celebration. Hopefully this record will have more gifts than tricks.
“V/H/S/Halloween” will have its world premiere at the Fantastic Fest next month, before its wide release, which is set up exclusively on Shudder since 3 October 2025.