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‘V/H/S/94’: A Nostalgic Horror Anthology That Mostly Clicks [Fantastic Fest Review]

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It’s amusing to remember that back when the original “V/H/S” was released, some resisted or dismissed it because they were tired of found footage movies.

Yet here we are, nine years later, and while the format certainly isn’t as ubiquitous as it was, this franchise has proven durable; “V/H/S/2” was, if anything, better than its predecessor. (We’ll politely skip “V/H/S/Viral” for now.) But the longevity of this Little Franchise That Could may have more to do with the nostalgia baked into its central technology than any trends in horror.

READ MORE: The 50 Best Horror Movies Of The 21st Century So Far When “V/H/S/94” opens with the familiar ephemera of the analog video experience – the blue screen, the tracking lines, blocky “PLAY” text in the.

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