V/H/S/99

V/H/S/99(2022)

NR
09/15/2022 (US)Horror, Thriller1h 49m
5.9

"VHS goes to hell."

Overview

A thirsty teenager's home video leads to a series of horrifying revelations, harkening back to the final punk rock analog days of VHS, while taking one giant leap forward into the hellish new millennium.

Joseph Winter

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Vanessa Winter

Director

Tyler MacIntyre

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Johannes Roberts

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Maggie Levin

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Flying Lotus

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Flying Lotus

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Joseph Winter

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Vanessa Winter

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Johannes Roberts

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Chris Lee Hill

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Maggie Levin

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Tyler MacIntyre

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Zoe Cooper

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Part of the V/H/S Collection

Found footage anthology films centered around a number of disturbing VHS tapes that are discovered by innocent viewers and the possessive influence of the videos over those who see them. Realized by a collaboration of various filmmakers and different casts, the installments are mostly standalone in nature; though recurring elements indicate the same fictional villain as the source for all of its videos.

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A review by MovieGuys
5.0

Written on October 24, 2022

I'm starting to wonder if there is any point to churning out more of these VHS found footage flicks. Increasingly my answer is "no".

VHS99 really adds nothing terribly, new, scary or exciting to the VHS franchise. Some of the earlier VHS flicks did offer something a little different and imaginative but to me, this just feels like it was made for the sake of making it.

If you have not watched a VHS horror flick before I think the earlier ones might be better place to start. This one's not awful, its mildly entertaining, just not overly original.