V/H/S: Viral

V/H/S: Viral(2014)

R
11/21/2014 (US)Horror, Thriller1h 21m
4.8

"Mayhem goes viral."

Overview

As the streets of Los Angeles overflow with camera-wielding gawkers seeking to capture images of a bizarre police pursuit, the same people who sought to exploit the suffering of others for amusement on the Internet become the stars of a gruesome viral video from which no one gets out alive.

Nacho Vigalondo

Director

Marcel Sarmiento

Director

Gregg Bishop

Director

Justin Benson

Director

Aaron Moorhead

Director

Nacho Vigalondo

Screenplay

Marcel Sarmiento

Screenplay

Gregg Bishop

Screenplay

Justin Benson

Screenplay

Aaron Moorhead

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T.J. Cimfel

Screenplay

David White

Screenplay

Todd Lincoln

Writer

Todd Lincoln

Director

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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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Official UK Trailer

Official UK Trailer

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Green Band Trailer

Green Band Trailer

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Red Band Trailer

Red Band Trailer

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Clip - Skateboard

Clip - Skateboard

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A review by Gimly
4.0

Written on March 14, 2019

Following on from my stle of review from previous entry, _V/H/S/2_, I'll just bne giving my quick thoughts segment by segment, rather than the whole thing (star rating is still for _Viral_ overall though).

**Vicious Circles**: Of the various framing devices found across the _V/H/S_ franchise, "Vicious Circles" is the best/makes the most sense, but it wasn't great or anything.

**Dante the Great**: The most fun of the entries across the whole series. It does stand out in a bad way a little bit, firstly because it's a combination of fake "found footage" and fake "documentary" which... Like it's weird to have sat through all these shorts and then suddenly have a guy giving an interview to a camera crew, and secondly because I think calling it horror is a stretch. More of a... Fantasy-action-comedy with some heavy gore right at the end.

**Parallel Monsters**: Has the same problems as the previous film's "Safe Haven" entry, but fewer pros to counterbalance it. Could probably be explored in a full length movie to better effect, but even that I'm unsure about.

**Bonestorm**: The silliest and worst acted of the entire franchise, which truly is saying something. Would probably make more sense as something outside of a _V/H/_S film, say... playing silently on a loop on a TV in a skateboard shop, for instance.

**Gorgeous Vortex**: The "hidden" _V/H/S: Viral_ entry is an odd one. The only thing it has going for it is also the dumbest thing about it. It's a 15 minute movie that is entirely aesthetic in value, the first and only entry with good video quality. But this is supposed to be a collection of crappily filmed, glitchy footage, copied over to VHS tapes - so in what universe does it make sense?

_Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._