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Genre | Horror |
Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
Contributor | Jennifer Reeder|Chloe Okuno|Simon Barrett|Timo Tjahjanto|Ryan Prows|Steven Kostanski, Anna Hopkins|Christian Lloyd|Kyal Legend|Budi Ross See more |
Language | English |
Runtime | 1 hour and 44 minutes |
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A SWAT team on a warehouse drug raid find the remnants of a ritualistic mass suicide-and their wary search of the premises turns up a series of stunningly bizarre videos. Could their imagery have precipitated the carnage... and is there more to come? Fearsome fourth entry in the found-footage anthology franchise features segments helmed by Jennifer Reeder, Simon Barrett, Timo Tjahjanto, and others; Anna Hopkins, Christian Potenza, Kyal Legend, Shahabi Sakri, Christian Lloyd star. 100 min. Widescreen; Soundtrack: English.
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- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Package Dimensions : 6.73 x 5.39 x 0.55 inches; 2.82 ounces
- Director : Jennifer Reeder|Chloe Okuno|Simon Barrett|Timo Tjahjanto|Ryan Prows|Steven Kostanski
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 44 minutes
- Release date : April 19, 2022
- Actors : Anna Hopkins|Christian Lloyd|Kyal Legend|Budi Ross
- Studio : Shudder
- ASIN : B09N9SBBC7
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #8,943 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #647 in Horror (Movies & TV)
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V/H/S/94 - a.k.a V/H/S/4
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- Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024V/H/S/94 is the fourth installment in the horror anthology series and also serves as a prequel to the V/H/S trilogy, which takes place in 1994. This time around, we go back to the eerie, grainy, dark, analog footage as seen in the first two films as we follow a SWAT team who is searching for a rare tape that is being protected by a sinister fetish cult in their base compound. The short film segments added in this installment were all pretty decent for the most part ("The Subject" segment was the most interesting and action-packed part of the film). But one of the short segments I found to be really eerie and well done was the funeral home one with the body in the casket coming to life and attacking the girl (apparently this segment was the first few minutes of an apparent Zombie apocalypse outbreak followed by a nuclear blast of some sort), whatever exactly happened at the end of that segment - it was my favorite scene!! The rest of the movie was pretty decent as well, like I said I really enjoyed the short films titled: "The Subject," "Terror (the funeral home one)," and the "Raatma" one. I wasn't extremely crazy about the segment where the religious cult was hunting the vampire nor the final wraparound segment where two women kill one of the SWAT guys with a camera. But other than that, '94 wasn't a bad installment at all. It's most definitely watchable, and I highly appreciate the way it was shot and filmed! I also really appreciate how my DVD copy came brand-new and sealed AND with a slipcover and reversible cover artwork! That's just bonus points for me right there!! Definitely recommend this item (and movie) to the hardcore horror fanatics out there! And if you're a physical media collector like I am, then V/H/S/94 is definitely worth adding to your collection!! Try to find yourself a brand-new copy of this one so you get the slipcover (apparently they're still in print).
5.0 out of 5 starsV/H/S/94 is the fourth installment in the horror anthology series and also serves as a prequel to the V/H/S trilogy, which takes place in 1994. This time around, we go back to the eerie, grainy, dark, analog footage as seen in the first two films as we follow a SWAT team who is searching for a rare tape that is being protected by a sinister fetish cult in their base compound. The short film segments added in this installment were all pretty decent for the most part ("The Subject" segment was the most interesting and action-packed part of the film). But one of the short segments I found to be really eerie and well done was the funeral home one with the body in the casket coming to life and attacking the girl (apparently this segment was the first few minutes of an apparent Zombie apocalypse outbreak followed by a nuclear blast of some sort), whatever exactly happened at the end of that segment - it was my favorite scene!! The rest of the movie was pretty decent as well, like I said I really enjoyed the short films titled: "The Subject," "Terror (the funeral home one)," and the "Raatma" one. I wasn't extremely crazy about the segment where the religious cult was hunting the vampire nor the final wraparound segment where two women kill one of the SWAT guys with a camera. But other than that, '94 wasn't a bad installment at all. It's most definitely watchable, and I highly appreciate the way it was shot and filmed! I also really appreciate how my DVD copy came brand-new and sealed AND with a slipcover and reversible cover artwork! That's just bonus points for me right there!! Definitely recommend this item (and movie) to the hardcore horror fanatics out there! And if you're a physical media collector like I am, then V/H/S/94 is definitely worth adding to your collection!! Try to find yourself a brand-new copy of this one so you get the slipcover (apparently they're still in print).V/H/S/94 - a.k.a V/H/S/4
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024I love how random this was and the interesting use of horror aspects. Great film.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2022I was hesitant to rent this, the reviews were either 1 or 5. Honestly, it's neither.
If you enjoy the Found Footage genre it'll be like a 3.5-4. Definitely worth a watch. If you don't enjoy them, then like a 2? But if you don't enjoy FF and watch this...what are you even doing rating it? That's like me coming to your house to rate your "My little Pony" videos. I wouldn't waste my time!
As usual each film has a different atmosphere, setting and characters. In each segment I would say that the particular director did a good job setting the atmosphere and providing visually compelling settings with appropriate use of cameras to provide solid POV.
The prologue/epilogue were not as fleshed out as they normally are, but it was to the point and held its own. I personally enjoy the little details that are normally included at these parts, I'd say this was probably one of the weaker parts of the film to be honest, Id have preferred maybe something a bit more crazy?
There seemed to be a lot more gore here, very little in the way of suspense type additions, mostly monster oriented type films, which was fine.
I saw someone complaining about the use of "cults" in these films, but there was only one and a militia (not a cult). The crazy chicks don't count, they are more like serial killers and then there is the doctor, but he was basically a mad scientist.
It felt like the people who put this together wanted quality, and I really appreciate that (Please do this for the next one...PLEASE!), and if you can make it longer, that would be great also.
I much prefer monster/alien/supernatural/cult sort of found footage. Its hard to pull off suspense or an extremely potent atmospheric sense in these types of short films. But for the time given in each one of these the editing was done superbly, I cant think of a scene where I'd want them to cut or re-edit it for clarity, I understood what was happening each time and found the mystery they created by not explaining every single detail interesting in itself.
The camera work was never obnoxious or sickening. I never heard and endlessly screaming person or someone blowing snot bubbles for 10 minutes in a closet as u hear weird sounds. It was well paced throughout and the characters acted appropriately.
The last one, which depicted the militia as dumb hicks was good in that it added some humor to the additions but gave a plausible rationale for how things went. The subject had a bit of a run holding your perspective at everything but the ultimate main character, but overall it was a strong entry. The sewer scenes and monster were interesting and mysterious. The empty wake was just downright mysterious, leaving you wondering what's occurring in the world (I like when they do that, like in the one about summoning a demon from a previous VHS).
Found footage fan rating (subtract 1-2 stars for each if you don't enjoy this genre):
Prologue/epilogue: 3 - 3.5
Storm Drain: 3.5 - 4
The Empty Wake: 3.5 - 4
The Subject: 3.75 -4
Terror: 3.5 - 4
Its absolutely worth watching on PRIME. I rented this for 3.99 in Standard Def. and it was completely worth it at that price for me.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024I’ve seen all the other VHS movies. This one didn’t do anything new or innovative. Kind of a step backwards.
But still if you like found footage lots of interesting stories with subtitles
- Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2024I enjoyed the first V/H/S quite a bit. It's clear that they took everything that made that movie great and heaved it out the window. Terrible stories with a blatant agenda and bleak nihilism abound. The writers clearly make no bones about misunderstanding what makes decent horror almost as badly as they misunderstand the worldviews they attempt to lampoon.
And the icing on the cake is the special forces group that's so inept they get wiped out by half finished monstrosities. It's ridiculous how horror writers seem to think no special forces units get any training. They act like someone handed a gun and uniform to a random guy off the street. "Oh, a monster with blade arms. Let me walk toward it while firing my weapon." Ridiculous.
When horror writers put a political message ahead of their story telling, you get garbage like this.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024Rattma
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RekinONEReviewed in Germany on September 23, 2024
1.0 out of 5 stars Falscher Ländercode
Leider stand der Ländercode nicht dabei. Konnte den Film nicht abspielen
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DM82Reviewed in France on October 31, 2022
1.0 out of 5 stars pas "region free"
Pour information, cette édition n'est pas "region free", il est indiqué que le disque est zoné A ( États-Unis ) au dos de la jaquette, et l'ayant testée sur un lecteur Blu ray européen, celui-ci refuse effectivement de lire le disque, avec un message indiquant qu'il n'est pas de la bonne zone...
- ConnorReviewed in Canada on March 11, 2024
1.0 out of 5 stars DID NOT COME WITH SLIPCOVER.
bought this expecting to get the slipcover included like others in the review section… already have a loose copy of this and wanted the slipcover to match my v/h/s collection… will be returning and waiting for one to pop up on eBay… ~.- ..sigh.
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BorderBoyReviewed in Mexico on June 18, 2022
4.0 out of 5 stars V/H/S 94
Después de la poco memorable V/H/S Viral, los realizadores vuelven a lo básico, y aunque supera por mucho a la antes mencionada, no logra superar a las dos primeras entregas.
En esta ocasión tenemos cinco historias y un comercial; la historia principal se titula ‘Holy Hell’ y para ser el centro de todo, deja mucho que desear.
El primer segmento se titula ‘Storm Drain’, empieza como una leyenda urbana sobre un ‘hombre rata’, lo cual toma otro camino, pero definitivamente uno de los mejores.
El segundo segmento titulado ‘The Wake’, va creando cierta tensión hasta detonar en algo bastante impresionante, aunque no hay mucha explicación, también muy bueno.
El tercer segmento se titula ‘The Subject’ definitivamente, el mejor de todos y el de mayor duración también; la historia, los efectos y el gore, están increíbles.
Y finalmente, el último segmento titulado ‘Terror’, es uno de los más flojos, y el añadir esa resolución de vhs, no ayuda en mucho.
En resumida cuentas, una buena cuarta entrega en la saga del V/H/S, la mayoría buenas historias, esperemos no tarden tanto en entregar una quinta entrega.
El Blu-ray de Shudder tiene audio en inglés y subtítulo en español.
BorderBoyV/H/S 94
Reviewed in Mexico on June 18, 2022
En esta ocasión tenemos cinco historias y un comercial; la historia principal se titula ‘Holy Hell’ y para ser el centro de todo, deja mucho que desear.
El primer segmento se titula ‘Storm Drain’, empieza como una leyenda urbana sobre un ‘hombre rata’, lo cual toma otro camino, pero definitivamente uno de los mejores.
El segundo segmento titulado ‘The Wake’, va creando cierta tensión hasta detonar en algo bastante impresionante, aunque no hay mucha explicación, también muy bueno.
El tercer segmento se titula ‘The Subject’ definitivamente, el mejor de todos y el de mayor duración también; la historia, los efectos y el gore, están increíbles.
Y finalmente, el último segmento titulado ‘Terror’, es uno de los más flojos, y el añadir esa resolución de vhs, no ayuda en mucho.
En resumida cuentas, una buena cuarta entrega en la saga del V/H/S, la mayoría buenas historias, esperemos no tarden tanto en entregar una quinta entrega.
El Blu-ray de Shudder tiene audio en inglés y subtítulo en español.
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PaleReviewed in Germany on November 30, 2023
1.0 out of 5 stars Nicht in Deutschland abspielbar
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***** euch alle ganz herzlich ;3