| Users | 0.0 | |
| Reviewer | 3.5 | |
| Overall | 3.5 |
V/H/S/94 (2021 R 1h43m) After the discovery of a mysterious VHS tape, a brutish police swat team launch a high-intensity raid on a remote warehouse, only to discover a sinister cult compound whose collection of pre-recorded material uncovers a nightmarish conspiracy. V/H/S/99 (2022 Not Rated 1h49m) V/H/S/99 harkens back to the final punk rock analog days of VHS, while taking one giant leap forward into the hellish new millennium. In V/H/S/99, a teenager's home video leads to a series of horrifying revelation V/H/S/85 (2023 TV-MA 1h50m) Sixth installment in the found-footage V/H/S franchise. Unveiled through a made-for-TV documentary, five tales of found footage horror emerge to take viewers on a terrifying journey into the grim underbelly of the 1980s.
| Horror | 100% |
| Thriller | 22% |
Video codec: MPEG-4 AVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1, 1.33:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.78:1, 1.33:1
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
English SDH
Blu-ray Disc
Three-disc set (3 BDs)
Region A (B, C untested)
| Movie | 3.0 | |
| Video | 3.5 | |
| Audio | 4.0 | |
| Extras | 4.0 | |
| Overall | 3.5 |
Released after their respective stand-alone Blu-ray editions, RLJ Entertainment now offers horror fans a sleek and space-saving "Triple Feature" Steelbook of the three most recent entries in the ongoing V/H/S franchise. The common thread here is that each of these anthology films (which originally debuted on Shudder between 2021-23) attempts to replicate a specific time period... and even though the short films contained within don't always follow the rules, the franchise's throwback visual aesthetic, flexible format, and revolving door of writers and directors ensures that each volume has a few highlights. (Exactly which ones are the highlights may vary from viewer to viewer.)

For breakdowns of all three volumes included in this set, please see my original reviews linked below which also include brief write-ups and individual ratings for each and every short film. Feel free to argue.
V/H/S/94 (2021)
V/H/S/99 (2022)
V/H/S/85 (2023)

For my thoughts on each film's 1080p transfer, please see my reviews linked below.

For details about each film's DTS-HD 5.1 Master Audio mix, keep on clicking.

This three-disc release ships in standard Steelbook packaging, with its white-dominant outer shell standing in contrast with the standard releases (and the films themselves). On the front is yet another skull -- boy, does this franchise love skulls -- with analog tracking lines and other filters giving everything a distressed look. The back cover simply features ominous text advertising "3 Tapes. One Nightmare" even though yes, discs are included inside. The interior (above) repurposes the wide-release Blu-ray cover art from each film in release order, with one disc on the left side and two overlapping on the right. It's a fine design overall; nothing to write home about, but good enough.
As each of these discs is identical to their stand-alone counterparts, again see each review for more details.

Shudder's ongoing horror anthology series V/H/S is not immune to the sporadic hit-or-miss ratio of its flexible format, and that includes all three compilations included on this "Triple Feature" Steelbook. While neither V/H/S/94, V/H/S/99, or V/H/S/85 stand out as a collection of masterpieces, each one has several standout short films. All three have decent A/V presentations and enjoyable extras too. But since all were available before this Steelbook saw the light of day, it's tough to recommend a purchase unless you're new to the series, a packaging collector, or a die-hard fan.