V/H/S/99 understands the ‘90s assignment and crafts low-budget chaos that delivers a unified anthology slathered in guts, heavy on nostalgia, and with a punk-as-hell attitude.
V/H/S is bringing the horror anthology back to the '90s with new anthology flick, V/H/S/99.
A fourth film in the twisted V/H/S franchise is in the works with Radio Silence and David Bruckner (The Night House) among the producers. V/H/S/94, as it's being called, will feature segments from directors Simon Barrett, Timo Tjahjanto, and Chloe Okuno, with additional filmmakers to be announced later. According to the Hollywood Reporter, V/H/S/94 will be the first film in the franchise to be presented in a single, fluid narrative, with each section linked up. Past entries featured segments without any narrative link beyond the framing device that bookended the film. …
What would happen if a bunch of cosmic portals popped up all over the world? Well, check out the first trailer for the new sci-fi horror anthology Portals for the nightmarish answer. The film comes from the folks at Bloody Disgusting behind hit horror anthologies V/H/S and Southbound and brings four directors to tell the interconnected stories of what happens in the first few days after terrifying, reality-altering portals snap into existence around the globe. Directed by Eduardo Sanchez (The Blair Witch Project), Gregg Hale (V/H/S 2), Timo Tjahjanto (The Night Comes For Us), …