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Summary V/H/S/Beyond, the seventh installment of the V/H/S franchise will feature six new bloodcurdling tapes, placing horror at the forefront of a sci-fi-inspired hellscape.

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Summary V/H/S/Beyond, the seventh installment of the V/H/S franchise will feature six new bloodcurdling tapes, placing horror at the forefront of a sci-fi-inspired hellscape.

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Pound for pound, segment for segment, death for death, this is everything we could possibly want from a horror anthology.

While other V/H/S installments have sometimes been scattershot, united by format and time period more than anything else, V/H/S/Beyond holds together almost perfectly as a thematic exploration of the things lurking just beyond our understanding.

Bastante buena, no tanto como 94 y 85, pero si mejor que Viral y 99, aunque el segmento de los perros me pareció horrible y el de la chica en el desierto se me hizo un poco flojo, lo demás, muy bueno.

Pretty scattered, the first zombie action sequence was really good and maybe my favorite of all the VHS collections. The rest are pretty throwaway. The crazy pet lady wasn't even alien related, which I thought was the whole gimmick of this series.

V/H/S/Beyond is the most cohesive, best arranged, and most creatively complementary V/H/S yet. Here’s hoping we get a bundle of found-footage mayhem like this one every Halloween for the foreseeable future.

While this is one of the better “V/H/S” anthologies of late, I can’t but wonder if they shouldn’t take two years to make the next one.

V/H/S/Beyond falls in the middle of the pack for the franchise. It's not as terrifying as the first film, and nowhere near as bad as V/H/S/Viral. Instead, it's more on par with recent entries.

Usually anything this many generations into its evolution is pretty exhausted – but this is pretty good, or at least in parts.

Despite its new thematic wrinkle, the five segments here feel familiar in ideas and unmemorable in execution. It’s a middling addition to a variably inspired anthology brand that will no doubt trundle on through more installments yet.

I'll be a bit generous here because, in terms of quality, it is by far the best-looking film of the series. That being said, Beyond runs into the same issue that all of the other V/H/S films run into - The segments run on far too long. Everyone one of them overstays its welcome and the stories, in a nutshell, are OK. Once you reach the midway point for most of them, you just want it to be done already.

There is variety here. but everything is soooo mid. First one was well made Some were mediocre at best and the rest of them were plain aweful. I did not enjoy my time with it. The last one was infuriatingly bad, I mean, why dont you call the cops before you enter an alien ship on your own, and why are you surprised when you find aliens inside an alien ship that you decided was a good idea to enter on your own, its just ****, the last one was impossible to watch.Plain trash Horrible

By far the weakest of the series of films. Not scary or thought provoking at all, not funny at any point. Really goofy and cringy in a bad way. I actually like the other VHS movies so I’m fairly disappointed.

Production Company Shudder, Studio71, Cinepocalypse Productions, Spooky Pictures

Release Date Oct 4, 2024

Duration 1 h 54 m

Rating Not Rated

Tagline No safe space.