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(2013) is the high-octane second installment in the popular found-footage horror anthology series. Often cited by fans as the strongest entry in the franchise, it features four distinct segments framed by a central narrative. The Frame Narrative: Tape 49
After losing his eye in a car accident, a man receives an experimental ocular implant that allows him to see again. However, the implant begins picking up "glitches"—the restless spirits of the dead lingering in his apartment. A Ride in the Park Directors: Eduardo Sánchez and Gregg Hale VHS2 (V/H/S/2)
If you are planning a marathon, CableTV.com suggests watching them in release order to see how the anthology style evolves: V/H/S (2012) V/H/S: Viral (2014) V/H/S/94 (2021) V/H/S/99 (2022) 2013 Summer Movie Guide: Horror and Suspense - E! News (2013) is the high-octane second installment in the
Reviewers on Rotten Tomatoes often note that it is faster and more abrasive than the first film, leaning heavily into "grossness and gore". Widely considered the "masterpiece" of the franchise
Widely considered the "masterpiece" of the franchise. A news crew gains access to a mysterious Indonesian cult's compound on the day of a scheduled "reckoning." It escalates into a chaotic, blood-soaked nightmare involving demonic rituals and biological horror. Slumber Party Alien Abduction Director: Jason Eisener
A group of pre-teens pulls pranks on each other at a lake house, only to be besieged by terrifying grey aliens. The frantic, strobe-lit camerawork (attached to a dog at one point) captures the panic of an extraterrestrial invasion. Why It Stands Out
A cyclist wearing a GoPro is bitten by a zombie. This segment offers a unique perspective by staying "filmed" from the cyclist's point of view as he transforms into a zombie and joins a horde attacking a children's birthday party. Safe Haven Directors: Timo Tjahjanto and Gareth Huw Evans