V/H/S/BEYOND
The infinite playground of forbidden worlds and dangerous lifeforms offered by the sci-fi horror genre will lead to the biggest, maddest, bloodiest V/H/S ever.
Cast
Brian Baker
Self (segment "Abduction/Adduction")
Trevor Dow
Self (segment "Abduction/Adduction")
Gerry Eng
Reed Farrington (segment "Abduction/Adduction")
Sam Gorski
Self (segment "Abduction/Adduction")
Mitch Horowitz
Self (segment "Abduction/Adduction")
Niko Pueringer
Self (segment "Abduction/Adduction")
Wren Weichman
Self (segment "Abduction/Adduction")
Thom Hallum
Broome (segment "Stork")
James C. Burns
Aubert (segment "Stork")
Jolene Andersen
Bennet (segment "Stork")
Tyler Andrews
Ivy (segment "Stork")
Vas Provatakis
E.T. (segment "Stork")
Phillip Andre Botello
Segura (segment "Stork")
Michael J. Sielaff
Pale Face & Babysitter (segment "Stork")
Dane DiLiegro
Stork (segment "Stork")
Chris Page
Brooder (segment "Stork")
Alan Maxson
Brooder (segment "Stork")
Blaine Magee
Brooder (segment "Stork")
Morgan Magee
Brooder (segment "Stork")
Namrata Sheth
Tara (segment "Dream Girl")
Crew
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The VHS series of found footage horror flicks have been a campy, at times gruesome, carnival ride over the years. Its been a bumpy ride too, with inconsistent scripts, that range from decent to downright awful.
Thankfully the latest iteration VHS Beyond is one of the good ones'. Its zany, out there, splattery but intelligently thought through and novel enough, to keep you watching from start to finish.
I thought the opening tale was particularly well done, whilst the whole dog thing (watch and you'll see what I mean), was certainly pretty weird.
In summary, VHS Beyond is one of the better VHS franchise flicks. If you like this sort of overstated, out there horror, its definitely worth a look.
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