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Tracking the Terror: Why V/H/S/2 Still Hits Hard If you’re a horror fan, you know the "found footage" genre can be a bit of a gamble. For every masterpiece, there are ten shaky-cam messes that just leave you with a headache. But then there’s (2013).
Whether you're a fan of cult horror, sci-fi scares, or just want to see a zombie try to eat a birthday cake, this movie delivers. It’s gross, it’s fast, and it’s arguably the peak of the V/H/S franchise. VHS2 (V/H/S/2)
Widely considered the best segment in the franchise, this cult-themed exposé by Gareth Huw Evans ( The Raid ) is a masterclass in escalating dread that ends in absolute, bloody chaos. Tracking the Terror: Why V/H/S/2 Still Hits Hard
Let me know which segment from the sequel still keeps you up at night! Whether you're a fan of cult horror, sci-fi
What makes V/H/S/2 stand out is how it plays with perspective. The video quality is noticeably improved over the first film, but the stories remain raw and visceral:
Ever wonder what a zombie apocalypse looks like from the perspective of the zombie? This segment uses a GoPro mounted to a cyclist's helmet to show exactly that.
A man receives a robotic eye implant that starts seeing "glitches"—which turn out to be terrifying spirits. It’s a classic ghost story told through modern tech.