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Anthony D'Alessandro, "Toronto Unveils Discovery & Wavelengths Sections; Midnight Madness Opening Includes Roku’s ‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’". Deadline Hollywood, August 4, 2022. Film critic Paul Le concluded that the film "proves the V/H/S movies are still in a class of their own when it comes to macabre, found-footage storytelling." [18] Adam Patterson of Film Pulse stated that "The low-definition depravity of the visuals fit nicely into the underground tape-trading scene by which the film was certainly inspired". He also compared the quality of the film's segments to those of the franchise's previous entries, affirming that V/H/S/94 "is the most consistent of the bunch." [19] Critic Nathaniel Muir praised the originality of each short film, as well as the blending of horror, science fiction and dark comedy, asserting that " V/H/S/94 is arguably the strongest entry yet" in the series. [20] The film debuted at the 2012 Sundance Film Festival in January 2012, [7] and was released on demand on August 31, 2012. The film made its limited theatrical premiere in the United States on October 5, 2012, and in the United Kingdom on January 18, 2013.

V/H/S horror shorts return, this time on Snapchat | SYFY WIRE". 2018-11-30. Archived from the original on 2018-11-30 . Retrieved 2023-02-08. Merely a few days after finishing my read of George Orwell's fantastic 1948 novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four", I was immediately keen on looking to rent the modern film version, "1984" - filmed, appropriately enough, not only during the actual YEAR of 1984, but also during the exact same short span of months that the story took place in. This, to me, is a prime example of perfect, and unbelievably well-timed, brilliance. A picture based on such complex, prophetic, and well-known material could have turned out to be a complete disaster (which it certainly had potential for, judging from the horrendous-looking DVD cover); thankfully, however, I was not disappointed. The ultimate job of policing film releases in the UK had always lay with the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), who now had to oversee the home video market as well. The man in charge was the notorious James Ferman, a strict unforgiving type who resided over the BBFC from 1975 until 1999. Not only were certain films banned outright, but a raft of changes swept through the whole UK movie market. He was famous for hating Nunchaku’s, making the producers change the TMNT title to ‘Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles’ and some of Bruce Lee’s most iconic fight scenes involving the weapon were removed from releases.A sequel, titled V/H/S/2, was debuted at January 19 as part of Sundance 2013. The film was released via VOD on June 6, and theatrically on July 12. A third entry in the series, titled V/H/S: Viral, was released on Video on Demand on October 23, 2014, and in theatres on November 21 of the same year. Multiple actors have portrayed the Emperor: The evil ruler of the Galactic Empire and Darth Vader's powerful Sith Master, who appears via hologram. Clive Revill originally provided his voice, while actress Marjorie Eaton portrayed him physically, wearing a mask. Ultimately the actress and voice actor were replaced by Ian McDiarmid, who portrayed the character in later films, for the 2004 DVD edition and subsequent releases. V/H/S/99' – Shudder Presses Play on Fifth Entry in the Bloody Disgusting-Produced Anthology Franchise from Studio71!". July 28, 2022. Another sequel, V/H/S/85, was officially announced later on October 7, 2022. The unintended leak from Rodriguez earlier that year was actually referring to that particular film, produced discreetly alongside V/H/S/99. V/H/S/85 premiered September 22, 2023 at Fantastic Fest and was met with positive reception. It is set to be released on October 6, 2023 via Shudder.

A 4-episode miniseries V/H/S: Video Horror Shorts was released on Snap Originals on October 28, 2018. [20]The Magic Roundabout is in Mister Rusty's magic garden. He's 100 years old and moves very fast, because there's always something to do.

Hannon, Melissa (October 3, 2021). "Fantastic Fest Review: 'V/H/S/94' will Satisfy Franchise Fans". HorrorGeekLife . Retrieved October 3, 2021. V/H/S/94 First Look Photo! Coming To Fantastic Fest and Shudder". Fangoria . Retrieved September 15, 2021. Most reviewers said that they felt the film was too long. Variety noted that "the segments vary in quality and the whole overstays its welcome at nearly two hours. Some trimming (perhaps relegating a weaker episode to a DVD extra) would increase theatrical chances." [15]

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Tallerico, Brian. "V/H/S/94 movie review & film summary (2021) | Roger Ebert". RogerEbert.com . Retrieved October 5, 2021. A second spin-off film Kids vs. Aliens, a feature-length adaptation of "Slumber Party Alien Abduction", from Jason Eisener's segment from V/H/S/2 premiered at Fantastic Fest in 2022 and released in January 20, 2023 by RLJE Films and Shudder. a b c Miska, Brad (August 17, 2021). "Shudder Inserts Bloody Disgusting's 'V/H/S/94' This October!". Bloody Disgusting . Retrieved September 13, 2021. Carrie Fisher as Leia Organa: A leader of the Rebel Alliance, the former Princess of the destroyed planet Alderaan.

A spin-off based on the segment Amateur Night, entitled Siren released theatrically on December 2, 2016. For "V/H/S", we went to people that I have a relationship with via Bloody Disgusting — a group of trusted filmmakers who we thought would want to take part in this. They pitched us their ideas, then came to us with treatments and scripts. It was like, "If you like this, go do your thing." Levine, Noah. " "V/H/S/94" Filmmakers talk inspiration for segments, creating the VHS aesthetic, and rat monsters". The Daily Texan . Retrieved September 30, 2021. Chloe Okuno doesn’t have a feature to her name — the forthcoming “Watcher,” starring Maika Monroe and Burn Gorman, is currently in post-production — but perhaps it helped that she had something to prove, because the simple but immensely skin-crawling “Storm Drain” is far and away the most rewarding short here. A television reporter is sent to investigate recent sightings of a creature that people have dubbed “Ratman,” a phenomenon that leads her to interview a handful of kooky characters before winding up at the sewer where the monster has been spotted. Wild creature work and an un-fakeable nightmare location do a lot of the heavy lifting here, as the recesses of the storm drain hide all sorts of awful discoveries that love to jump-scare any uninvited guests into an early grave, but the legend of Ratman ends with a reveal that you won’t soon forget. Critics praised the film's gritty aesthetic, creature and make-up effects, and embrace of 1990s video culture. Writing for Dread Central, Drew Tinnin found that "There’s a great balance of technical artistry and funhouse fright that keep the momentum building through every story," summarizing that " V/H/S/94 hits the same high notes as the original entry and even has some new twists and turns of its own," and rating it 3.5/5. [16]

VHS managed to get a stranglehold on the video production market, driven by falling prices of VHS hardware, the porn industry’s stamp of approval, and in the UK, by Thorn EMI, who owned a chain of video rental stores and produced their own Ferguson video player, an affordable piece of kit which helped to drive VHS into the UK’s warm embrace. Sony eventually relented in 1988, producing its own VHS player, which marked the end of Betamax. This would be repeated in the 2000’s with the Blu-ray vs HD-DVD formats, although this time Sony had the advantage in the PS3, which got the format into living rooms faster. As home rentals started to take off, the Studio’s began to realise that VHS could breathe new life into movies which had under-performed at the box-office. 1980’s ‘The Shining’ slightly disappointed at the box-office but went on to do big business within the home market. Blade Runner was another movie that found a cult following on VHS, along with John Carpenters ‘The Thing’. This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. ( October 2023) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Morris Bush portrays the bounty hunter Dengar, Alan Harris portrays the bounty hunter Bossk and Chris Parsons portrays the robotic bounty hunter 4-LOM.

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