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*V/H/S

What You Need To Know:

V/H/S is a vile, ultraviolent, depraved horror anthology. Nine directors conspire to create a series of short horror stories. A sketchy story ties them together. An unknown third party hires a group of misfits to burglarize a desolate house in the countryside and acquire a rare tape. Upon searching the house, they are confronted with a dead body, a hub of old televisions, and an endless supply of cryptic footage. Each videotape is stranger and more inexplicable than the last. The videos are a series of found-footage vignettes where people are betrayed by friends or loved ones and brutally murdered.

V/H/S stands as one of the worst movies ever. The mysterious, graphically violent videotapes are strung together with the vague storyline. The tapes tell varying stories, but every one winds up bloody, unpleasant, and utterly unwholesome. In addition to its ultraviolent content, V/H/S contains abundant foul language, extremely disgusting lewd behavior, explicit nudity, and extreme substance abuse in two scenes. Discerning viewers unquestionably will want to avoid this contemptuous, inhuman movie at all costs. V/H/S is a sick, non-stop assault on the senses.

Content:

(HHH, AbAbAb, OOO, LLL, VVV, SSS, NNN, AAA, DDD, MMM) Very strong humanist worldview overall with a heavily immoral viewpoint and a nearly non-stop assault on the senses in every possible aspect of behavior, with a heavy presence of evil/demonic imagery, including Satanism and Satanic sacrifice; at least 250 obscenities and profanities, including many “f” word variations and GDs; very strong bloody violence includes multiple murders portrayed in graphic fashion, including throat-slittings, dismemberments, bludgeonings, rape, mutilation, stabbings, eye-gougings, car crashes, and a carload of college males hit by a train; multiple nude sex scenes, particularly graphic of a woman who kills men while having sex with them and even rips the genitals off one man, with blood streaming everywhere all over her body and the entire surroundings, and another sequence where men try to make drunken or drugged women have relations with them on camera; extreme nudity; two sequences feature excessive drunken behavior and drug abuse; and extreme miscellaneous immorality includes betrayals in nearly every sequence, with loved ones or friends killing each other, plus stealing, rudeness, and an interrupted Satanic sacrifice are all featured.

More Detail:

V/H/S is an utterly vile, violent, depraved, morally corrupt horror anthology.

In the movie, nine directors conspire to create a series of six short horror stories. A sketchy plot ties the stories together. An unknown third party hires a group of misfits to burglarize a desolate house in the countryside and acquire a rare tape. Upon searching the house, the guys are confronted with a dead body, a hub of old televisions, and an endless supply of cryptic footage. Each video is stranger and more inexplicable than the last. The videos are a series of found-footage vignettes where people are betrayed by friends or loved ones and brutally murdered.

V/H/S stands as one of the worst movies ever to come down the pike. The mysterious, graphically violent videotapes are strung together with the vague storyline. The tapes tell varying stories, but every one winds up bloody, unpleasant, and utterly unwholesome. In addition to its ultraviolent content, V/H/S contains abundant foul language, extremely disgusting lewd behavior, explicit nudity, and extreme substance abuse in two scenes. Discerning viewers unquestionably will want to avoid this contemptuous, inhuman movie at all costs. V/H/S is a sick, non-stop assault on the senses.

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Now more than ever we’re bombarded by darkness in media, movies, and TV. Movieguide® has fought back for almost 40 years, working within Hollywood to propel uplifting and positive content. We’re proud to say we’ve collaborated with some of the top industry players to influence and redeem entertainment for Jesus. Still, the most influential person in Hollywood is you. The viewer.

What you listen to, watch, and read has power. Movieguide® wants to give you the resources to empower the good and the beautiful. But we can’t do it alone. We need your support.

You can make a difference with as little as $7. It takes only a moment. If you can, consider supporting our ministry with a monthly gift. Thank you.

Movieguide® is a 501c3 and all donations are tax deductible.