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V/H/S 2

Original title: V/H/S/2
  • 2013
  • 18
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
47K
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V/H/S 2 (2013)
Searching for a missing student, two private investigators break into his house and find collection of VHS tapes. Viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they realize there may be dark motives behind the student's disappearance.
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Searching for a missing student, two private investigators break into his house and find a collection of VHS tapes. Viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they realize there may be ... Read allSearching for a missing student, two private investigators break into his house and find a collection of VHS tapes. Viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they realize there may be dark motives behind the student's disappearance.Searching for a missing student, two private investigators break into his house and find a collection of VHS tapes. Viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they realize there may be dark motives behind the student's disappearance.

  • Directors
    • Simon Barrett
    • Jason Eisener
    • Gareth Evans
  • Writers
    • Simon Barrett
    • Jamie Nash
    • Timo Tjahjanto
  • Stars
    • Lawrence Michael Levine
    • Kelsy Abbott
    • Adam Wingard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    47K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Simon Barrett
      • Jason Eisener
      • Gareth Evans
    • Writers
      • Simon Barrett
      • Jamie Nash
      • Timo Tjahjanto
    • Stars
      • Lawrence Michael Levine
      • Kelsy Abbott
      • Adam Wingard
    • 187User reviews
    • 229Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Lawrence Michael Levine
    Lawrence Michael Levine
    • Larry (segment "Tape 49")
    Kelsy Abbott
    • Ayesha (segment "Tape 49")
    Adam Wingard
    Adam Wingard
    • Herman (segment "Phase I Clinical Trials")
    Hannah Hughes
    Hannah Hughes
    • Clarissa (segment "Phase I Clinical Trials")
    L.C. Holt
    • Kyle (segment "Tape 49")
    Simon Barrett
    Simon Barrett
    • Steve (segment "Tape 49")
    Mindy Robinson
    Mindy Robinson
    • Tabitha (segment "Tape 49")
    Mónica Sánchez Navarro
    • Hotel Maid (segment "Tape 49")
    John T. Woods
    John T. Woods
    • Dr. Fleischer (segment "Phase I Clinical Trials")
    Corrie Lynne Fitzpatrick
    • Young Girl (segment "Phase I Clinical Trials")
    • (as Corrie Lynn Fitzpatrick)
    Brian Udovich
    Brian Udovich
    • Bloody Man (segment "Phase I Clinical Trials")
    John Karyus
    John Karyus
    • Uncle (segment "Phase I Clinical Trials")
    Casey Adams
    Casey Adams
    • Justin (segment "Phase I Clinical Trials")
    Jay Saunders
    • Biker (segment "A Ride in the Park")
    Bette Cassatt
    • Screaming Girl (segment "A Ride in the Park")
    Dave Coyne
    • Good Samaritan Guy (segment "A Ride in the Park")
    Wendy Donigian
    Wendy Donigian
    • Good Samaritan Girl (segment "A Ride in the Park")
    Devon Marie Saunders
    Devon Marie Saunders
    • Biker's Girlfriend (segment "A Ride in the Park")
    • (as Devon Brookshire)
    • Directors
      • Simon Barrett
      • Jason Eisener
      • Gareth Evans
    • Writers
      • Simon Barrett
      • Jamie Nash
      • Timo Tjahjanto
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    Michael_Elliott

    Nice Sequel with Twists and Gore

    V/H/S/2 (2013)

    *** (out of 4)

    Gory sequel to the 2012 film has a pair of investigators breaking into an apartment where they find an assortment of videotapes. The first story involves a man who receives a mechanical eye transplant that soon allows him to see dead people. The second story has a biker with a camera on his helmet getting bit by a zombie and soon he turns into one. The third story takes place at a strange cult school where the leader is being interviewed when "it" happens. The fourth and final story deals with a group of boys who keep playing a prank on one's sister when something joins them. I enjoyed the first film in the series and this one here is actually a tad bit stronger thanks in large part to the first two stories. The majority of the camera work comes from the camera being placed on people head's and I must admit that this gave me a headache at times but I will give the filmmakers credit as this did allow some familiar stories to be told in new ways. This is especially true for the second story when we get the POV shots from the zombie as he goes searching for people to eat. This was a rather unique spin on the genre and it really worked. The first story was also quite good, although this mechanical eye thing left some logical issues. Still, the episode is a good one and features some nice ideas. The fourth episode is one I won't ruin but there's a nice little twist along the way and I think it manages to be quite ambitious. The third film is without question the weakest but it does contain some very twisted scenes and a high level of gore. V/H/S/2 has the same look of the first film as the quality is quite different from one story to the next but this gives the film its own unique feel. Fans of gore will also enjoy that there's plenty of that going on here and especially in the third story, which is a downright bloodbath and even the second one contains a lot of the red stuff. For the most part the performances were just fine and at 95-minutes the film goes by fairly quickly. V/H/S/2 is a nice little gem that has a few flaws but for the most part it works well and I look forward to future installments.
    7Mr_Shine74

    An improvement on the first VHS film!

    Wow, what a contrast this film is with the first one! Most found-footage films I've seen have always had me wondering why the hell the people in the films are bothering to carry video cameras around and record the events that are unfolding around them as they run for their lives, this one is different, every use of a camera has been cleverly thought out and explained, from a camera mounted on a mountain bikers helmet to a documentary crew with button cameras, and even a bionic prosthetic eye, the intelligence that the film makers put it into this has made this into one of the best ff films I've had the pleasure of watching.

    In comparison to the first V/H/S film I thought this one was a whole lot more mature, the stories were more believable and well written, the excellent sequence from a zombies perspective was hilarious and gory and by far my favourite, I'm not sure if it was meant to be funny, but if it was it worked brilliantly.

    In V/H/S 1 there wasn't much said about the video tapes, only that they were found, someone wanted them and that they contained some pretty freaky stuff, this time I think the film makers have realised that they could have a gold mine hiding within the urban legend of the tapes, and have started to play on this legend a little more, and I think if they continue down the path they have ahead of them, expanding on the legend, keeping the intelligent use of cameras and smart reasons behind the tapes discovery for each film, then they could have a franchise as successful as the Saw franchise.

    Here's hoping! More reviews at http://stuarthine.worpress.com
    7andrewbarry6336

    Better than the first because of Safe Haven

    I liked the original and this one surprised me. While not every story was top notch one stands out as original and had great direction.

    Tape 1-Phase 1 Clinical Trials, This was a decent Ghost Story but was not very memorable. Did have a few scares and was fun to watch.6/10

    Tape 2-A Ride In The Park, This one was fun and creative. Wasn't scary but I did like the set up and actually seeing the perspective of a Zombie was real cool. It has a lot of gore and while I don't really like zombies this one was nice to watch. 7/10.

    Tape 3-Safe Haven, This is the best out of the bunch. Details an investigative team going into a religious cult and the outcome is insane and over the top. Has the best pacing and while there aren't many jump scares, it really manages to creep you out the whole time through. Also it is directed by the Mo Brothers who also did the ABC's Of Death letter L which was one of the best on that horror movie and did Macabre which I will link my review to that movie in the end. 9/10

    Tape 4-Alien Abduction, Most people consider this the weakest of the bunch but Tape 1 was the weakest in my opinion. This has a nice set up and the effects are good for a short. Wasn't creepy like Safe Haven but it kept me interested in till the end. 8/10

    Tape 49- The main story about two private investigators watching the tapes in a house where their looking for a kid from the first VHS. It was OK and while not the best story, it did give us a reason for watching the tapes which is nice. 6/10

    Overall this movie gets a 7/10. Safe Haven was great and I never knew it was by the Mo Brothers in till I watched Macabre. That was great knowing that. My link to Macabre and my review. http://imdb.com/title/tt1447791/reviews-16

    Check out my review for that movie as it is my surprise of the year for 2013. If you liked the first VHS then you will like this one. I find this one to be a little better and more creative. Not sure if they will do a third one but I would be open to it.
    7buchhol2

    An Improvement Over the First

    V/H/S 2 manages to fix the faults of the first. It's shorter and takes the grungy, exploitative snuff film tone of V/H/S and adds more excitement and humor. The quality of the shorts this time around are much more consistent, but they are still a mixed bag. The first short "Phase I: Clinical Trials" is average at best, but it mixed in a bit of humor which I liked. "A Ride in the Park" was fantastic and incredibly unique in it's use of the first person POV. It was my favorite of the four segments. "Safe Haven" is a close second with countless WTF moments. I would have loved a feature length version of this one. The weakest entry was the last, "Slumber Party Alien Abduction". It ineffectively used loud noises and bright lights to generate scares and it just didn't work for me. The wrap around story "Tape 49" was good, but I liked the ambiguity of the first films "Tape 56" better. V/H/S 2 added fun to the series and I hope these films continue.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Grisly as hell

    V/H/S/ 2 is a modern-day horror anthology featuring eclectic talent from the directors of THE RAID and YOU'RE NEXT amongst others. As with many modern horror anthologies, the emphasis is on outright blood and gore over scares, although there are attempts here to frighten as well as repulse the viewer. There are four tales in all, as well as a mildly diverting wraparound story involving a creepy old house and a VHS collection. Most of the material is shot POV style, which I enjoyed as a fan of the 'found footage' genre.

    The first tale is a simple riff on THE EYE, as a guy gets a new-fangled optic implant that restores his sight but has the unwanted side effect of allowing him to see spirits at the same time. I love the introduction of the deaf girl with her own twist and this is by far the scariest of the film, with some really jumpy moments. It's all predictable, but that's okay.

    The second tale is about a cyclist with a Go Pro camera mounted on his helmet. His trip through the woods is interrupted by a zombie attack, and what we get here is unending gore and bloodshed, some of the most gruesome you'll see. It's all pretty distasteful actually, and more than a little pointless.

    The third story is the Indonesian one, contributed by THE RAID director Gareth Evans; as a huge fan of his films, it was the one I was most looking forward to. Evans doesn't disappoint; this is as intense as his action films, and the madcap plot line involves a doomsday cult and the birth of the Antichrist. It's exceptionally gory, delightfully obscure, and without a doubt the highlight of the whole thing.

    The fourth and final story is weak by comparison. It tells of an attack by extraterrestrials on a group of redneck characters, who are all really dumb, but there's way too much of the shaky cam here and little real meat to the storyline. The dog is the most interesting character and you can guess what happens to that. V/H/S/ 2 isn't bad at all for fans of gory horror, but aside from the Indonesian segment it's all rather familiar.

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    • Trivia
      Top billing for the segment Slumber Party Alien Abduction is given to the dog.
    • Goofs
      In the segment 'Safe Haven', when the lone survivor is trying to escape the area, he smashes the car window to get inside the vehicle. A few seconds later, when the demon beast attacks the vehicle, bits of glass shatter across the screen coming from the already missing window.
    • Quotes

      [first lines of "A Ride in the Park"]

      Biker: [answering headset] Hey, babe!

      Biker's Girlfriend: Don't "hey babe" me, Mike Sullivan. We're supposed to be having breakfast.

      Biker: Yeah, but it's a beautiful day; I just want to take the bike out for a spin.

      Biker's Girlfriend: I wanted you to take *me* for a spin. You know, you ride that bike more than you ride me.

    • Alternate versions
      An R-rated version was released on home video. It adds simulated tape damage to obscure a few particularly graphic sequences.
    • Connections
      Featured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Horror Movies: 2010s (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Don't Turn Away (From My Love)
      Written and Performed by Lovelock

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 2013 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
      • Indonesia
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Indonesian
    • Also known as
      • VHS: Las crónicas del miedo 2
    • Filming locations
      • Frederick County, Maryland, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Collective Studios
      • Bloody Disgusting
      • 8383 Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,833
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,932
      • Jul 14, 2013
    • Gross worldwide
      • $805,574
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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