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V/H/S 2

Original title: V/H/S/2
  • 2013
  • 18
  • 1h 36m
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6.0/10
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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
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    47K
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    • 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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    7pedroquintaoo

    Safe Haven should be adapted to a full length film

    I decided to rewatch "V/H/S/2" to introduce this series to my brother. The film takes a dark approach, almost resembling a snuff movie, but always rewards us with creative twists that pay homage to various elements of horror cinema.

    The film presents four short films directed by notable names in the genre, such as Simon Barrett, Adam Wingard, Eduardo Sánchez, and Gregg Hale (the creators of "Blair Witch Project"), Gareth Evans, and Timo Tjahjanto.

    The movie begins with "Phase I Clinical Trials," which might be the weakest of the anthology. The premise involves a man who, after receiving an ocular implant, starts seeing spirits. However, the execution falls short. The concept is intriguing, but the short is hampered by a lack of tension, as well as makeup and cinematography that fail to create the necessary atmosphere for effective horror.

    Moving on to "A Ride in the Park," we see a more creative and fresh take on the zombie subgenre. The idea of seeing the world through the eyes of a zombie is an interesting twist, especially in the context of found footage. This short stands out for its originality, offering a new perspective by showing things from the villain's point of view. Unlike the generic "In A Violent Nature," which used the same formula, this entry brought something new, keeping the viewer engaged and intrigued. It's an example of how a simple idea can be turned into something good when done right.

    "Safe Haven" is, without a doubt, the highlight of "V/H/S/2." This short film, focused on a bizarre and terrifying cult, perfectly captures the essence of psychological and supernatural horror. The tension is palpable, and the narrative takes the viewer on an emotional rollercoaster, culminating in a shocking ending. The cinematography, atmosphere, and performances are exceptional, creating a very bizarre mood. This segment deserves to be expanded into a full-length feature.

    The final short, "Slumber Party Alien Abduction," closes the anthology with an interesting take on alien invasion. While not the most impactful, it still manages to entertain and surprise. I recommend watching it with the volume up to enhance the sensory experience.

    In summary, "V/H/S/2" is an anthology that, even though it doesn't fully capture the surprise of my first viewing, still offers moments of pure horror and creativity. It's an experience that, despite its imperfections, is worth revisiting-especially for those looking for something different in the horror genre.
    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.
    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.
    8coolsavon

    An insane fun horror anthology. Deserves more attention

    ~I want to start off by saying that V/H/S 2 is a huge step up from its predecessor. It delivers more chills, thrills, action, and what we enjoy most...FUN! I was completely thrown off when I first watched this movie. I didn't know it was going to be so insane. ~For the people who haven't seen the first V/H/S, basically the movies are about a bunch of 'found-footage' short horror stories played through VHS tapes by people in a house. While they are watching these VHS tapes, something spooky is also going on in the house as well that stretches through the whole movie giving you updates on what's happening in the between changing of tapes. Now let's get to the tapes which is the main focus of this film. I won't give super spoilers, but i'll just give brief description of each tape.

    TAPE 1 - "Phase 1 Clinical Trials" This ghost story tape is the only one that made me jump a bunch of times. It will be the jump scare tape and that's what it heavily focuses on in scaring you. I enjoyed it for it's jump scares, but there is a questionable scene in there that doesn't make any sense, but luckily, I, a horror movie fanatic, knows that you aren't suppose to take horror movies that seriously or think SUPER deep about it. This one gets a... 8/10 (generous)

    TAPE 2 - "A Ride in the Park" Ever wanted to see through the eyes of a zombie? Well this is your lucky short. This is a pretty cool zombie short. It could have been just a little bit better, but it is still pretty good thanks to a few awesome scenes in it. This one gets a... 7/10

    TAPE 3 - "Safe Haven" This insane short is definitely the best out of the bunch. It is completely insane, bizarre, violent, and fun at the same time. Easily the most craziest, but enjoyable short I have ever experienced. If you see this film, make sure you watch this tape. It's long, but the crazy ending is worth it. This one gets a... 9.5/10

    TAPE 4 - "Slumber Party Alien Abduction" Well, the title of the tape speaks for itself. This short gets pretty fun and intense, but the most noticeable aspect about this tape, is the unique way that it's filmed. The camera is actually attached to the back of a dog, so we see what the dog sees and I had to give a big thumbs up for that. It's pretty creative and actually works out well enough. This tape will have you wondering what the f**k is going on but keep you thoroughly entertained. This one gets a... 8/10

    Wrap Around Tape/Frame Narrative - "Tape 49" As I said before, this is the story that plays on while the tapes are being watched. Two private investigators are searching for a missing college boy. They break into his house, search for him a little, then start to watch the tapes (which are the horror shorts) that he has. This story had a pretty clever twist in it that leads up to it's ending (which ends the whole film). This one gets a... 7/10

    OVERALL - 8/10. It's fun, has some scares, is over-the-top violent and insane, and a lot better than the first one. V/H/S 1 fans will LOVE V/H/S 2 and horror fans will love this as well.
    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

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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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