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30 Days of Found Footage Horror 2000s - Present (2025)
Day 28: VHS (2012)
When a group of misfits are hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house and acquire a rare VHS tape, they discover more found footage than they bargained for.

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Movies I Saw in 2025 - VHS
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Whenever I housesit for my parents, I take reckless advantage of their various streaming services, and always end up watching a bunch of movies. Between bingeing What We Do In the Shadows, I watched this on Tubi, and was thoroughly unimpressed.
VHS has an excellent premise - a group of assholes break into an old man's house, intent on robbing him, only to find the guy dead, surrounded by VHS tapes. They watch the tapes, and find them filled with weird, creepy, terrifying visuals as they slowly get picked off. This should be a ripe playground for all sorts of spook-em-ups. Alas, Guillermo del Toro once said that anthologies are only as good as their weakest installment. And VHS has a lot of weak installments.
None of the stories are BAD, they're justโฆamateurish. And a lot of that is because this was made by amateurs, with a teeny budget of less than $250,000. I tend to be very forgiving of little independent projects like that - just look at my relationship with John Waters - but VHS is always so talked up by horror fanatics that I think my hopes were just a bit too high. "Amateur Night" and "Tuesday the 17th" are fun, and "10/31/98" starts strong, but everything else feels like sitting around waiting for slasher fodder to die.
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