
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.... (Full plot summary below)
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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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| The PlaylistDrew TaylorV/H/S 2 is a whole lot of fun. We can imagine fans of midnight movies shrieking with delight at some of the sections... |
| CraveOnlineWilliam BibbianiA fine string of scary installments that makes the original V/H/S, even its better entries, pale in comparison. |
| Film School RejectsRob HunterInconsistency aside, this franchise remains a shot in the arm for horror fans, and it would be great to see them continue to make it an annual tradition with new writers/directors sharing billing each time. |
| VarietyDennis HarveyThis one is shorter and has fewer segments, but also earns a much higher batting average. In fact, there’s nary a dud among the four main tales (not including the titled bookends), which each whip elements of terror, macabre humor and the fantastical into a giddy frenzy. |
| TheFilmFile.comDustin PutmanConsistently surprising with stylistic ingenuity and storytelling elegance. Never afraid to journey into the blackest of hearts, the filmmakers involved in "V/H/S/2" have given the project their best shot, and it shows. |
| MSN MoviesWilliam GossJust imagine the kind of anthology that might yet be born should all involved be held to the evident highlights of these films so far. |
| PopMattersBill GibronV/H/S/2 is a consistently terrific genre omnibus, and an excellent example of a goofy gimmick seemingly past its cinematic sell date. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoV/H/S/2 is V/H/S on mega-steroids, but Gareth Evans and Timo Tjahjanto easily steal the show with their segment "Safe Haven" - which will undoubtedly be one of the strongest horror entries in 2013. |
| Film.comJordan HoffmanS-VHS isn’t as pants-pooping scary as the first, but it is funnier, tighter and slicker. |
| Film ThreatDon R. LewisThe scares in V/H/S/2 are totally different and more jump oriented than the eerie, slow builds in the original. |