V/H/S/Halloween

2025

Horror

31
IMDb Rating 6.0/10 10 2641 2.6K

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Plot summary

A collection of Halloween-themed videotapes unleashes a series of twisted, blood-soaked tales, turning trick-or-treat into a struggle for survival.

Top cast

María Romanillos as Vicky (segment: Ut Supra Sic Infra)
Sandra Escacena as Verónica (segment: Ut Supra Sic Infra)
Rebekah Kennedy as Swaddled Woman (segment: Coochie Coochie Coo)
Lize Johnston as Witch
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1.03 GB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
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29.97 fps
1 hr 54 min
Seeds 100+
2.12 GB
1920*1080
English 5.1
NR
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29.97 fps
1 hr 54 min
Seeds 100+
1.92 GB
1920*1080
English 5.1
NR
us  
29.97 fps
1 hr 54 min
Seeds 100+

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by ReelReviewer911 7 / 10

Ignore the bad reviews! This one is FUN!

What a great film to kickoff the season! This film is loads of fun!I went in expecting another mediocre VHS film but instead was awesomely surprised with something that played like an amateurs masterpiece. Dark yet playful and fun. You get your violence and dark themes with plenty of laughs. Is the acting masterclass? Lol, it doesn't need to be.The story about the candy making, one per person... wow, hahaha.If you're going into this one without expectation and just looking for new spooky season films to sprinkle in with the classics you're undoubtedly watching...throw this one on and give it a chance.
Reviewed by arungeorge13 6 / 10

Impressives ones >> disappointing ones. Good V/H/S entry overall. [+64%]

It was high time a V/H/S flick got made with the Halloween theme. Like with each instalment, it's ideal to analyse segment-by-segment:"Diet Phantasma" (wraparound narrative) - Prologue Written and directed by Bryan M. Ferguson, this one's my least favourite in the film overall. It has that late '80s look and solid practical effects, but given that the same thing repeats itself between segments (consume soda or get close to it, go insane), it became incredibly less impactful by the end. (2/5)"Coochie Coochie Coo" The story takes place around 2009 and features some interesting lore. Two high schoolers go trick-or-treating (for the final time, ugh) and end up getting stuck at a house with a mysterious occupant (or occupants?). The one's a load of fun -- creepy make-up effects, some unexpectedly disgusting finds, shaky cam 101, and a pretty satisfying finale. (3/5)"Ut Supra Sic Infra" Paco Plaza (of REC, Veronica, and Sister Death) comes up with a crime reconstruction plot at a supposed psychic's mansion. The setup and payoffs here are predictable, and there's a surprising amount of eye-gouging here, which made me want to look away. But besides the action-packed finale, there isn't much to write home about for a filmmaker of Plaza's calibre. (2.5/5)"Fun Size" What a blast! This is, hands down, my pick. Casper Kelly's segment is the perfect mix of laughs, gross-out gore, and tension-driven thrills. Glad this segment was positioned as the "centrepiece" because it had pretty much everything I wanted from a V/H/S segment. The effects are great, the payoffs are solid, and there's scope for a full-length film here, if characters can be well-developed. Give this guy a budget! (4/5)"Kidprint" Alex Rose Perry writes and directs the darkest segment in the film, revolving around a serial (kidnapper and) killer with a video fetish. The segment holds nothing back when it comes to depicting violence and harm against kids and adolescents, with some really gruesome imagery coming your way. The plot is quite thin and unfolds quickly, but the gnarly effects do capture your attention. (3/5)"Home Haunt" Micheline Pitt-Norman & R. H. Norman's segment feels eerily familiar to a short story I wrote almost a decade ago, with a family haunt gradually turning into a hellish portal. It also has a bit of the Hell House LLC hangover to it, but there are some surprises too, with a really captivating (and brutal) finale. A pretty solid segment, if not a great one. (3/5)Overall, it's good to see the impressive segments outnumbering the disappointing ones in this edition of V/H/S. Let's keep the yearly tradition going -- it not only gives rise to new, creative voices in the horror genre, but also opens the doors for them to materialise their larger ideas in the near future.
Reviewed by iamtj-1 6 / 10

Just watch V/H/S 2 again

This movie tries and the Adult Swim segment is hilarious, but the rest just seem forced. The connecting story is lame and doesn't really have any tie to the others stories or a reason for them. The neighborhood haunted house story is probably the most entertaining. As above, so below is the most erie and best directed segment.
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