When the "V/H/S" horror anthology franchise kicked off in 2012, we had not yet entered the streaming wars that would irreversibly change the landscape of how audiences consume media, nor were we trapped in the cycle of "newstalgia" that currently plagues every major film release regardless of genre. Horror, arguably more than any other genre, is the most overt in its willingness to explore, reinvent, and pay homage to the films that came before, constantly finding ways to make the old feel fresh and new again. The first "V/H/S" film did that by borrowing the aesthetics of a time gone by, and injecting them with the storytelling sensibilities of a new generation.

In the years that followed, the "V/H/S" series has considerably expanded its scope. I firmly believe that there has never bee

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