Back in the ’80s, horror franchises were the thing and demonstrated a horror villain’s longevity. Decades later, there have been a few that have gone on to establish cult status and up the ante after the first three films. Terrifier has been a raging success, and Scream keeps going and going… and then going some more.

For me, V/H/S stands out as a true modern-era horror franchise. It started in 2012 and was picked up by streaming platform Shudder nearly a decade after its inception. There have been some lesser entries, but overall the found footage films have been a mixed bag due to their nature. Its anthology style has left room for terrible segments and diamonds in the rough.

Still, V/H/S has been a mainstay and a reliable source for found footage fans to get their fix. Let’s look at all eight films in the franchise and rank them.

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Back in the ’80s, horror franchises were the thing and demonstrated a horror villain’s longevity. Decades later, there have been a few that have gone on to establish cult status and up the ante after the first three films. Terrifier has been a raging success, and Scream keeps going and going… and then going some more.

For me, V/H/S stands out as a true modern-era horror franchise. It started in 2012 and was picked up by streaming platform Shudder nearly a decade after its inception. There have been some lesser entries, but overall the found footage films have been a mixed bag due to their nature. Its anthology style has left room for terrible segments and diamonds in the rough.

Still, V/H/S has been a mainstay and a reliable source for found footage fans to get their fix. Let’s look at all eight films in the franchise and rank them.

Read more….