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.
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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