V/H/S/94 Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

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🍿 V/H/S/94: Detailed Plot Synopsis

Holy Hell (Frame Narrative)

The film opens with a SWAT team raiding a warehouse, believing it to be a drug den. They soon discover it’s a cult compound filled with dead bodies and televisions playing disturbing VHS tapes. The SWAT team splits up to investigate, with some watching the tapes while others search the warehouse.

V/H/S/94 Scene 1

Storm Drain

A news reporter and her cameraman investigate an urban legend about the ‘Rat Man’ living in the sewers. They venture into the storm drains and encounter a bizarre cult that worships a grotesque rat-like creature. Their investigation takes a dark turn when they become victims of the cult.

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The Empty Wake

A young woman working at a funeral home is left alone to conduct a wake during a stormy night. Strange noises emanate from the casket, and she soon discovers the corpse is reanimated and violent. She must fight for her survival as the funeral home becomes a terrifying battleground.

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The Subject

In Indonesia, a mad scientist conducts gruesome experiments, turning humans into cyborgs. When a SWAT team raids his lab, the scientist is killed, but his creations come to life, wreaking havoc on the officers. The story is told largely from the perspective of one of the cyborg subjects as she fights to survive.

V/H/S/94 Scene 4

Terror

A white supremacist militia group plots to attack a federal building using a captured vampire’s blood as a weapon. Their plan goes awry when the vampire escapes, leading to a bloody and chaotic showdown within their fortified compound. The segment explores the group’s extremist beliefs and the consequences of their actions.

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Slater (N/A): The leader of the SWAT team investigating a warehouse, who ultimately falls victim to a snuff film cult.
  • Holly Marciano (Anna Hopkins): An ambitious news reporter who is converted into a Raatma worshipper after investigating urban legends in the sewers.
  • Hailey (Kyal Legend): A young funeral home attendant who becomes possessed by a reanimated corpse during a stormy night shift.
  • Dr. James Suhendra (N/A): A demented scientist conducting unethical experiments to create mechanical-human hybrids.
  • S.A. (Subject 99) (N/A): A kidnapped woman turned cyborg who fights for survival after the mad scientist’s lab is raided.
  • Greg (N/A): The leader of a white supremacist militia group planning a terrorist attack using a vampire as a weapon.
  • Petro (N/A): A member of a snuff film cult operating out of the warehouse being investigated.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Distorted female voice: “All are welcome. All are watching. Finally, followers, tonight is the night you’ve been waiting for. Track my signal. The signal is the stimulant. The signal is the sedative. The signal is salvation.” – A distorted female voice emanates from the speakers throughout the warehouse.
  • Holly Marciano: “Hail Raatma.” – Holly cheerfully finishes her report, signing off with ‘Hail Raatma’ after being converted/brain-washed by the sewer cult.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: Unknown
  • Domestic Gross: Unknown
  • Worldwide Gross: Unknown

💥 V/H/S/94 Reviews

Personal Review

As a fan of the V/H/S series, I was excited to see what V/H/S/94 had to offer. Some of the segments had me on the edge of my seat, especially ‘The Subject’ which was a wild ride from start to finish. Other segments felt a bit weaker, but overall, it was a fun and gory experience that kept me entertained. If you’re into found-footage horror, this one is definitely worth checking out. I especially loved the 90s aesthetic; it really brought back memories and added to the creepy vibe. The creature design in ‘Storm Drain’ was also particularly memorable, in a terrifying way!

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of found footage horror”
    • “Viewers who enjoy anthology films”
    • “Those who appreciate graphic gore and practical effects”
    • “Horror enthusiasts looking for a disturbing viewing experience”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Graphic violence and gore”
    • “Disturbing imagery”
    • “Body horror”
    • “Depictions of cult activity”
    • “Extremist ideologies”

Professional Reviews

  • MovieWeb: “V/H/S/94 successfully taps into the nostalgia of the 90s found-footage horror, delivering a mixed bag of scares and gore that will satisfy fans of the franchise. The segments vary in quality, but the overall experience is a worthwhile trip down memory lane for horror enthusiasts. The grittiness of the VHS aesthetic adds to the unsettling atmosphere, making it a fun and disturbing watch.
  • Whats-on-Netflix: “V/H/S/94 offers a nostalgic and gory ride back to the found-footage horror of the 90s, but it fails to consistently deliver the scares. The anthology format allows for some creative and disturbing segments, but others fall flat, leaving viewers with a somewhat uneven experience. Still, fans of the franchise will find enough to enjoy in this latest installment.

Audience Reactions

The ‘The Subject’ segment was insane and unlike anything I’ve seen before in a V/H/S movie.: Many viewers praised ‘The Subject’ for its creativity, gore, and unique blend of body horror and action.

The old-school VHS aesthetic really added to the creepy and unsettling atmosphere.: The film’s commitment to the 90s VHS style and found-footage format was widely appreciated for enhancing the horror experience.

Overall Consensus: V/H/S/94 is a mixed bag of found-footage horror that delivers some memorable scares and gore, but suffers from uneven quality across its segments. Fans of the franchise will find enough to enjoy, particularly ‘The Subject’, but newcomers may find it inconsistent.

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “The amateur sketch of ‘the Ratman’ is a reference to the amateur sketch of a leprechaun sighting in Alabama circa March 16th 2007.”
  • “V/H/S/94 features segments directed by filmmakers known for their work in horror, including Simon Barrett (You’re Next, The Guest) and Timo Tjahjanto (May the Devil Take You).”
  • “The film uses various techniques to mimic the look and feel of VHS tapes from the 1990s, including aspect ratio, color grading, and artificial grain.”

🖥️ How to Watch V/H/S/94?

V/H/S/94 is primarily available for streaming on Shudder. You may also find it for rent or purchase on platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, and Vudu. Check your preferred streaming service for availability in your region, and consider using a service like JustWatch to compare your options.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed V/H/S/94, you might like these similar films:

  • V/H/S (2012): The original film that launched the found footage anthology series, setting the tone for graphic horror.
  • V/H/S/2 (2013): Follow-up to the original with even more found footage terror.
  • Creepshow (1982): Classic horror anthology with a comic book aesthetic and tales of gore and suspense.
  • Trick ‘r Treat (2007): A modern horror anthology set on Halloween, with interconnected stories and a retro feel.

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🎧 Soundtrack

V/H/S/94 features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

What is V/H/S/94 about?

V/H/S/94 is a found footage horror anthology film. A SWAT team discovers a warehouse filled with dead bodies and VHS tapes, each containing a terrifying short film. The film explores themes of cults, urban legends, body horror, and extremism through the lens of found footage.

Where can I watch V/H/S/94?

V/H/S/94 is primarily available on the streaming service Shudder. It may also be available for rent or purchase on other platforms like Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies.

Is V/H/S/94 scary?

V/H/S/94 contains graphic violence, gore, and disturbing imagery. Its effectiveness as a horror film varies from viewer to viewer, with some finding it genuinely frightening and others finding it more shocking than scary. ‘The Subject’ segment is frequently cited as particularly disturbing.

🔥 Bonus Content

This Terrifying Creature Was Found Underground

Thinking about watching V/H/S/94 but heard it’s intense? This review breaks down why it’s so disturbing, so you can decide if you’re brave enough to handle it. Honestly, it prepared me for some truly wild scenes!

The Most Disturbing Found Footage Anthology

Want to dive deeper into why V/H/S/94 works so well as a found footage anthology? This analysis explains the genius behind its structure and themes. It totally changed how I appreciated the movie!

V/H/S/94 – Raatma appears (Raatma Scene)

Remember that insane Raatma scene from V/H/S/94? This clip lets you relive that mind-blowing moment. Seriously, this is one of the coolest scenes in the entire movie – you have to see it again!

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