In its seventh iteration, V/H/S stands out despite franchise fatigue by incorporating fresh talent and unique perspectives that keep the horror anthology engaging and fun.
Producer Brad Miska's involvement and his strategy of collaborating with new directors have rejuvenated the franchise, allowing it to escape the tired tropes often found in sequels.
The anthology features a mix of narratives: some weaker, like the mockumentary framing story, while others, like Dream Girl, showcase compelling twists and cultural nuances.
Technologically, the series grapples with the aesthetics of VHS footage, effectively utilizing glitches and artefacts to enhance the eerie atmosphere characteristic of horror films.
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