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V/H/S: Viral (2014)

Movie"Mayhem goes viral."
Audience Score
48
R 1 hr 21 minNov 21st, 2014Horror, ThrillerV/H/S Collection PosterPart of V/H/S Collection
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As the streets of Los Angeles overflow with camera-wielding gawkers seeking to capture images of a bizarre police pursuit, the same people who sought to exploit the suffering of others for amusement on the Internet become the stars of a gruesome viral video from which no one gets out alive.

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:November 21st, 2014
On Digital & Streaming:October 23rd, 2014 - Watch Now
Movie Box Office Gross:$2,756 (Worldwide)
Original Language:English
Executive Producers:Marcel Sarmiento, Zak Zeman, Tom Owen, Christopher White
Production Companies:Bloody Disgusting, 8383 Productions, Divide / Conquer, The Collective Studios, Crafty Apes, Bishop Studios LLC, Sayaka Producciones, AM Films, Studio71, Rustic Films

V/H/S Collection

Found footage anthology films centered around a number of disturbing VHS tapes that are discovered by innocent viewers and the possessive influence of the videos over those who see them. Realized by a collaboration of various filmmakers and different casts, the installments are mostly standalone in nature; though recurring elements indicate the same fictional villain as the source for all of its videos.