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V/H/S/99 premiered on September 16, 2022 in the Midnight Madness category of the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival. [14] Its US debut was at the 2022 Fantastic Fest on September 25, 2022. [ 15 ]
Oct 20, 2022 · V/H/S/99 is directed by Flying Lotus, Maggie Levin, Tyler MacIntyre and was released on Oct 20th, 2022. All release dates. Where can you stream V/H/S/99: Check Netflix and Amazon Prime availability in your country: Amazon | Netflix. Trailer. Stay up to date with the streaming options of V/H/S/99 & other streaming releases. Production details.
Oct 20, 2022 · “V/H/S/99,” which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival before a Shudder drop next month, is a vicious, angry movie. Perhaps it’s merely coincidental, but it feels intentional in the manner in which these found footage short films all seem to feature people, well, “f**king around and finding out.”
With Jesse LaTourette, Keanush Tafreshi, Dashiell Derrickson, Jackson Kelly. Witness a hellish vision of 1999, as social isolation, analog technology and disturbing home videos fuse into a nightmare of found footage savagery.
Key Facts. V/H/S/99 will World Premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival 2022, followed by a US Premiere at Fantastic Fest 2022 (9/18/2022). “Fans of our franchise are going to love V/H/S/99,” said executive producer Michael Schreiber.
- Maggie Levin Johannes Roberts Flying Lotus
It was released as a Shudder Original Film on October 20, 2022. Upon its release, the film broke streaming records on Shudder and became the platform's most-viewed premiere, a title which was held by the earlier entry, V/H/S/94.
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Jan 12, 2023 · Film Review: V/H/S 99 (2022) Written By Wyatt. Shudder. (this review contains minor spoilers.) When V/H/S/94 came out a couple of years ago, I had mixed feelings. I was afraid we were going to see another instance of Paranormal Activity, where a more-or-less solid opening trilogy gave way to perpetual sequels of diminishing quality. I’m glad ...