V/H/S Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.80/10 from 68000 votes
Tags: filmed killing
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Title in Español:

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Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Title in Français:

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Title in Türk:

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Synopsis

This is an anthology of horror episodes that are tied together with one main story. It's about a group of guys who go round filming their crimes on tape. They are hired to do a "job" for an unknown accomplice. They have to break in to a house and steal a V/H/S tape with something on it, but they aren't told what it is. While in the said house they find way more than just one tape, so they grab as many as they can and they start watching them while in the house. But what they see on these tapes is more than they can handle, and it's also hard to believe. But will it cost them more than they bargained for?

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Play Title Artist
V/H/S
Ain't No Way
Dropsonic: Writer
Dropsonic: Performer
Everyone Must Find Shade in the Neverland of Tar and Paint (Disaster Relief Song for Bono to Sing)
Mince In Cars: Writer
Mince In Cars: Performer
How Do You Ruin Me
Fight on a Boat
Graham Reznick: Writer
Hoosier Love
Mu330: Writer
Mu330: Performer
LA
Mu330: Writer
Mu330: Performer
Kind Of...
Mike Park: Writer
Link 80: Performer
Verbal Kint
Link 80: Performer
Trouble Breathing
Matt Skiba: Writer
Alkaline Trio: Performer
Sorry About That
Matt Skiba: Writer
Alkaline Trio: Performer
They Come To Get Us
Johnny Siera: Writer
The Death Set: Performer

User reviews

Carol Lee
8/10

Overall, the soundtrack of V/H/S is a standout feature of the film, showcasing the talent and creativity of the composers in crafting a chilling and memorable auditory experience for the viewers.

Betty Gonzalez
5/10

The use of silence as a powerful tool in the soundtrack of V/H/S creates moments of intense anticipation and suspense, heightening the impact of the shocking twists and turns in the plot.

Joseph Mitchell
10/10

The use of different musical styles and sounds throughout the anthology adds depth and diversity to the overall experience. From haunting melodies to intense beats, the soundtrack keeps you on edge and immersed in the unfolding horror stories.

Michael Mitchell
5/10

The soundtrack of V/H/S perfectly captures the suspense and unease of the different horror episodes, adding an extra layer of tension to the viewing experience.

Michael Young
5/10

The juxtaposition of different musical styles in the soundtrack of V/H/S mirrors the eclectic nature of the anthology format, adding depth and complexity to the overall storytelling.

Edward Miller
6/10

The soundtrack of V/H/S effectively conveys the psychological horror elements of the film, using music to tap into the primal fears and anxieties of the characters and the audience alike.

Kenneth Brown
5/10

The use of eerie ambient sounds in the soundtrack of V/H/S effectively sets the tone for each segment, creating a sense of dread that lingers long after the film is over.

Robert Johnson
3/10

The soundtrack of V/H/S felt disjointed and didn't effectively enhance the suspense or horror elements of the film. The music choices at times seemed out of place and failed to create a cohesive atmosphere.

Deborah Jackson
5/10

The soundtrack of V/H/S skillfully complements the found footage style of the film, enhancing the realism of the scenes and immersing the audience in the terrifying events unfolding on screen.

Robert Smith
6/10

The blend of electronic and experimental music in the soundtrack of V/H/S adds a modern and refreshing twist to the traditional horror genre, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the film.

Donna Lewis
1/10

I found the repetitive use of jarring sound effects in the soundtrack of V/H/S to be more annoying than atmospheric. The constant reliance on loud, sudden noises became predictable and lost its intended impact, making the viewing experience less engaging.

Elizabeth Gonzalez
10/10

The seamless integration of the music with the visuals creates a chilling and unforgettable viewing experience. The soundtrack of V/H/S truly elevates the film and leaves a lasting impact on the audience, making it a standout feature of the overall production.

Daniel Turner
7/10

The way in which the soundtrack is integrated into the narrative of the film enhances the immersion for the audience, creating a seamless connection between the music and the unfolding horror on screen.

Susan Taylor
8/10

The soundtrack of V/H/S perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film, enhancing the overall horror experience for the viewers.

George Clark
7/10

The use of sound effects in the soundtrack adds a layer of tension and unease to the storytelling, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats throughout the movie.

Deborah Adams
5/10

The haunting melodies and dissonant chords in the soundtrack of V/H/S contribute to the overall sense of unease and unpredictability that permeates the film, keeping viewers on edge throughout.

Linda Baker
9/10

The soundtrack of V/H/S perfectly complements the eerie and unsettling atmosphere of the film. Each episode is enhanced by the carefully selected music that sets the tone and intensifies the suspense.

Andrew Jones
7/10

The music selection in V/H/S is diverse and eclectic, offering a range of moods and emotions that complement each segment of the anthology, from eerie to intense to hauntingly beautiful.