V.h.s Viral
A Los Angeles police chase after a deranged ice cream truck has captivated the attention of the whole area. Dozens of fame-obsessed teens flock to the streets with their video cameras and camera phones, hell-bent on capturing the next viral video. But there is something far more sinister occurring in the streets of L.A. than a simple police chase.
6 July 1982, Rancho Cucamonga, California, USA
27 July 1983, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
2 July 1977, Warsaw, Indiana, USA
30 July 1964, Abington, Pennsylvania, USA
February 21, 2015
After much white noise and other loud sounds along with annoying picture fluctuations, the individual horror segments begin. None of them are impressive.
November 21, 2014
A film that contains some of the sloppiest, most ineffective filmmaking I've seen all year.
August 23, 2016
Like any franchise, a third outing is difficult to pull off yet, and such is the case here, with few ample rewards to be found.
January 09, 2015
VHS: Viral fractures its format with gluttonous camera work, excessive CGI, and pandering sentiments that are more preachy than legitimately frightening.
October 16, 2015
As a collective, there's great, good and average to be had here. It's always a risk run with these anthologies, but the audience is there for them and Viral is a good addition to the series.
November 28, 2014
I couldn't wait to hit eject on this whole jittery mess.
November 20, 2014
A sequel so slapdash and ineffectual that its army of directors-six of them total, counting the poor sucker whose contribution got axed-might well be accused of intentionally burying the franchise.
August 23, 2015
Not nearly as consistent as its predecessors, but at least two of the segments are quite solid.
November 24, 2014
I credit it for really engaging with our culture's omnipresent voyeurism instead of just using it as an excuse to cut the budget.
October 17, 2014
Three playful yet thoroughly disposable experiments in short-form p.o.v. cinema.
November 25, 2014
Though hardcore fans of the series will no doubt walk away at least somewhat satisfied by Viral's offerings, it definitely skimps out on horror in favor of more playful and loose genre riffing.
November 18, 2014
[Its] pleasures barely compensate for the vapidity of V/H/S: Viral's sketches.

