The biggest exception to that rule is the ongoing V/H/S series, a horror anthology that spawned its own boom in short-form horror and has kept the found-footage dream alive through seven themed installments. The eighth in the series, 2025’s V/H/S Halloween, features five shorts that all take place around Halloween, strung together with a wrapper story (“Diet Phantasma”) that has a brutally disengaged scientist leading a series of consumer product tests on a diet cola that kills the people sampling it in a variety of messy, over-the-top ways.


It’s great to see the V/H/S series continuing to push the boundaries of found-footage horror. The dedication and creativity of the directors really shine through in this anthology. Looking forward to seeing how they keep evolving the genre!
Absolutely, the V/H/S series really does have a unique way of blending different storytelling techniques within the found-footage framework. It’s interesting how each installment brings a fresh perspective, keeping the genre both innovative and engaging for fans.
I completely agree! The way the V/H/S series combines various styles and perspectives adds a refreshing twist to the found-footage genre. It’s interesting how each director brings their own flair, making each segment feel distinct yet cohesive.