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The Latest In The Horror Anthology Series Goes Back To The ’80s, Hits Shudder On October 6

Sep 21, 2023

The latest installment in the “V/H/S” horror anthology series premieres at Fantastic Fest tomorrow before it streams exclusively on Shudder next month. And to drum up hype for the “V/H/S/85,” here’s an all-new trailer for the movie, which features shorts from the likes of “The Night House” and “Hellraiser” director David Bruckner and Scott Derrickson, the director behind “The Black Phone” and the “Sinister” movies.
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Gigi Saul Guerrero, Natasha Kermani, and Mike Nelson direct the other three shorts in the “V/H/S/85,” which aims to bring a nostalgic ’80s twist to the anthology series’ mixtape blend.  
Here’s an official synopsis for “V/H/S/85,” courtesy of Shudder:
An ominous mixtape blends never before seen snuff footage with nightmarish newscasts and disturbing home video to create a surreal, analog mashup of the forgotten 80s.
“V/H/S/85” stars James Ransome, Freddy Rodriguez, Jordan Belfi, Chelsey Grant, Dani Deetté, Alex Galick, Justen Jones, Marcio Moreno & more.
Joshua Goldbloom, Brad Miska, Bruckner, Radio Silence, James Harris, Michael Schrieber, and Adam Boorstin all co-produce “V/H/S/85.”  
“V/H/S/85” premieres on Shudder on October 6. Watch a trailer for the anthology film below.

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