VHS 94 RATMAN
HAIL RATMAN Although the pandemic has had a negative effect on productions worldwide, several horror movies have been able to retrace their historical roots thanks to it. The return of the anthology series "V/H/S" this week has a tone reminiscent of a B-movie, guerrilla filmmaking style that works really well with the material. This allows the franchise to come back after the disappointing "V/H/S: Viral" and deliver the gory goods. The producers have returned to what made this series so successful seven years after a film that I hoped "better represent the bottom of the barrel for this franchise because I don't think I can take much more." It is a silly, bloody tribute to indie filmmaking that allows artists to freely express their most bizarre impulses. The "V/H/S/94...