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  1. Directed by Adam Wingard. Written by Simon Barrett. In a doctor's office, Herman Middleton is fitted with an ocular implant to replace his right eye, damaged in a car accident. The doctor informs Herman that he may experience some "glitches" as the implant is still in its experimental stage.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt2450186V/H/S/2 (2013) - IMDb

    Jun 6, 2013 · Horror Thriller. Searching for a missing student, two private investigators break into his house and find collection of VHS tapes. Viewing the horrific contents of each cassette, they realize there may be dark motives behind the student's disappearance. Directors. Simon Barrett. Jason Eisener. Gareth Evans. Writers. Simon Barrett. Jamie Nash.

    • (44K)
    • Horror, Thriller
    • Simon Barrett, Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans
    • 2013-06-06
  3. "Phase I Clinical Trials" is the first proper short featured in "V/H/S/2". Directed by returning director Adam Wingard and written by Simon Barrett, it sets the tone for the more experimental and original shorts featured in "V/H/S/2" through its unique framing device and higher quality camera...

  4. Phase I Clinical Trials [] Directed by: Adam Wingard The tape starts with a doctor explaining to his patient, Herman, that his new implant is rather unusual one as was the accident that made this necessary.

  5. A sequel to V/H/S and a prequel to V/H/S: Viral, it comprises five found-footage segments linked together by a frame narrative. V/H/S/2 features a largely different group of directors: Jason Eisener, Gareth Evans, Timo Tjahjanto, Eduardo Sánchez, and Gregg Hale, and franchise returnees Simon Barrett and Adam Wingard.

  6. Inside a darkened house looms a column of TVs littered with VHS tapes, a pagan shrine to forgotten analog gods. The screens crackle and pop endlessly with monochrome vistas of static white noise permeating the brain and fogging concentration.

  7. Synopsis. Inside a darkened house looms a column of TVs littered with VHS tapes, a pagan shrine to forgotten analog gods. The screens crackle and pop endlessly with monochrome vistas of static white noise permeating the brain and fogging concentration.

    • 96 min