

V/H/S: Viral 2014
"Mayhem goes viral."
In Nacho Vigalondo's pulse-pounding horror-thriller *V/H/S: Viral* (2014), the chaotic streets of Los Angeles become a stage for disaster as crowds armed with smartphones rush to document a bizarre police chase.
Director: Nacho Vigalondo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is V/H/S: Viral (2014) about?
This found-footage horror anthology follows bystanders in Los Angeles who become entangled in a deadly viral video after filming a bizarre police chase. As their actions turn from exploitation to survival, the line between observer and victim blurs in terrifying fashion.
Who directed V/H/S: Viral?
Nacho Vigalondo, known for his inventive and unsettling approach to genre filmmaking, directed *V/H/S: Viral*.
Who stars in V/H/S: Viral?
The film features Patrick Lawrie, Emilia Ares, Celia K. Milius, Steve Berens, and Garrett Bales as key participants in the unfolding chaos.
Is V/H/S: Viral (2014) worth watching?
For fans of anthology horror and meta-commentary on media ethics, *V/H/S: Viral* delivers tight scares and clever twists in under 90 minutes. While not flawless, its timely themes and relentless pacing make it a standout in the *V/H/S* franchise.
How long is V/H/S: Viral?
The film runs for 81 minutes.
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About V/H/S: Viral (2014) — Horror Anthology Where Every Camera Captures a Death
In Nacho Vigalondo's pulse-pounding horror-thriller *V/H/S: Viral* (2014), the chaotic streets of Los Angeles become a stage for disaster as crowds armed with smartphones rush to document a bizarre police chase. What begins as a spectacle of suffering—and an opportunity for bystanders to profit from others' pain—quickly spirals into a nightmare when the footage itself turns deadly. Paranoia, voyeurism, and the dark side of viral culture collide in this chilling anthology that proves no witness is safe when the camera's lens becomes a death trap.
Director Vigalondo crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where every character is both hunter and prey, trapped in a cycle of exploitation and horror. With a talented ensemble cast led by Patrick Lawrie, Emilia Ares, and Celia K. Milius, the film explores themes of media sensationalism and the unforeseen consequences of our obsession with watching—and sharing—the unthinkable. *V/H/S: Viral* isn't just a thriller; it's a cautionary tale for the digital age.




