Just a decade ago, few trends were as popular in the horror world than found-footage films, due in large part to both how effective and profitable the original Paranormal Activity became. In the years following its release, countless imitators flooded the market, while the minds behind the original V/H/S both honored that format while also breathing new life into it.
As with any anthology, especially those that enlist multiple different filmmakers, the overall experience is often defined by both its highs and its lows, as the successes and failures are what stay in the minds of audiences. Luckily, V/H/S/99 doesn't have a sour note, thanks in large part to the diversity of the narratives being explored.
Flying Lotus'"Ozzy's Dungeon" is where the film really takes the concept to new heights, with its various twists and turns and overall ambition feeling reminiscent of V/H/S/2's"Safe Haven," one of the best segments of any horror story in the subgenre's history. Audiences first see VHS footage of a children's game show that's replicating the concept of Double Dare or Legends of the Hidden Temple, only for an unexpected tragedy to occur.
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