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If the superhero genre could get an all-star movie like "The Avengers," it's only fair that horror get the same treatment. Thankfully, that's exactly what "[url="http://www.mtv.com/movies/movie/492700/moviemain.jhtml"]V/H/S[/url]" is.

A team of the genre's most exciting up-and-coming directors teamed up for a six-part found footage anthology that scared the crap out of everyone at Sundance in January, and now "V/H/S" is available On Demand today (August 30).

To celebrate the premiere of "V/H/S," we have an exclusive image from artist James Stokoe that was inspired by the film.

To see the full image and learn more about "V/H/S," click past the jump!



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Synopsis:

[indent][i]V/H/S is a POV, found footage horror film from the perspective of America's top genre filmmakers. In 'V/H/S', a group of misfits are hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house in the countryside and acquire a rare tape. Upon searching the house, the guys are confronted with a dead body, a hub of old televisions and an endless supply of cryptic footage, each video stranger and more inexplicable than the last...[/i]

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David Bruckner, Glenn McQuaid, Radio Silence, Joe Swanberg, Ti West, and Adam Wingard directed segments for "V/H/S."

[i]"V/H/S" is now available On Demand and will open in theaters on October 5.[/i]



[url=http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2012/08/30/vhs-artwork/]View the full article[/url]

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