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    "both movies fare better as environmental portraits than crime drama." Completely agree. I also couldn't get over how much Blevins looks like Sarsgaard. Along with Cold in July, I'd say this is one of the best dark crime flicks made in the past few years. Here's my lengthy two cents, if you want some more spoiler-free

    I finally gave in and watched these despite the piss-poor IMDb scores. V/H/S definitely has its issues, but I don't think it would be drastic hyperbole to call V/H/S/2 a modern horror classic. And yes, Safe Haven is easily the best segment in either film. Here's a few thoughts on the first installment vs. the second,

    Completely agree that "Safe Haven" is the crowning achievement of these flicks and that "Amateur Night" was the best part of the first. Here's a mainly spoiler-free recap of both for those interested: http://monsterattheendofthe…

    Fantastic episode. I agree with several commenters that "White Bear" was the best of the bunch. Here's an alternate look at "The National Anthem," if you're so inclined: http://monsterattheendofthe…