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  1. V/H/S: Viral is a 2014 American found footage horror anthology film produced by Bloody Disgusting. The third installment in the V/H/S franchise, created by Brad Miska, features a series of found footage shorts written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, Marcel Sarmiento, Gregg Bishop, Justin Benson and Aaron Scott Moorhead.

  2. Oct 23, 2014 · V/H/S Viral: Directed by Justin Benson, Gregg Bishop, Todd Lincoln, Aaron Moorhead, Marcel Sarmiento, Nacho Vigalondo. With Patrick Lawrie, Emilia Ares, Celia K. Milius, Steve Berens. A Los Angeles police chase sends a fame-obsessed man on a wild ride to save his girlfriend from a cybernetic terror.

  3. V/H/S: Viral. A police chase in L.A. provokes teenagers to film the next viral hit on their phones and vid cams, but their gruesome fates are what will be uploaded.

  4. Sep 29, 2014 · V/H/S: Viral Official Trailer #1 (2014) - Found Footage Horror Sequel HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Trailers. 15.9M subscribers. Subscribed. 868. 209K views 9 years ago. Subscribe to...

  5. A police chase through the streets of Los Angeles inspires dozens of fame-obsessed teens to try to capture the salacious footage, but they are unaware that they will face their own deaths as stars...

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  6. V/H/S: Viral is a 2014 American anthology horror film from Bloody Disgusting. The final film in the V/H/S trilogy, created by Brad Miska, features a series of found-footage shorts written and directed by Nacho Vigalondo, Marcel Sarmiento, Gregg Bishop, Justin Benson and Aaron Scott Moorhead.

  7. Sep 19, 2014 · V/H/S: Viral is available on iTunes and On Demand October 23rd. In Theatres November 21st. Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VHSfilmA police chase after a deranged ice cream...

  8. Dozens of fame-obsessed teens flock to the streets with their video cameras and camera phones, hell-bent on capturing the next viral video. But there is something far more sinister...

  9. As the streets of Los Angeles overflow with camera-wielding gawkers seeking to capture images of a bizarre police pursuit, the same people who sought to exploit the suffering of others for amusement on the Internet become the stars of a gruesome viral video from which no one gets out alive.

  10. A stream of police cars chasing after a deranged ice cream truck driver has captivated the attention of the greater Los Angeles area. Dozens of teens flock to the streets with their video cameras and cell phones, hell-bent on capturing the next viral video.

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