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- 90SlashfilmRyan ScottSlashfilmRyan ScottPound for pound, segment for segment, death for death, this is everything we could possibly want from a horror anthology.
- 83The A.V. ClubMatthew JacksonThe A.V. ClubMatthew JacksonWhile other V/H/S installments have sometimes been scattershot, united by format and time period more than anything else, V/H/S/Beyond holds together almost perfectly as a thematic exploration of the things lurking just beyond our understanding.
- 80IGNMatt DonatoIGNMatt DonatoV/H/S/Beyond is the most cohesive, best arranged, and most creatively complementary V/H/S yet. Here’s hoping we get a bundle of found-footage mayhem like this one every Halloween for the foreseeable future.
- 69Paste MagazineJim VorelPaste MagazineJim VorelThe strong results of segments like “Stork,” “Live and Let Dive” and “Stowaway” buy the series a brief reprieve for now, but the yearly releases feel increasingly like a beast that will never be satiated.
- 63RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoRogerEbert.comBrian TallericoWhile this is one of the better “V/H/S” anthologies of late, I can’t but wonder if they shouldn’t take two years to make the next one.
- 60The GuardianLeslie FelperinThe GuardianLeslie FelperinUsually anything this many generations into its evolution is pretty exhausted – but this is pretty good, or at least in parts.
- 60ColliderShawn Van HornColliderShawn Van HornV/H/S/Beyond falls in the middle of the pack for the franchise. It's not as terrifying as the first film, and nowhere near as bad as V/H/S/Viral. Instead, it's more on par with recent entries.
- 50VarietyDennis HarveyVarietyDennis HarveyDespite its new thematic wrinkle, the five segments here feel familiar in ideas and unmemorable in execution. It’s a middling addition to a variably inspired anthology brand that will no doubt trundle on through more installments yet.