V/H/S/94 is a horror anthology film that is the fourth installment in the V/H/S franchise. The film takes place in 1994 and follows a police SWAT team that discovers a sinister cult compound and its collection of VHS tapes. The overarching plot of the film involves the SWAT teams mission into the building that appears to have been taken over by a cult of VHS nasties. The film features four stories glued together by a wraparound, and each anthology short film converges for the first time into a unified narrative. The stories include a TV journalist investigating the legend of the Rat Man, a funeral home employee left alone during a wake while a storm rages outside, and a segment inspired by the 1967 Soviet horror film Viy. The film is filled with innovative and ambitious stories and is considered by some to be the best installment in the franchise yet. However, it is also noted for its extreme gore and strong language, making it best for mature horror fans. The film is praised for its sensory triumph and the authenticity of its VHS tape aesthetic.