- Awesome Moments
- In The Subject, SA getting her hands (well, hand) on an arm mounted machine gun, blasting her way out of James's laboratory. To top it off, after all she goes through, she is last seen escaping the compound, wounded, but alive.
- In Terror, the vampire escaping his cage and single-handedly taking down the militia group before blowing himself up and destroying the entire compound.
- Complete Monster:
- Holy Hell: Petro and Nash, two members of the SWAT team, are revealed to be involved in a snuff fetish film cult. Creating and collecting unique types of murder movies to satiate them and their followers' twisted desires, said movies cause their followers and captives to gouge their eyeballs out. Luring their SWAT team to their base under the guise of exposing a drug ring, the two women succeed in killing their fellow SWAT members on film for their latest masterpiece.
- The Subject: Dr. James Suhendra is a Mad Scientist who creates human weapons as a way to push the boundaries of the human body. Kidnapping over 99 people for his experiments, Suhendra nonchalantly kills them should they fail to meet his standards, and when his latest subject regains her memories, Suhendra tries to have her killed as well. Anticipating his eventual death by the Jakarta SWAT team, Suhendra activates several booby traps and unleashes his deadly subjects to kill them all as one final farewell.
- Critical Dissonance: The only entry in the series to have wide spread critical acclaim, sitting at the low 90s on Rotten Tomatoes (in comparison, the best reviewed entry after this, also the one with the most audience acclaim, is only at 71% on Rotten Tomatoes), while audiences are more dismissive of it, sitting at a 46% audience rating.
- Harsher in Hindsight: Slater referring Bill Clinton as a grease stain in the segment "Terror" would follow by the news that Clinton was hospitalized due to an infection shortly after the release of this film.
- Nightmare Fuel: It's a V/H/S movie, a series known for found footage terror. Naturally, it's full of this.
- Win Back the Crowd: General opinion is that, whether or not one thinks it's as good as the first two V/H/S films, it's still a return to form after Viral. It also became Shudder's most widely-viewed film after its premiere on the streaming service.
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