V/H/S/2 (it was on Sky movies late one night and I was bored so I thought "wtf not?").
It was.. eh. The premise is that a male and female investigator are looking for a missing student and go into some old abandoned house for leads, they find a room filled with TVs and old VHS tapes (for anyone under the age of 16, they're like big, square DVDs with worse quality), and start to watch some of them. They're essentially a collection of short films.
The first was probably the best, it was about some guy who got a camera implanted into his eye and he starts seeing spirits around his home. The second was about a guy who gets attacked by zombies and becomes a zombie himself (interesting to see a film showing things from the zombie's POV for a change), though if it was supposed to be horror/scary it failed because it came across as a parody of zombie flicks and had a few LOL moments - intentionally or otherwise. The third was about some cult, idk, I started losing interest at this point. As soon as the fourth came on and it was revealed it was about alien abductions I stopped watching.
I think V/H/S/2 is trying to be a Blair Witch-style found footage horror film, but it doesn't seem to take itself seriously? Either way, whether it's trying to be a horror or a homage to horror or a B-Movie style send-up, it never really succeeds.