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In A Violent Nature

In A Violent Nature

Directed by Chris Nash

When a locket is removed from a collapsed fire tower in the woods that entombs the rotting corpse of Johnny, a vengeful spirit spurred on by a horrific 60 year old crime, his body is resurrected and becomes hellbent on retrieving it. The undead golem hones in on the group of vacationing teens responsible for the theft and proceeds to methodically slaughter them one by one in his mission to get it back - along with anyone in his way.

When a locket is removed from a collapsed fire tower, an undead killer is unleashed in this year's must-see slasher.

Cast: Ry Barrett, Andrea Pavlovic, Cameron Love, Reece Presley, Liam Leone, Charlotte Creaghan, Lea Rose Rose Sebastianis, Lea Rose Rose Sebastianis, Sam Roulston, Alexander Oliver, Timothy Paul Paul McCarthy, Lauren Taylor

Member Reviews

The gimmick is fun, making the whole stalking victims trope of slashers seem positively mundane. The kills are brutal and shot from a single angle. There's at least 25-30 minutes of the killer shuffling through tall grass. The artistic slant of the slasher genre won't be for everyone, but if you like more experimental horror, you'll probably enjoy it.

Corroded_Coffin
3 days ago

Tuesday the 6th

spookyscary69
4 days ago

Okay, so—I watched it once. Liked it. Watched it AGAIN, and then LOVED it. It’s a re-re-re-watch kinda flick for sure.

MayoweenManor
4 days ago

The campfire scene. At no point did the director stop and say, "Blow your fucking nose and stick to one accent. "

Lady_Galaga
4 days ago

In A Violent Nature is a film in the same vein as Hatchet and Terrifier. The kills are graphic (the one on the cliff is by far the best and most grossest one which I loved which I would even say is more gross and brutal than the most brutal death scene from the 2 Terrifier films combined) and the characters are all stupid and you don't know much about them because you are here for the killer. You're in his point of view for the majority of the film. The killer doesn't know the lives of these individuals, he just kills, so the film leaves us in that same predicament. I can see people not liking this for either the absence of character development or a more copycat killer (like I mentioned Hatchet) but I definitely enjoyed this but not enough to give it the rating that it deserves because so much of the movie is watching Johnny (the killer) walk around. There is so much walking that I have seen less walking in the entire Middle Earth saga which is all about walking. So yeah. 3½ skulls.

Nightwish87
1 week ago