IN A VIOLENT NATURE
Biopremiär: 29 november 2024
Regissör: Chris Nash
Medverkande: Ry Barrett, Andrea Pavlovic, Cameron Love, Reece Presley m fl.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Land: Kanada
Längd: 94 min
Censur: 15 år
Synopsis: IN A VIOLENT NATURE är en unik och atmosfärisk slasher där vi, istället för att följa offren, får uppleva mördarens perspektiv. Johnny är en odödlig, hämndlysten och tålmodig stalker som förföljer sina offer i absolut tystnad. Håll andan och be (till gud) att han inte vänder sig om och gör dig till nästa offer.
IN A VIOLENT NATURE ger nostalgiska känslor och för tankarna till kult-franchiset Fredag den 13:e.
Pressmaterial, bilder och poster
★★★★ "A must-watch for horror enthusiasts...A refreshing triumph of horror filmmaking” - Reel reviews
★★★★ ”One of the most unique, gratuitous, and mean-spirited kills ever seen in a horror film” - Starburst Magazine
★★★★ ”In A Violent Nature may well be the best horror film of 2024” - Film Stories
★★★★ ”Here is one particular moment that would go straight into any list of most memorable horror-movie kill shots” - The Guardian
”Deeply unsettling and particularly unpleasant. Yet I was also transfixed: Chris Nash’s direction is so persuasively bold — brazen, really — and bloodcurdlingly coolheaded that his unusual shocker is impossible to dismiss” - New York Times
"A new take on an old horror-movie genre is part arthouse, part grindhouse — and all heads-being-pulled-through-bloody,-punctured-torsos. See it ASAP!” - Rolling Stone Magazine
"Half “Friday the 13th” slasher and half David Attenborough nature documentary, “In a Violent Nature” is unlike any other horror movie and has one of the top contenders for best kill of the year" - Variety
”In a Violent Nature’ Is Sick, Unsettling, and Once-in-a-Generation Slasher Flick...IMAGINE THE DARDENNE brothers got very high one night on some primo hash, then directed a slasher flick” - Rolling Stone
”The grossest, most elaborate kill-scenes I've ever seen in my life” - Salon.com
”In a Violent Nature is the most thrilling, terrifying, gross and often quite funny reworking of the slasher genre in ages” - Globe and Mail