In A Violent Nature was a slasher movie that turned the genre on its head, taking a route to follow the killer instead of the victims. The sequel to that film is heading for production in September in Canada, according to Variety. The original film was written and directed by Chris Nash and
In A Violent Nature Review We've all thought to ourselves while watching a movie like Friday the 13th or Halloween: "what would this be like from the killer's perspective?" Well, In A Violent Nature, Director/Writer Chris Nash looks to answer that question. Albeit, in a degree that seemingly fits
In A Violent Nature looks like it's your traditional slasher premise. You've got an old legend about a massacre that occurred long ago. There's a vengeful spirit that haunts a wilderness area that is a hulking, massive figure that kills using a hook or whatever else is nearby. However, just check
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