In a Violent Nature (2024) – Chris Nash.
Lacking the layered finesse of a single malt, In a Violent Nature is a moonshine shocker, a blisteringly raw, but certainly no less intoxicating blend of grisly slasher tropes. A lumbering simpleton was cruelly tormented to his accidental death, and according to local folk legend, wilfully disturbing his grave will unleash a most gruesome reckoning! Following ubiquitous fireside blarney, this relentless backwoods behemoth proceeds to remorselessly dispatch his prey with increasingly inventive brutality. While points are deducted for a prosaic text and blandly uninteresting characters, the unfiltered nastiness of the graphic executions proved sordidly compelling. Fans of 80s splatter classics The Mutilator and Madman Marz may appreciate this basic Canadian blood-spiller. While ultimately a somewhat hollow exercise in nihilistic B-movie butchery, I must openly admit to unapologetically blissing out to the gratuitous carnage herein!



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