After all these years, why do film release dates still differ depending on country? So much for globalisation. The latest example is In a Violent Nature (2024) not hitting my corner of the world until another month after the U.S.A..
It's as clear as Crystal Lake that slasher fans want another Friday the 13th film, but the film rights seem to be up in the air. Until that mess is sorted out, Chris Nash's In a Violent Nature serves as an adequate alternative.
Other than the obvious Friday the 13th vibes, the other draw of the film is it following in the point of view of its Jason Voorhees styled killer. The downright creepy clip of him observing two potential victims across the otherside of a lake and walking toweard them is what really sold me on the film:
2 comments:
This looks cool.
I definitely don't want another Friday The 13th movie tbh. Franchises like that, Halloween, Elm Street, Ghostbusters, The Terminator etc all need to put out of their misery at this point IMHO.
Terrifier's creator, Damien Leone, would be a good fit for Friday the 13th, but yeah, those other franchises should definitely be left alone.
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