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Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Games Introduces MultiVersus
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoWarner Bros. Discovery WBD Games announced the official release of MultiVersus, a free-to-play...
In A Violent Nature special effects lead Steven Kostanski on juicing up the kills
The A.V. Club· 5 days agoKostanski talked to The A.V. Club about pulling off the film’s nastiest kill, making indie horror,...
In A Violent Nature review: A slasher in touch with its surroundings
The A.V. Club· 6 days agoEver since Jason Voorhees skulked across Camp Crystal Lake, the slasher has long been obsessed with...
Jump scares? That's yesterday's stale gore. Two new horror films break the rules
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoTold from the point of view of the killer, Canadian filmmaker Chris Nash’s feature debut “In a...
11 Most Evil Things WWE Heels Have Ever Done
TV Fanatic· 22 hours agoCan you ever forgive Don Draper or Walter White for some of the heinous things they've done? Like even the worst things that TV characters have done...
The Correct Order To Watch The Hills Have Eyes Franchise - SlashFilm
/Film· 7 days agoThere's no need to get fancy with your viewing order with the "Hills Have Eyes" movies. Craven only...
Knives Out fan reveals wild Jeremy Renner theory for Wake Up Dead Man - Dexerto
Dexerto· 4 days agoThe Knives Out 3 cast is all anyone can talk about, with one fan revealing a wild theory for why...
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Games Introduces MultiVersus
Zacks· 6 days agoFree Report) Games announced the official release of MultiVersus, a free-to-play platform fighter videogame, on various gaming consoles. Developed by Player First Games and managed by Warner ...
Interview: ‘In a Violent Nature’ cast on slasher told from undead killer’s POV
Denton Record-Chronicle· 3 days agoIt would be an understatement to say that In a Violent Nature nestles in your brain with its...
Review: ‘In a Violent Nature’ Relies on F/X Blood Pumps to Juice a Null Script - The Village Voice
The Village Voice· 4 days agoHistorically, whoever handles the practical F/X and the stage-blood pump gets more respect than the screenwriter. First-time director Chris Nash, naturally squirming out of a neat resume of ...