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      • Random Acts of Violence is a horror slasher that follows a comic book writer Todd, on a roadtrip as he struggles to write the final issue of his comic series based on the I-90 killer, "SlasherMan," but things take a turn when random acts of violence start happening straight out of the gore-filled comic book, Todd must solve these murders and figure out who is behind them.
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  2. Random Acts of Violence is a vicious yet humbly self-reflecting horror that realizes the glorification of murder and mayhem while acknowledging its criticisms. This is a horror film for horror fans who like a dose of medicine with the sugar.

  3. Aug 22, 2020 · Random Acts Of Violence’ review: self-reflective slasher mixes horror with philosophy. Jay Baruchel's gutsy gore-fest poses an important question: do violent films cause violent acts? By...

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  4. Grimm R Random Acts of Violence is a horror slasher that follows a comic book writer Todd, on a roadtrip as he struggles to write the final issue of his comic series based on the I-90 killer ...

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    • Jordana Brewster
    • Jay Baruchel
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  5. Random Acts of Violence is a 2019 slasher film directed and produced by Jay Baruchel, who wrote the screenplay with Jesse Chabot. An adaptation of the 2010 graphic novel, the film follows a comic book creator (portrayed by Jesse Williams) whose works are used as inspiration for a string of real-life murders. Jordana Brewster and Baruchel also star.

  6. Aug 17, 2020 · The great irony is that the film is entirely concerned with the idea of owning one’s story, albeit from the curious perspective of the serial killer rather than the victim.

  7. Aug 25, 2020 · If it thematically bites off more than it can chew, Random Acts Of Violence is a full-on, visually arresting horror. What it lacks in chills, it makes up for in ambition and style.

  8. Brisk and brutal, Random Acts of Violence is a slasher armed with a timely social message—a weapon that’s a bit more blunt than it is sharp, but it gets the job done. Jay Baruchel gives genre audiences yet another voice to keep an eye on in the future.