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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. 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...

    • Howard Gorman
  3. 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.

  4. Feb 20, 2024 · With Random Acts of Violence, the Canada-born actor adds his own mark to the genre, all while setting his sights on the United States as the source of his own worst scares.

    • Kit Stone
  5. 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.

  6. Aug 18, 2020 · Marked by a strong directorial vision and talented central performances, Random Acts of Violence (premiering on streaming service Shudder August 20th) is an excellent horror-thriller and a...

    • Jeff Ewing
  7. 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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  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.