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"In A Violent Nature": Lost "Jason" Sequel Should Have Stayed Lost

In A Violent Nature can't quite balance the homage it’s attempting to pay to the 80s era of slasher with the modern movement of elevated horror. Chris Nash's take on the genre has its moments but mostly ends up feeling disoriented by the time the credits roll.

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