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Random Acts of Violence (Patreon Clip)

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Film Reviews, Lgbt, Film History, Gay, Queer Horror, Lgbt Horror, Tv & Film, Queer, Gay Horror

4.7932 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2020

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Here's a sneak peek at our all new full-length Patreon bonus episode on Canadian Jay Baruchel's sophomore feature film Random Acts of Violence, which finds Jesse Williams and Jordana Brewster tackling issues of responsibility around art and real life murder. Like what you hear? Head on over to www.patreon.com/horrorqueers and become a Patron for more exclusive bonus content today! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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0:00.0

Hello everyone. The clip you're about to hear is from one of our exclusive Patreon episodes on a recent horror release.

0:05.1

And just like all of our other episodes, it might include major spoilers for said horror release.

0:09.3

So don't listen to it if you haven't already seen it. You've officially been warned.

0:13.2

And if you'd like to hear the full episode, just head on over to patreon.com slash horrorqueers and subscribe today.

0:19.0

Without further ado, here is your exclusive Patreon clip.

0:25.0

I do wish that the film would have played with that a bit more because we open with

0:29.1

like animated comic type stuff with like little speech bubbles and things and it's

0:32.7

Drodon and Bruce's voice.

0:34.3

Oh, hey, I think that the first half of this movie is actually really good.

0:39.0

It just falls apart in the third act for me.

0:41.6

Now, your mileage may vary because when this was announced, when I was seeing this at a

0:46.6

festival, I was like, oh, it's Jay Baruchel, it's Jordana Brewster, it's Jesse Williams,

0:50.4

and we have some girl from DeGrassey in there.

0:52.1

That's really cool. It's probably going to be

0:55.0

some kind of like maybe a horror comedy type thing and it's not. It is not. I actually applaud

1:02.9

Baruchel for wanting to do this. Yeah, he's trying to break out of his box. I think he directs it

1:08.9

fine. I think there's a there's's very much, um, a style he's

1:12.4

going for. It comes across a little pretentious, specifically with the lighting, which I

1:18.1

paint you to this earlier, Joe, but in the book, they make a reference about how their

1:21.3

graphic novel is trying to be like a 70s Gialo mixed with America's desire to like no serial

1:26.2

killers. But then the film adds

1:29.4

this whole flashback thing about Todd's mom being killed by Slasherman on Christmas. So that really

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