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Slasher Re-Defined: Reviewing "In a Violent Nature"

Just a tiny bit disappointed that I didn't find the thrill I was looking for in yesterday's Sci-Fi Filmfest's Weirded Out showing (most films just didn't speak to me, except, of course, the very first short film, Joan Vives' Els Amants, which was about a woman's love affair with a tentacled sea monster, but I left early and readily missed one film) I headed to the Creepy Crypt, the weekly horror screenings at Rollberg Kino. And it was the right decision because I could finish the night nevertheless horror-satisfied. I hadn't watched many trailers for In a Violent Nature and had only seen a couple of stills which show the utterly scary looking slasher walking around in the woods, eventually looking for victims. If you haven't seen the movie, my review might be kind of spoilery for you, though plotwise there's nothing to spoil in this movie. It's rather the case that the function follows the form for this once and not vice versa, and the novelty is...