STACK #240 October 2024
FEATURE MOVIE
Settle in and get comfy with these iconic horror villains this Halloween. Here’s what they’ll be eating... Top 5 Killer Snacks
Jason Voorhees Mum’s spaghetti
Michael Myers Nugs (in lieu of dogs and cats)
Leatherface Beef jerky (if human isn’t available)
Freddy Krueger
Pizza (with extra souls)
There's a new slasher movie and it's absolutely bonkers. It's called In a Violent Nature , and many agree that it's an essential watch for all horror fans. Words Glenn Cochrane
The Strangers: Dollface, Pin-up Girl and Man in the Mask A share bucket of chicken
T he movie earned a cult following before even arriving on Australian screens in
other slashers – and it's the reason for the attention that it's receiving – is that it's all shown from the killer's perspective. In the moments when classic slashers spend time with the ensemble characters, we get to hang back with killer Johnny
what happens in the background'. And it's exactly what you think happens. He just walks from point A to point B,” he says while laughing. “You know, he needs to take a rest at times.” Of course, Nash is playing down the strength of his movie, and curious minds should know that In a Violent Nature lives up to its title and the kills are gnarly. It is, indeed, a splatter-fest, and there's no shortage of blood and gore on display... actually, that's not quite true, as we found out. “That ranger's death. That was supposed to go on for so much longer, but after the
August, and if you’re a mad genre fan then chances are that you’ve heard the buzz preceding it. We caught up with the movie's director, Chris Nash, who admits that he's been taken off guard by the attention that his movie has been getting. “I would not go as far as to say it has a cult following,” he says humbly, with amusement. “Appetites are very very forgetful within the genre community. But the reception has blown us all away. This was such a small movie that we shot in my hometown. I mean, we expected it to go to streaming and maybe hit a few genre festivals, find an underground audience, and be a word-of-mouth thing. “So, getting into the Sundance Film Festival and getting a theatrical release across the globe is something we would have never thought.” Described as an ambient slasher movie, the story adheres to the classic tropes of the genre, and is obviously modelled after the Friday the 13th franchise. The plot Director Chris Nash
arm gets cut off we realised that we were running out of blood,” he says with gleeful amusement. The movie is marked with incredible death scenes, which gorehounds will lap up. And we should add that it's all in good fun, and within the spirit of iconic
and see what these bogeymen get up to between kills. It's very amusing and refreshing to see a Jason Voorhees type of monster with time on his hands, idly waiting for the next person to come along. “The late 2000s is when I first had the idea of approaching a genre movie
• In a Violent Nature is out Oct 23
horror. Nash never takes his movie too seriously, and relishes the gratuitousness with pride. “I really like the final kill,” he says of all of the gory moments throughout the film. “It's the axe kill that goes on for way too long.” And he’s absolutely right. The film pushes its limits to the point of becoming almost cartoonish, which has helped it become an instant cult hit, hailed as one of the indie horror movie events of the year and fantastic Halloween viewing.
using this aesthetic. But I just kind of sat on it and threw it on my pile of ideas,” Nash says, explaining when the idea of a transgressive take on slashers occurred to him. “We were trying very hard to avoid subversion. We wanted people
is straightforward - a killer, resurrected by a group of young people staying in a nearby cabin, wanders through a forest, moving from one kill to the next. Where it differs from
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The cult director of Father’s Day , The Void,
to know that this is not going to defy expectations. It should fulfil expectations of questions like, 'I wonder
and Psycho Goreman , Steve Kostanski, was the prosthetic makeup artist on In a Violent Nature .
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