Wednesday, September 1, 2021

RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE (2019) (Acorn Media International Blu-ray Review)

RANDOM ACTS OF VIOLENCE (2019) 

Label: Acorn Media International
Region Code: Region-Free
Rating: Cert. 18
Duration: 80 Minutes
Audio: Uncompressed English DTS-HD MA 5.1 with Optional English Subtitles
Video: 1080p HD Widescreen (2.38:1) 
Director: Jay Baruchel
Cast: Jesse Williams, Jordana Brewster, Niamh Wilson, Jay Baruchel

Actor turned writer/director Jay Baruchel writes, directs and co-stars in the slasher film Random Acts of Violence (2019), based on the same-titled graphic novel by Jimmy Palmetto and Justin Gray. In it a comic book writer named Todd Walkley (Jesse Williams, Cabin in the Woods) is the creator of a popular horror comic titled 'Slasherman'. It's a violent and gory comic that makes an anti-hero of the fictitious I-90 serial killer, who back in the 80's and early 90's murdered dozens of victims along a stretch of highway. The brutal killer was never caught but his kill-spree seemingly came to an in the 90's. As we catch up with Todd he is struggling to write his final issue of the series, wanting for it to end with a bang, but he's suffering from writer's block, delaying the book. His agitated publisher and best friend Ezra (Jay Baruchel, This is the End) is anxious to get the book out, and suggests that they should take a road trip back to the Midwest area where the I-90 killings took place, and where Todd happens to have grown up, to get his creative juices flowing again by revisiting the place that inspired the comic in the first place. 

Along for the ride is Todd's wife Kathy (Jordana Brewster, The Faculty), who is writing her own true crime book about the I-90 killer's victims, and his assistant Aurora (Niamh Wilson, Saw III), as well as Ezra. Things begin to go to shit when they stop-off do do an interview with a radio program about the Slasherman comics where the host, who initially posed as a fan of the series, puts Todd on blast for exploitering the the victims of the I-90 serial killer for his own gain. During the call-in portion of the show there's a call from a creepy guy who turns out to be the actual I-90 serial killer, sort of announcing that he is coming out of retirement with a numbers puzzle. 

This is bad news for Todd and his cohorts, who the next day come across a crime scene on the road that seems to replicate something called the "Terrible Triptych" straight from the pages of his comics; a macabre stitching together of three bodies into a horrific corpse sculpture. This unnerving sight indicates the comics are now inspiring the killer that inspired the comics, which is all very meta. As the bodies begin pile up Todd and his friends find themselves not only being questioned by the authorities but also on the killer's menu, culminating with Todd forced to face-off against the I-90 killer (Simon Northwood, TV's Clarice) back at his childhood home where secrets are revealed about Todd's past and the Slasherman comics origins. 

I do give a tip of the hat to co-writer/director/actor Jay Baruchel, he made a fun and gruesome slasher that I had a lot of fun with. I have not seen his the Goon films he directed, so I was a bit apprehensive about the whole comedy actor turned horror director thing, but this is a solid slasher entry. There's definitely a bit of pretentious surface level, social commentary laced throughout it about glorifying violence in media but it never gets in the way of the bad-ass practical special effects and slashery good times. Gore-hound will appreciate the gun blast to the face, a decapitation, the gruesome Terrible Triptych, all of which look to be done practical and without much if any digital help. It's a stylish looking film as well lensed by cinematographer Karim Hussain (Possessor) that gives the film a gritty but visually interesting look.  

Audio/Video: Random Acts of Violence (2019) arrives on region-free Blu-ray from Acorn Media International in 1080p HD framed in 2.38:1 widescreen. This is a digital shot film and it looks great, lots of artful lighting and inventive staging of the gore set-pieces with an abundance of fine detail in the close-ups of the gruesome stuff. It's a stylized looking film with uneven contrast and color-grading that enhances the unhinged mood of it, to me it sort of had a House of A 1000 Corpses vibe to it visually. Audio comes by way of English DTS-HD MA 5.1 with optional English subtitles, offering plenty of bombastic bass and nice use of the surrounds during the action/attack sequences. 

Extras  include a 36-minute Interview with Director Jay Baruchel that establishes his horror bonafides, the 2-minute More Than Just a Scary Movie is a behind-the-scenes featurette with the director and cast, plus the 6-minute Inside the Making of an Action Scene, which takes us behind-the-scene during the filming of Todd's kidnapping scene. The single-disc release arrives in an oversized keepcase with a single-sided sleeve of artwork, the same artwork is excerpted on the disc inside. 


Special Features:
- Interview with Director Jay Baruchel (36 min) HD 
- More Than Just a Scary Movie (2 min) HD 
- Inside the Making of an Action Scene (6 min) HD

Random Acts of Violence scratched by itch for an old school slasher film with a streamlined plot and some brutal and bloody gore set pieces. It tries to start a conversation about the media and creators glorifying violence at the expense of victims with some meta moments and a bit of pretention, but it honestly doesn't tip the scale either way. This is just a fun, old school slasher flick that I would easily recommend to any red-blooded horror fans. 

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Injustice (2021) - the all-new DC Animated Movie out on 4K, Blu-ray and Digital October 19th

INJUSTICE (2021) 

JUSTIN HARTLEY, ANSON MOUNT TOP ALL-STAR CAST IN NEW DC ANIMATED MOVIE INSPIRED BY POPULAR GAME AND GRAPHIC NOVEL

COMING TO 4K ULTRA HD COMBO PACK, BLU-RAY AND DIGITAL ON OCTOBER 19th, 2021

An unthinkable tragedy propels Superman into a dangerous new mindset, ultimately pitting Justice League members against each other in Injustice, an all-new DC Animated Movie. Produced by Warner Bros. Animation, DC and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, the feature-length animated film is set for release on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack (USA $39.99 SRP; Canada $44.98 SRP), Blu-ray (US $29.98 SRP; Canada $39.99 SRP) and Digital on October 19, 2021.

Inspired by Injustice: Gods Among Us, NetherRealm Studios’ popular video game, and the best-selling DC graphic novel based on the video game, Injustice: Gods Among Us: Year One by Tom Taylor, the animated film Injustice finds an alternate world gone mad - where The Joker has duped Superman into killing Lois Lane, sending the Man of Steel on a deadly rampage. Unhinged, Superman decides to take control of the Earth for humanity’s own good. Determined to stop him, Batman creates a team of like-minded, freedom-fighting heroes. But when Super Heroes go to war, can the world survive?

Justin Hartley (This is Us, Smallville) and Anson Mount (Star Trek Discovery, Hell on Wheels) lead the Injustice all-star cast as Superman and Batman, respectively. The massive cast also includes Janet Varney (The Legend of Korra, You’re The Worst) as Wonder Woman, Brandon Micheal Hall (God Friended Me) as Cyborg, Kevin Pollak (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) as Joker & Jonathan Kent, Anika Noni Rose (The Princess and the Frog, The Good Wife, Dreamgirls) as Catwoman, Reid Scott (Veep, Venom) as Green Arrow & Victor Zsasz, Edwin Hodge (The Tomorrow War, Mayans M.C.) as Mr. Terrific & Killer Croc, Gillian Jacobs (Community, Invincible) as Harley Quinn, Oliver Hudson (Rules of Engagement, Nashville) as Plastic Man, Laura Bailey (Critical Role, Avengers Assemble) as Lois Lane & Rama Kushna, Faran Tahir (Iron Man, Star Trek) as Ra’s al Ghul, Derek Phillips (Friday Night Lights, 42) as Nightwing & Aquaman, Yuri Lowenthal (Ben 10 franchise, Young Justice, RWBY) as Mirror Master, Flash & Shazam, Zach Callison (Steven Universe, The Goldbergs) as Damian & Jimmy Olsen, Brian T. Delaney (Fortnite, Batman Unlimited) as Green Lantern, Fred Tatasciore (Family Guy, American Dad!) as Captain Atom, and Andrew Morgado (DC’s Legends of Tomorrow) as Mirror Master Soldier.

Matt Peters (Justice League Dark: Apokolips War) directs Injustice from a screenplay by Ernie Altbacker (Batman: Hush). Jim Krieg (Batman: Gotham by Gaslight) is Producer and Alyessa Ornelas (Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion’s Revenge) is Associate Producer. Producer is Rick Morales (Mortal Kombat Legends franchise). Sam Register is Executive Producer.

The Injustice 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Combo Pack features an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc in 4K with HDR, a Blu-ray disc featuring the film in hi-definition, and a digital version of the movie. The Blu-ray features a Blu-ray disc with the film in hi-definition and a digital version of the movie.

Catch a sneak peek at Injustice when DC FanDome, the ultimate global fan experience, returns on Saturday, October 16 at 10 a.m. PDT, with an all-new, epic streaming event. The free virtual event will once again welcome fans from around the world to immerse themselves in the DC Multiverse at DCFanDome.com and celebrate the stars and creators of their favorite feature films, live-action and animated television series, games, comics, home entertainment releases and more. DC FanDome 2021 will also be available on Twitch, YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, giving fans more ways to watch the events unfolding in DC FanDome’s Hall of Heroes.

Special Features
- Adventures in Storytelling – Injustice: Crisis and Conflict (New Featurette) – The storytellers behind the new Injustice animated film discuss how all the intense drama and unabashed action was brought to life.
- DC Universe Movies Flashback: The Death of Superman & Reign of the Supermen
- From the DC Vault:  Justice League – Injustice For All, Part I &  Justice League – Injustice For All, Part II
 
Looking for a refresher course on animated Super Hero entertainment before seeing Injustice? HBO Max has a rich catalog of DC Universe Movies and DC-centric films and series.

Injustice will also be available on Movies Anywhere. Using the free Movies Anywhere app and website, consumers can access all their eligible movies by connecting their Movies Anywhere account with their participating digital retailers.