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The Violent Heart

Nine-year-old Daniel lives in a town outside of Nashville. Daniel sees his sister sneak out the door and follows to a dark, secluded spot in the woods, where she is killed. Fifteen years later, Daniel lives at home with his mom and teen brother Aaron. The killer has never been caught. Struggling to find his path in life, Daniel works at a local auto shop and dreams of enlisting in the Marines like his father. But he has a criminal record and would need a rarely granted waiver. Cassie is an 18-year-old who has had her fill of high school.…
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Wesley Snipes Suggests Patton Oswalt Lied About His Violent Blade: Trinity Conduct

David S. Goyer’s Blade: Trinity marked the end of Wesley Snipes’ big screen tenure as Marvel’s iconic vampire hunter. The 2004 superhero horror movie was allegedly plagued with issues during its production, and some of those reports were fuelled years ago by comedian Patton Oswalt, who starred alongside Snipes in the middling threequel. Oswalt told AV Club back in 2012 that Snipes acted strangely throughout filming on Blade: Trinity and even “tried to strangle” its director at one point. The Guardian has raised these claims in a new interview with the 58-year-old actor, who denies them. “Let me tell you…
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WWE: More Violent Approach is Working

It’s a marathon, not a sprint. That’s what WWE writers need to keep reminding themselves. The downward trend in WWE’s ratings and viewership have continued over the span of two decades, and the audience isn’t going to be built back up overnight. Let’s be honest, the days of six million people watching wrestling on a Monday night are long gone, and they’re never coming back. Television viewing habits and media options have changed to the point that no one, ever, is going to see those numbers for pro wrestling in our lifetimes. But despite the results not really showing in…
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The Boys Season 2 Debuts Hilariously Violent New Trailer

Say what you will about Amazon Prime’s The Boys, but it knows how to give the people what they want. And in the case of season 2’s first full trailer, that means breathtaking, near cartoonish levels of violence. Give the two-minute clip a look below to see what we mean. That is…uh, a lot of brains crushed by super-powered fists. Scoring the whole thing to Billy Joel’s “We Didn’t Start the Fire” was a shrewd choice as well but it kind of works.  The Boys season 2 is set to premiere on September 4, 2020. As evidenced by that teaser,…
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A Violent Separation

Norman (Brenton Thwaites), a young deputy, covers up a murder to save his reckless brother Ray (Ben Robson). As the walls close in and threaten Norman's marriage to Frances (Alycia Debnam-Carey), the truth dares to tear the brothers apart.Rated: Not RatedRelease Date: May 17, 2019
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