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Grey's Anatomy star's new movie is the goriest and most disgusting of 2020

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Grey's Anatomy star's new movie is the goriest and most disgusting of 2020

 

BY IAN SANDWELL

 

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SHUDDER/ELEVATION PICTURES

 

With a title like Random Acts of Violence, you're not exactly expecting a family-friendly affair, but you might not be expecting just how violent these random acts get.

 

Directed by Jay Baruchel (the voice of Hiccup from How to Train Your Dragon, lest we forget) and arriving on Shudder on Thursday (August 20), the movie – based on the comic book of the same name – sees Grey's Anatomy star Jesse Williams play Todd Walkley, who is struggling to find a way to end his comic book SLASHERMAN.

 

Todd sets off on a road trip with his wife Kathy (Fast & Furious star Jordana Brewster), assistant Aurora (Niamh Wilson) and best friend/publisher Ezra (Baruchel) to New York Comic-Con, hoping that he'll solve his creative dilemma along the way.

 

What he doesn't expect is to be trailed by a series of grotesque murders, seemingly inspired by the deaths in his own comic book – and things soon get really bloody, really fast.

 

Full Story: https://www.digitalspy.com/movies/a33623470/greys-anatomy-random-acts-of-violence-watch-online-shudder/

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