"grisly violence" refers to extremely horrible and disturbing acts of violence that can be shocking or gruesome.
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The show has some unorthodox elements, but feels fairly cliched in most of its beats, largely serving as an excuse for bouts
of grisly violence and gratuitous sex.
Korean filmmaker Kim played with the Western genre before in his wacky 2008 pastiche The Good the Bad the Weird, and this film is just as chaotically uneven, mixing cartoon - style silliness
with grisly violence.
An entertaining hybrid of satirical comedy and action thriller, this madcap adventure swerves wildly
between grisly violence and silly slapstick.
The trailer itself sells a movie that looks far more approachable than most of Wheatley's work so far — his penchant for
combining grisly violence with black comedy is on full display, but it's wrapped in a package that could be appealing to audiences who found the psychedelic A Field in England too weird or Kill List too oblique.
Writer - director McDonagh brings to this film the same blend of black comedy, dark emotion and
grisly violence as his brother Martin's gem In Bruges.
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with grisly violence, an intriguingly complex take on the mechanics of vampirism, and well - developed and memorable characters, this superior, dread - soaked tale will satisfy vampire addicts of all ages.
R (for strong brutal and
grisly violence, some graphic sexuality, nudity, drug use and language throughout)
Grisly violence (both comical and horrible); vile language (ditto).
Bizarre rules and rituals, deliberately stilted dialogue, flashes of
grisly violence that threaten to tilt the humor straight into horror: All of this could only have come from the warped imagination of Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos, here making his singularly strange English - language debut.
(In English and German with subtitles) Waltz with Bashir (R for
grisly violence, disturbing images of atrocities, a scene containing graphic sexuality and brief nudity) Animated bio-pic about an Israeli Army veteran (Ari Folman) left haunted by amnesia about a mission he participated in during the first war with Lebanon back in the Eighties.
Studio: Universal Pictures Director: Oliver Stone Screenwriter: Shane Salerno, Don Winslow, Oliver Stone Starring: Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively, Aaron Johnson, John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Benicio Del Toro, Salma Hayek, Emile Hirsch, Demian Bichir MPAA Rating: R (for strong brutal and
grisly violence, some graphic sexuality, nudity, drug use and language throughout)
The criminals make a mistake they'd never have made, Frank throws in
the grisly violence some audiences demand, and a completely silly act means the story's natural ending gets followed by an unnatural one.
It's the directorial debut of Macon Blair, who starred in Jeremy Saulnier's Blue Ruin and played a key supporting role in his Green Room, and the influence is plain in everything from I Don't Feel At Home's contrast - heavy cinematography to its focus on fringe - dwelling lowlifes to its sudden bursts of
grisly violence.
Savages Rated R for strong brutal and
grisly violence, some graphic sexuality, nudity, drug use and language throughout Available on DVD and Blu - ray Oliver Stone (Wall Street) wrote and directed this tale of two California drug growers (Taylor Kitsch and Aaron Johnson) who get tied up with the wrong Tijuana kingpin and her henchman (Salma Hayek and Benicio Del Toro).
The tone is also a hell of a lot darker, with plenty more in the way of nail - shredding tension and
grisly violence.
This is an all - new festival of blood and
grisly violence that continues to push the boundaries and set the bar for what we can expect in games in terms of mature graphic content.