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      Bad Man
- Action, Comedy
 - Available on VOD: 23 oktober 2025
 - Director: Michael Diliberti
 - Cast: Seann William Scott (American Pie, Lethal Weapon), Chance Perdomo (Gen V, AfterTrilogy), Rob Riggle (Step Brothers, The Hangover..The Other Guys)
 
When a Special Task Force cop arrives in town to solve a murder, he shakes up the system shocking the local police with his methods. He doesn't play by the book and as effective as he is in busting criminals, the local cops begin to discover this new guy is not at all what he seems. Based on a true story.
Reviews- Guardian.com: southern-fried script and idiosyncratic locals lift gun totin’ black comedy, a crime flick with a blokey, improv flavour.
 - Moviejawn.com: frequently earn chuckles with some well-deployed gags.
 - Gazettely.com: Every film has a center of gravity. In Bad Man, it is unequivocally Seann William Scott. His performance as Bobby Gaines is not so much an impersonation of a character as an unleashing of a chaotic principle. The camera understands this, granting him a physical dominance in every frame he occupies.
 - Kenkenreviews.com: Bad Man is a ridiculously fun watch. It’s the kind of movie that delivers the laughs you expect, but also throws in a few punches (literally and narratively) that remind you it’s more than just a buddy cop comedy.
 - Searchmytrash.com: Feels quite fresh, thanks to a healthy infusion of comedy (but not on the spoofy side of things), a script that reverts genre expectations, and includes social commentary about small town life on the side. And a subtle yet well-paced directorial effort as well as a solid cast playing well-drawn characters only help make this a great piece of genre entertainment.
 - Ukfilmreview.co.uk: a powerful fable about the ethical dilemma of the modern person trying to navigate a world full of false facts and social uncertainty. The thematic depths are layered only for those looking for them, though, and the rock n’ roll soundtrack keeps the over tone pleasing for fans of action comedy thrillers. 
 
Bloodline
- Horror
 - Available on VOD: 7 november 2019
 - Director: Henry Jacobson
 - Cast: Seann William Scott (American Pie, Lethal Weapon), Dale Dickey (Hell or High Water, Winter's Bone), Mariela Garriga, Kevin Carroll (Blindspotting)
 
From the producers of Get Out, Split & Insidious.
Evan (Seann William Scott) values family above all else, and anyone who gets between him, his wife, and newborn son learns that the hard way. But when it comes to violent tendencies, it seems the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
Reviews- Bloody-disgusting.com: Bloodline is a unique and bloody twist the family man trope, one that implies that the devotion with which we remain loyal to our kin may breed a monster where there was once only good intentions. A Blood-soaked Homage to De Palma.
 - Destroythebrain.com: Violent - borderline "gornographic" - and unapologetic. Seann William Scott delivers an ice-cold chilling performance. Great cinematography and precise direction.
 - Popaxiom.com: A very enjoyable midnight movie. If you are a fan of retro horror, this is one you won’t want to miss because it is a ton of campy fun.
 - Itsjustmovies.com: a fun-loving flick from Blumhouse.
 - Collider.com: Seann William Scott nails the dead-eyed determination of a shark swimming among his prey, which can make him hard root for — especially when his moral compass starts to skew.
 - Nofspodcast.com: If it possible to be both a serial slasher and a family man? Bloodline from Blumhouse Productions and director Henry Jacobson sure think so. The film seeks to subvert your expectations of standard slasher fare, to obliterate your comfort zones, and to help you shed your assumptions – starting with the casting. Bloodline’s lead role belongs to Seann William Scott (American Pie), exploring one of the darkest, most disturbed characters he’s ever portrayed. Bloodline is gory because it is confronting. The assaults are visceral. They’re jarring. And frankly – pretty medically accurate.
 


