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Lords of Chaos is a 2018 biographical horror thriller film directed by Jonas Åkerlund and written by Dennis Magnusson and Åkerlund. Adapted from the 1998 book of the same name , the film is a historical fiction account of the early 1990s Norwegian black metal scene told from the perspective of Mayhem co-founder Euronymous .
Feb 8, 2019 · Lords of Chaos: Directed by Jonas Åkerlund. With Rory Culkin, Emory Cohen, Jack Kilmer, Sky Ferreira. A teenager's quest to launch Norwegian Black Metal in Oslo in the early 1990s results in a very violent outcome.
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- Biography, Drama, Horror
- Jonas Åkerlund
- 2019-02-08
Jan 18, 2019 · Lords of Chaos - Official Film Trailer (HD) A teenager's quest to launch Norwegian Black Metal in Oslo in the early 1990s results in a very violent outcome.RELEASE DATE: In Theaters...
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Watch Lords of Chaos | Netflix. Norwegian black metal band Mayhem's members bond as outsiders till the darkness of murder, arson and nihilism overtakes them. Inspired by real events. Watch trailers & learn more.
73% Tomatometer 75 Reviews. 62% Audience Score 500+ Ratings. In 1987 Oslo, 17-year-old Euronymous becomes fixated on creating "true Norwegian black metal" with his band Mayhem. He mounts shocking...
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- Jonas Akerlund
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- Rory Culkin
Jan 18, 2019 · Lords of Chaos Official Trailer HD 2019. In Theaters and Now Available On Demand. Get Showtimes: https://www.lordsofchaosfilm.com/ A teenager's quest to launch Norwegian Black Metal in Oslo...
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Feb 8, 2019 · "Lords of Chaos"—a new horror film that dramatizes real, heavy-metal-related murders committed in Oslo during the early 1990s—is half-warm, half-frigid. Ultimately, the icy half of the film—pretty much any scene involving violence or juvenile humor—ruins the warm half.