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Malevolence (comics)
Malevolence or Malevolent may refer to: Concepts * Evil * Hostility * Malice (law) * Sadistic personality disorder, the experience of feeling pleasure from the pain of others Film and television * Malevolence (film series), ''Malevolence'' (film series), a series of three slasher films by Stevan Mena ** Malevolence (film), ''Malevolence'' (film), the 2003 first film in the series * Malevolent (2018 film), ''Malevolent'' (2018 film), a British horror film by Olaf de Fleur * ''To Your Last Death'' (working title ''Malevolent''), a 2019 American animated horror film * ''Malevolence'', a ship in the TV series ''List of Star Wars: The Clone Wars episodes, Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' Music * Malevolence (band), an English metalcore band * Malevolence (I Declare War album), ''Malevolence'' (I Declare War album) or the title song, 2010 * Malevolence (New Years Day album), ''Malevolence'' (New Years Day album) or the title song, 2015 Other uses

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Evil
Evil, in a general sense, is defined as the opposite or absence of good. It can be an extremely broad concept, although in everyday usage it is often more narrowly used to talk about profound wickedness and against common good. It is generally seen as taking multiple possible forms, such as the form of personal moral evil commonly associated with the word, or impersonal natural evil (as in the case of natural disasters or illnesses), and in religious thought, the form of the demonic or supernatural/eternal. While some religions, world views, and philosophies focus on "good versus evil", others deny evil's existence and usefulness in describing people. Evil can denote profound immorality, but typically not without some basis in the understanding of the human condition, where strife and suffering ( cf. Hinduism) are the true roots of evil. In certain religious contexts, evil has been described as a supernatural force. Definitions of evil vary, as does the analysis of it ...
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Hostility
Hostility is seen as form of emotionally charged aggressive behavior. In everyday speech it is more commonly used as a synonym for anger and aggression. It appears in several psychological theories. For instance it is a facet of neuroticism in the NEO PI, and forms part of personal construct psychology, developed by George Kelly. Hostility/hospitality For hunter gatherers, every stranger from outside the small tribal group was a potential source of hostility. Similarly, in archaic Greece, every community was in a state of hostility, latent or overt, with every other community - something only gradually tempered by the rights and duties of hospitality. Tensions between the two poles of hostility and hospitality remain a potent force in the 21st century world. Us/them Robert Sapolsky argues that the tendency to form in-groups and out-groups of Us and Them, and to direct hostility at the latter, is inherent in humans. He also explores the possibility raised by Samuel Bowles th ...
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Malice (law)
Malice is a law, legal term which refers to a party's intent (law), intention to do injury to another party. Malice is either ''expressed'' or ''implied''. For example, malice is expressed when there is manifested a deliberate intention to unlawfully take away the life of a human being. Malice is implied when no considerable provocation appears, or when the circumstances attending the killing show an abandoned and malignant heart. Malice, in a legal sense, may be inferred from the evidence and imputation (law), imputed to the defendant, depending on the nature of the case. In many kinds of cases, malice must be found to exist in order to convict. (For example, malice is an element of the crime of arson in many jurisdictions.) In civil law (common law), civil law cases, a finding of malice allows for the award of greater damages, or for punitive damages. The legal concept of malice is most common in Anglo-American law, and in legal systems derived from the English common law syst ...
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Sadistic Personality Disorder
Sadistic personality disorder was a personality disorder defined by a pervasive pattern of sadistic and cruel behavior. People with this disorder were thought to have desired to control others. It was believed they accomplish this through the use of physical or emotional violence. This diagnosis appeared in an appendix of the '' Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders'' (DSM-III-R).Hucker, Stephen JSadistic Personality Disorder/ref> The later versions of the DSM (DSM-IV, DSM-IV-TR, and DSM-5) do not include it. It was removed as psychiatrists believed it would be used to legally excuse sadistic behavior. Symptoms and behaviors Sadistic personality disorder was defined by a pervasive pattern egosyntonic of sadistic behavior. Individuals possessing sadistic personalities tend to display recurrent aggression and cruel behavior. People with this disorder will use violence and aggression in an attempt to control and dominate others. When others refuse to submit to thei ...
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Malevolence (film Series)
The ''Malevolence'' film series consists of American slasher- horror crime films, written, directed, and produced by Stevan Mena. The series center around various groups of people who come into contact with a serial killer named Martin Bristol, who was kidnapped as a child and raised in an abusive upbringing by a murderer named Graham Sutter. The series explores the investigations surrounding his crime scenes, and attempts made by law enforcement to put an end to his murderous pattern. Though the series as a whole lost money at the box offices, and were met with a mixed critical reception at the time of their release, the films have earned a more positive modern-day analyses while being deemed indie-cult classics of the horror genre. Contemporary reviews have favorably compared the first film to John Carpenter's ''Halloween'', and the prequel to ''Friday the 13th''; while Mena acknoweldged his fandom of the Carpenter's work. Ross Hughes of ''HorrorCultFilms.Co.UK'' praised the fi ...
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Malevolence (film)
''Malevolence'' is a 2004 independent American slasher film written, produced and directed by Stevan Mena, and starring Samantha Dark and R. Brandon Johnson. The plot follows a mother and her adolescent daughter who are held hostage by bank robbers at an abandoned house; the robbers' plans are disrupted when they are all confronted by a serial killer who resides on a nearby property. Filmed over a period of two years on a budget of $200,000, ''Malevolence'' was purchased by Anchor Bay Films, who gave it a limited theatrical release in September 2004, and a DVD release in 2005. It received mixed reviews from critics, with some criticizing its referentiality and depiction of violence, while others praised it for its establishment of atmosphere and suspense. The film was followed by a prequel ''Bereavement'' in 2010 and a sequel ''Malevolence 3: Killer'' in 2018. Plot On May 14, 1989, six-year-old abductee Martin Bristol, whose face has been disfigured by his captor, watches as h ...
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Malevolent (2018 Film)
''Malevolent'' is a 2018 British horror film directed by Olaf de Fleur Johannesson from a screenplay by Ben Ketai and Eva Konstantopoulos, based on the novel ''Hush'' by Konstantopoulos. The film centers on a team of scam artists who are making money from faked paranormal encounters. During an assignment at a country house, the team get more than they bargained for and one by one, they begin to lose grip on reality. The film stars Florence Pugh, Ben Lloyd-Hughes, Scott Chambers, Georgina Bevan, James Cosmo, and Celia Imrie. It was released on 5 October 2018 by Netflix. Plot In 1986 Scotland, Angela and Jackson are American siblings who, with a small team of paranormal investigators, run a fake medium scam on clients who believe their houses are haunted. The team uses the reputation of the siblings' late mother to promote Angela's powers as a medium. Jackson orchestrates the scams because of a debt he owes to loan sharks. During their latest assignment, strange incidents occur, c ...
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To Your Last Death
''To Your Last Death'' is a 2019 American 2D adult animated action horror film produced and directed by Jason Axinn, and written by Jim Cirile and Tanya C. Klein. It stars the voices of Morena Baccarin, Ray Wise, Bill Moseley and William Shatner. Plot Sole survivor of a brutal attack that destroyed her brothers and sister, Miriam Dekalb is given a chance to re-live that night from the beginning, armed with foreknowledge of the events. Of course, there's always the chance that Miriam is insane and murdered everyone herself. Cast * William Shatner as The Overseer * Morena Baccarin as Gamemaster * Ray Wise as Cyrus DeKalb * Bill Moseley as Pavel * Dani Lennon as Miriam DeKalb * Florence Hartigan as Kelsy DeKalb * Damien Haas as Ethan DeKalb * Ben Siemon as Colin DeKalb * Mark Whitten as Walt, Razor Sharp Production Development Under its working title, ''Malevolent'', the film was 114% funded on Indiegogo on March 18, 2016, with the total amount raised being $52,713.Moore, Deb ...
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Malevolence (band)
Malevolence are an English heavy metal band formed in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, in 2010. They have released three studio albums and one EP and established their own record label called MLVLTD Music. History Guitarists Josh Baines and Konan Hall first bonded over a shared love of heavy metal music while attending primary school in Sheffield, beginning to perform live when they were twelve years old. Malevolence officially formed in 2010, when Alex Taylor joined as vocalist. They released a demo the next year. In June 2013, they signed to Siege of Amida Records. The label released the band's debut album ''Reign of Suffering'' on 23 November 2013. Between 3 April and 2 May 2014 they supported Obey the Brave on their European headline tour along with Napoleon and Kublai Khan. In the same year, from 8 November to 20 December, they supported Dying Fetus on their European headline tour with Goatwhore and Fallujah. Between 7 August and 16 September 2016 the band toured the North Ameri ...
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Malevolence (I Declare War Album)
''Malevolence'' is the third album by deathcore Deathcore is an extreme metal subgenre that combines death metal with metalcore. The genre consists of death metal guitar riffs, blast beats, and metalcore breakdowns. While there are some precursors to the concept of death metal fused with met ... band I Declare War. It is the last album to feature Jonathan Huber on vocals before his departure, and the first album to feature Chris Fugate on guitar, Brent Eaton on bass, and Ryan Cox on drums. Track listing Personnel ;I Declare War *Jonathan Huber - Vocals *Evan Hughes - Guitars *Chris Fugate - Guitars *Brent Eaton - Bass *Ryan Cox - Drums ;Production *Shawn Carrano - Management *Chris Common - Editing, Engineer, Mixing, Producer, Tracking *Alan Douches - Mastering *Colin Marks - Artwork *Alex Wade - Management 2010 albums I Declare War (band) albums {{2010s-metal-album-stub ...
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Malevolence (New Years Day Album)
''Malevolence'' is the third full-length album by American rock band New Years Day, released on October 2, 2015 through Another Century Records. The album debuted at No. 8 on ''Billboards Top Rock Albums chart, selling 19,000 copies in its first week. On August 11, 2015, the band announced their first headlining tour in support of the album, "The Other Side Tour" with opening acts Eyes Set to Kill, Get Scared, and New Volume. Before the tour started, New Volume dropped off, while The Relapse Symphony and Darksiderz were added to the bill. Background Speaking about the album, vocalist Ash Costello said, "Malevolence is the most personal album we have ever written to date. More than ever you can really feel the blood and tears in these lyrics. It wasn't an easy process because it was so emotional but what came from it is honest and real. It's therapeutic and angry but still shows vulnerability. "Our producer Erik Ron will always start an album by asking me 'what are you feeling ...
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