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Azrael is a 2024 American action horror film directed by E. L. Katz and written by Simon Barrett. The film stars Samara Weaving , Vic Carmen Sonne and Nathan Stewart-Jarrett . It premiered at the 2024 South by Southwest festival on March 9, 2024, and was theatrically released by IFC Films and Shudder in the United States on September 27, 2024.
Apart from a handful of delightfully violent moments, “Azrael” seldom rises to the level of viscerally shocking in its moments of gore and bloodshed, many of which are obscured by shadow.
In The Smurfs, the cat of the evil wizard Gargamel is called Azrael. In Joy Williams's 2024 novel Concerning the Future of Souls, Azrael is a core character, although his responsibilities extend beyond serving as a psychopomp for humanity alone- he also collects the souls of other sentient beings on Earth, such as whales and apes.
Azrael, a character from the film Dogma. Azrael, the cat of Gargamel, the villain in The Smurfs. Rabbi Azrael, a main character in the play The Dybbuk, by S. Ansky. Azrael, a character in the novel series No Game No Life. Azrael, a single-appearance character in The Amazing World of Gumball. "Azrael" (Gotham character), a character in Gotham.
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Azrael is an alias used by multiple fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The original version, Jean-Paul Valley , was created by Denny O'Neil , Joe Quesada , and Peter Milligan , and debuted in Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 (October 1992).
Jean-Paul Valley Jr. is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The character was created by Denny O'Neil and Joe Quesada and debuted in Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 (October 1992) as an ally of the superhero Batman, after which he would go on to make appearances in several Batman titles.
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 91% of 53 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.2/10.The website's consensus reads: "More interested in the psychology of psychics than the veracity of their craft, Look Into My Eyes is an entertaining documentary that finds humanity in the supernatural."