The first thing you notice about Black Christmas is how beautiful it all looks. Director Bob Clark’s legendary 1974 slasher film, a landmark movie for holiday horror and horror in general, turned 50 ...
1974’s Black Christmas is the most well-known Christmas horror movie, with it being one of the founding entries in the slasher genre. While the film has been remade several times, the 2006 version ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Patrick Floersheim as Father Christmasin Dial Code Santa Claus, Huub Stapel as St. Niklas in Saint, and Neith Hunter as Kim in ...
Christmas and horror make a strange pairing, but that’s exactly why the combination works. There’s something interesting about taking the season of goodwill and ...
It's that time of the year when horror fans are revisiting some of their favorite seasonal scares, with movies like Black Christmas, Silent Night, Deadly Night, and Krampus deservedly earning plenty ...
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These dark takes on the winter holiday feature everything from zombie elves to killer Santa Clauses and even gremlins. By Brande Victorian Deputy Awards Editor Christmas and horror aren’t two words ...
As with the proliferation of cheery, romantic, and/or family-friendly holiday movies, the advent of streaming has created a real boom in subpar Christmas horror movies. From Santa slashers to Krampus ...
Are you looking for a Christmas movie that has something scarier than three ghosts trying to teach an old curmudgeon a lesson? Check one of these out. This may very well be the scariest film of the ...
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Some horror characters don’t just scare you while you’re watching. They follow you afterward, popping back into your thoughts ...