Horror Movie Review: He Kills at Night (2025)
It’s Christmas Eve night and the weather outside is frightful. It’s the kind of night that no-one should be out in. Especially as there’s a serial killer on the loose.
It’s Christmas Eve night and the weather outside is frightful. It’s the kind of night that no-one should be out in. Especially as there’s a serial killer on the loose.
Filled with promise, writer/director duo Manuel Camilion and Benjamin Edelman do a hearty job of living up to said promise, even if the overall experience of Santastein is quite rough around the edges.
For all its visual, sound, character, and acting flaws, the fact that There’s Snow Escape is so dull for so long, is enough to make it one to avoid.
Written and directed by Ken MacLaughlin, We’re So Dead is a horror comedy that takes the notion of a ‘Karen’ becoming a slasher villain and literally taking her complaints out on the staff of a restaurant on Christmas Eve.
Written and directed by Mike P. Nelson, Silent Night, Deadly Night is a violent, bloody, and dark delight with some black comedy sprinkled in, here and there.
A psychological horror short that creates a ton of tension, which might seem par for the course for some at Christmas, but The Stranger’s tension comes from deeply disturbing place.
Written and directed by Sylvain Pelissier, ELF The Christmas Curse is a fun French festive horror short with a delightfully twisted ending.
Santa-N: The Red Awakening is a festive horror film with a really good premise. One that has familiar beats, but enough fresh ideas to turn heads, initially. Unfortunately, what we get is wholly disappointing and a downright frustrating experience.