Horror Movie Review: I Know What You Did Last Christmas (2025)
How has this idea not been done before? Take I Know What You Did Last Summer, set it during the winter period, and then tie a big bloody festive bow on things.
How has this idea not been done before? Take I Know What You Did Last Summer, set it during the winter period, and then tie a big bloody festive bow on things.
A festive horror that makes Scrooge a slasher villain. Does it get any more ridiculous than The Naughty List of Mr. Scrooge?
From director Steven Morris, who co-wrote the story with Kermet Merl Key, comes He Knows. A festive horror slasher that gets some things right, but plenty wrong.
From the Screaming Unicorn team comes another slice of festive horror fun. It’s Hymn, and it’s a creative take on the slasher genre.
A highly creative ‘no-budget’ festive horror that has a ton of charm, writer/director Mike L. Taylor and a good cast work their asses off to make Gnome Sick: 7 Slays Til Mithras a notable film.
From Sean Langdon (writer, director, producer, editor) comes the Christmas horror short, Skelf, which imagines an elf doll as something truly wicked.
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.