Horror Movie Review: Santa Claus vs. The Zombies (2010)
For its ‘no-budget’ state, lack of name-power and the fact that it’s called Santa Claus vs. the Zombies, what we have here is an entertaining horror comedy.
For its ‘no-budget’ state, lack of name-power and the fact that it’s called Santa Claus vs. the Zombies, what we have here is an entertaining horror comedy.
Written, directed, produced and edited by Vinne Pagano, Claus is all about a warning. A warning of deadly things to come… but for who?
Ugly Sweater Party is a Troma-esqe horror comedy. In that it’s absurdly silly, utterly offensive in the best possible way and low-budget trash.
It’s not good. It’s not the worst Krampus related horror we’ve seen but it’s also so far from the best. The biggest crime? It’s so boring.
Do You See What I See? is a worthwhile watch. The acting is quality, the visuals are top the range, the violence intense and it feels suitably Christmassy.
P2’s basic premise is throughly unexciting, it screams ‘taking itself too seriously’, Which it does. However, it’s great to be wrong as P2 is a wild psychological horror that entertained and even surprised.
Most people look forward to a visit from Santa Claus but for this woman, the Season’s Greetings she receives is something she’ll wish she didn’t.
For Mason, a surprise gift on his doorstep doesn’t mean much but this toy is the kind of Christmas Gift he won’t forget anytime soon.