Horror Movie Review: Christmas Bloodbath (2024)
No festive horror, no matter how bad it is, should make you angry, but that’s what Christmas Bloodbath manages to achieve.
No festive horror, no matter how bad it is, should make you angry, but that’s what Christmas Bloodbath manages to achieve.
Merry Christmas! It’s the most wonderful time of the year unless you’ve ended up on Santa’s naughty list!
Directed by Dusty Austen, who also co-wrote the story with Athena Murzda, The Beast of Walton St. is a werewolf horror film set around the festive period with potent underlying messages about how the homeless are treated and how little value human life has to those in positions of power.
There have been good shorts and bad shorts, but nothing quite like Santa – The Pizza Delivery, which I am convinced is joke film. How else can the lack of effort be explained?
Be warned, not only is Zombies: Christmas Apocalypse a really bad film that has absolutely nothing to do with Christmas, but it’s not actually the film it claims to be.
Written and directed by John Ward, Axemas and Axemas 2: Blood Slay are two festive horror shorts that I’ve decided to review together as one complete package. It works as they are directly linked and when put together, you get an hour-long film.
Written by Simon Phillips and directed by Taylor Martin, Silent Bite is a festive horror film with some fangs.
From director John Johnson, who co-wrote it with Royce Hobson, and stars in it as Saint Nick, comes The Fright Before Christmas, an anthology festive horror, of sorts.