Christmas Horror Short Review: Silent Night (2021)
Written, directed and edited by Lawrence Geller, Silent Night is a solid and atmospheric festive horror short with just a touch of creativity in how it is shot.
Written, directed and edited by Lawrence Geller, Silent Night is a solid and atmospheric festive horror short with just a touch of creativity in how it is shot.
From director Alice Maio Mackay, who co-wrote the story with Benjamin Pahl Robinson, comes a trans-positive and queer-friendly holiday horror that stars Jeremy Moineau, as Lola, trans woman heading home for Christmas.
A round of applause for Steve Rudzinski, who has delivered his best film to date and a festive horror comedy that will be on the watchlist every year from now. Yes, Curtains for Christmas is that good.
Not content with having tortured us with the 2015 cult horror movie Llamageddon, one of the creators, Howie Dewin, is back with the alpaca-themed horror movie, Alpacalypse. Which also happens to be a Christmas movie too.
From LadyBug Productions comes The Christmas Goblin, a festive horror short to ensure the kids behave themselves this Christmas.
It should come as no surprise to most that ACMofficial have knocked out a fair few festive horror shorts over the years, with middling results. Until now, where a comedic take turns Ugly Christmas Sweater into a thoroughly enjoyable watch.
Written and directed by Brewce Longo, A Corpse for Christmas is a festive film. that that embraces everything wretched about it. Described as a sleazy, sadistic metal fest shot on VHS with a story based on the true crimes of real necrophiles, made to look like a 90’s flick, and set in the Philly heavy metal scene.
Written and directed by Jamaal Burden, Elf in the Hood stars Michele Chavez, Sabina Gavrilov, Taylor Latham, Kerry Walker, and Tiffanie Williams.