Horror Movie Review: A Very Flattened Christmas (2024)
From director, Shane Wallace, who co-wrote the story with Key Tawn Toothman, A Very Flattened Christmas is a comedy horror that promises a fun injection of blood and guts into the holiday.
From director, Shane Wallace, who co-wrote the story with Key Tawn Toothman, A Very Flattened Christmas is a comedy horror that promises a fun injection of blood and guts into the holiday.
From director Sydnee Ackiss comes a delightfully wicked festive horror short that puts so many other shorts to shame.
Not content with giving us one of the worst ‘festive’ horrors ever in Feeders 2: Slay Bells, as well as a litany of terrible movies over the decades, Mark Polonia delivers us a s**t-covered present, alongside writer Aaron Drake, with Yule Log.
O’ Bloody Night is a festive-themed low-budget anthology with shorts that vary wildly in quality and ends with one of the most boundary-pushing ‘horrors’ seen in some time.
Adult Swim Yule Log aka The Fireplace, is all about subverting expectations and delivering originality, something that writer/director Casper Kelly absolutely nails.
Watching director Damien LeVeck’s Christmas creature-feature horror, A Creature Was Stirring is a lesson in frustration. Where you’re left constantly baffled as to why certain decisions were made and why it ever had to be as convoluted as it is.
From ZMT Productions, written and directed by Zach Murphree, An Unexpected Guest for Christmas Dinner stars Chris Bryant, Taylor McGuffie, and Michael McCormack.
The signs all point to something as crap as the first Psycho Santa, but that’s such a low-bar, surely Psycho Santa 2 could be better by default. Spoilers, it is, marginally.