Horror Movie Review: Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas (2012)
Not to be taken seriously even for a second. Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas is slapstick mixed with black humour and plenty gore.
Not to be taken seriously even for a second. Caesar and Otto’s Deadly Xmas is slapstick mixed with black humour and plenty gore.
Mercifully not dragged out at just 75 minutes long. Slay Belles is Christmas horror-comedy that certainly tries hard. However, it misses the mark a few too many times and struggles to keep the momentum going.
You’re not supposed to take The Christmas Season Massacre seriously. That much is made very clear so with that in mind; it’s not fair to call it a stupid movie. Even though it is a very stupid movie. However, the fact it is so tongue in cheek gives it some charm and many will be mildly entertained by what they see.
Shelved is not a good movie, not a good horror movie in the conventional sense. However, some of its flaws (of which there are many) can be overlooked because A) it’s a Christmas horror movie and B) it doesn’t take itself seriously.
What ever you think you know about Krampus, forget it because Krampus: The Reckoning has completely different ideas. Very bad and very ugly ideas.
An ambitious effort that rises above its poor production quality to bleed Christmas fun. Two Front Teeth was written by Jamie Nash who also directed it alongside David Thomas Sckrabulis.
A fan-made sequel, Silent Night, Deadly Night 6: Santa’s Watching implies it is an actual official entry in the series which it isn’t but then it is, kind of. You see what we have here a short, super-low budget flick that continues the Billy/Ricky story-line of the first three movies.
A made for TV Christmas horror released in 1972? That’s not something you see every day making Home for the Holidays almost required watching!