Horror Movie Review: Elves (2018)
Elves is a sequel to the 2017 horror movie, The Elf. A sequel no-one who saw the first movie wanted. The Elf was a terrible, terrible horror movie and Elves isn’t much better.
Elves is a sequel to the 2017 horror movie, The Elf. A sequel no-one who saw the first movie wanted. The Elf was a terrible, terrible horror movie and Elves isn’t much better.
Directed by Theodore Gershuny, starring Patrick O’Neal and Mary Woronov, Silent Night, Bloody Night is a slasher horror that was released in 1972.
Director/producer Chris Thomas delivers an expertly made horror short that answers one boy’s question about if Santa Claus is real or not.
A well told story that cleverly drops in hints throughout for what will take place. Some great gore and some down-right hilarious moments can’t save Secret Santa from being a frustrating watch.
Not content with cursing the world with Feeders in 1996 and Night Crawlers the same year, the Polonia brothers decided to release a Christmas themed sequel to the former. In 1998, the pair wrote, starred in and directed Feeders 2: Slay Bells.
On the darker scale of Christmas horror, Christmas Cookies is a disturbing short that sees a woman preparing for Santa’s arrival in a horrifying way.
Mercy Christmas’ Michael Briskett’s chance to spend Christmas Day with a real family is everything he has ever wanted. Unfortunately for him though, he and the two others in the basement are on the menu!
Jingle Bell Run sees a young man decide to go for a run on the night of Christmas Eve and is stalked by a mysterious figure.