Horror Movie Review: Krampus: The Reckoning (2015)
What ever you think you know about Krampus, forget it because Krampus: The Reckoning has completely different ideas. Very bad and very ugly ideas.
What ever you think you know about Krampus, forget it because Krampus: The Reckoning has completely different ideas. Very bad and very ugly ideas.
Super short at just slightly over 4 minutes long, Dreaming of A Light Christmas sees a young boy’s Christmas turn into less of a jolly time.
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.
I’ll Be Alone For Christmas suggests how social media can enhance feelings of loneliness. We’re all so connected but more alone then we ever have been.
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.
Its snowing outside, the tree is being decorated and the holiday season is in full flow. Just who could be knocking on the door in White Christmas?
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!
Less An American Werewolf in London and more a meshing of the classic horror, The Wolf Man and the more modern horror, Wolf. Desert Wolf is a uniquely clever combination of classic werewolf horror. Done on a small budget but handled with love and care.