News: Camp Death III in 2D! Director to Watch Moronic Movie for 48 Hours Non-Stop
Canadian Director Matt Frame announced that he will attempt to sit through his film ‘Camp Death III in 2D!’ for 48 straight consecutive hours.
Canadian Director Matt Frame announced that he will attempt to sit through his film ‘Camp Death III in 2D!’ for 48 straight consecutive hours.
For the most part Christmas Slay does very little different and is a cut and paste copy of every slasher ever. It’s not bad though as writer and director Steve Davis gives it a distinctly British flavour.
Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life brings you ten lesser known Christmas horrors that we think you should certainly check out over the holiday season!
Released in 1971, Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? Is a British Christmas-themed horror movie directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Shelly Winters in the title role. A campy, silly yet sinister movie that is pretty effective thanks to Shelly Winters’ excellent turn.
Dead by Christmas is the worst kind of Christmas horror. One that fails to capture the imagination of the holiday period. Borrows heavily from the likes of Silent Night, Deadly Night and is wrapped up in the most boring bow possible.
Someone has come to visit and for the woman alone in her apartment, it’s a guest that she would prefer to not see On A Christmas Night.
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.