Horror Movie Review: Psycho Santa 2 (2021)
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.
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.
From director Conrad Craven, and writers Felicia Lamb and Denise Mone’t comes Black Santa. A dark and grim festive horror movie that stars Turell Robins.
If you’re after a dark tale based around depression and its effects, and don’t mind the slow-burn of a psychological horror, all with Christmas as a backdrop, then Splinter is worth a watch.
Directed by Steven LaMorte and written by Flip and Finn Kobler, The Mean One stars David Howard Thornton, Krystle Martin, Chase Mullins, John Bigham, Erik Baker, Flip Kobler, and Amy Schumacher.
Directed by Magnus Martens and written by Aleksander Kirkwood Brown, There’s Something in the Barn is a Norwegian comedy horror film. One that stars Martin Starr, Amrita Acharia, Kiran Shah, Townes Bunner and Zoe Winther-Hansen.
Coming from director Tyler MacIntyre and writer Michael Kennedy, It’s a Wonderful Knife is a slasher comedy horror movie that embraces the most wonderful time of the year, and pours buckets of blood over it.
Written and directed by Airell Anthony Hayles, Werewolf Santa is a found-footage horror as silly as it sounds, yet it lacks in both the fun and over the top departments.
Weredeer, a horror comedy that knows it is a bad movie, and plays up to that fact, delivering an entertaining slice of festive horror.