Before a hard earned Winter slumber, Chaos and Carnage embrace the spirit of Black Christmas with a festive tribute to holiday horror royalty. ABOUT …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: Black Christmas (1974)
Feliz Navi-Dead! “Santa’s Slay” is a surprisingly effective slasher comedy that embraces its campy charm and takes viewers on a wild, entertaining ride. We …continue reading 50 Years of Holiday Horror: Santa’s Slay (2005)
10 months before “Home Alone”, “Deadly Games” did festive breaking-and-entering the right way, as a violent, feature-length Bonnie Tyler music video. There’s something profane …continue reading Shudder Sunday: Deadly Games (1989)
Though it’s meant as a wholesome bit of holiday magic, Disney’s “One Magic Christmas” is much more disturbing nightmare fuel than innocent, festive fun. …continue reading Wholesome Horror: One Magic Christmas (1985)
Acting as the Ghost of VHS Past, “Santa Claws” shows audiences a hilarious look at an inept but well intentioned attempt at Christmas horror! …continue reading 50 Years of Holiday Horror: Santa Claws (1996)
“Gingerdead Man” is a holiday B-movie classic. Get ready to crack up at this cookie-themed horror that spawned several equally delicious sequels. In honor …continue reading Tubi Tuesday: Gingerdead Man (2005)
Featuring a Nazi conspiracy, evil elves, and an alcoholic Santa, 1989’s “Elves” is easily one of the strangest and most unique Christmas horror movies. …continue reading 50 Years of Holiday Horror: Elves (1989)
If you missed “I Trapped the Devil” earlier this year, now is a great time to catch this tense and terrifying film set against …continue reading Take Two Review: I Trapped the Devil (2019)
December’s Terror Tuesday Screening of “Dial Code Santa Claus” at Alamo Drafthouse Tempe will Benefit Local Children’s Hospital; Big Prizes for Donations SPECIAL DRAFTHOUSE …continue reading Holiday Horror Benefit and Fundraising Raffle
We look back on 1974’s “BLACK CHRISTMAS”, its role as one of the earliest slashers, and its continuing legacy of socially conscious horror. We’re …continue reading 50 Years of Holiday Horror: Black Christmas (1974)
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