On the fifth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “FALALALALA”, a darkly humorous twist on season’s greetings with a sinister sci-fi …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 5: FALALALALA
A zombie horror-comedy with a lot of heart, Anna and the Apocalypse is the perfect grisly musical for the holiday season. Have you ever …continue reading Reel Review: Anna and the Apocalypse (2018)
“Elves” manages to turn a ludicrous holiday horror story into a magically fun midnight movie that does for Nazi elves what “Jaws” did for …continue reading Holiday Horror: Elves (1989)
On the fourth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Frozen Up”, a striking short combining haunting music and stop motion animation …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 4: Frozen Up
The joyful spirit of the holidays takes a grim turn in “All the Creatures Were Stirring”, a satirical and satisfying new Christmas horror anthology. …continue reading Holiday Horror: All the Creatures Were Stirring (2018)
Horror films are designed to send shivers down your spine…but horror films set in the icy cold of the Winter months are often the …continue reading Shivers: Why Winter is the Season for Horror
On the third day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Cavity”, a macabre metaphor for self destruction via the most unlikely of …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 3: Cavity
You better watch out. You better not die! If you’re looking for some bloody fun, “Silent Night” is a gleefully gory way to get …continue reading Holiday Horror: Silent Night (2012)
On the second day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Secret Santa”, a beautifully shot and captivating tale of a Santa with …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 2: Secret Santa
While you may not think of “Santa Claus vs The Devil” as a horror film, the movies we see as children can leave lasting …continue reading Bloody Sunday: Santa Claus vs The Devil (1959)
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