On the eleventh day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Un Copo de Nieve en Texas”, an unnerving ode to the more sinister …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 11: Snowflake in Texas
“Red Christmas” leaves behind the holiday cheer for a memorable, blood-soaked ozploitation debut from writer/director Craig Anderson. 25 DAYS OF HOLIDAY HORROR (DECEMBER 10): …continue reading Holiday Horror: Red Christmas (2017)
On the tenth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Eighteen Reindeer”, a dark and surreal short that’s as beautiful as it is …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 10: Eighteen Reindeer
“The Children” rises above other films inspired by the ‘creepy child’ trend due to effective filmmaking, believable characters and a terrifying plot. 25 DAYS …continue reading Holiday Horror: The Children (2008)
On the ninth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Crafty”, a wickedly funny and unforgettable short from the Creepy Christmas fest founder. …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 9: Crafty
“A Cadaver Christmas” is a B-movie in every single meaning of the term, but it elevates itself to A-level status with a perfect blend …continue reading Holiday Horror: A Cadaver Christmas
On the eighth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “I Could’ve Been Sweet”, a tasty treat made from the perfect mix of …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 8: I Could’ve Been Sweet
“Silent Night, Deadly Night” is perhaps one of the most controversial holiday movies ever made — and happens to be fun as hell to watch! …continue reading Holiday Horror: Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
On the seventh day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Presence”, a satisfying short that speaks to the horror of seasonal gift …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 7: Presence
A timeless holiday classic, “Gremlins” is a film that perfectly captures the essence of the season while giving horror fans plenty to be jolly …continue reading Holiday Horror: Gremlins (1984)
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