On the sixth day of Christmas, Glass Eye Pix gave to me “Mail”, a beautifully crafted stop motion animation short with a wicked sense …continue reading Creepy Christmas Day 6: Mail
Remember, remember the 5th of December! Have a bloody good holiday with “Sint”, an Amsterdam import that offers a new take on a Dutch …continue reading Holiday Horror: Sint (2010)
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
“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
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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