Join us as we delve into “Santa Isn’t Real” – an almost unreal holiday horror film that gives us more to unpack than Santa’s sleigh.

Join Jamie and Steph as they dive headfirst into the chaotic world of Tubi’s lesser-known horror gems with their latest Tubi Roulette escapade. This week, they tackle the low-budget indie horror film Santa Isn’t Real, a recent addition to the holiday horror genre that promises a wild ride through the absurd.
Jamie and Steph discuss the film’s bizarre dialogue and plot. As they dissect the film’s eccentricities, they highlight standout moments such as a scene-stealing performance by “Multiverse Zendaya” and the film’s attempt at exploring Santa mythology and the nature of belief. Our discussion touches on everything from the film’s lack of coherent plot to its occasional flashes of brilliance, making for an engaging and entertaining listen.
This episode of Untold Horrors is a must-listen for fans of obscure horror and those curious about the hidden gems lurking within Tubi’s vast library. Jamie and Steph’s exploration of Santa Isn’t Real is a testament to their dedication to uncovering the bizarre and the unexpected, and their insights will leave you eager to experience the film for yourself.
Tune in as they navigate the festive chaos of Santa Isn’t Real, debating its sincerity and reveling in its absurdity.
It’s a longer-than-usual episode, but it’s worth it! Enjoy this overstuffed holiday horror treat.
ABOUT THE SHOW:
Tubi is a surprisingly deep well of great genre content, but it’s hit or miss. In this show, two lifelong horror-obsessed cinephiles do the digging for you so you know what’s worth your time. Our goal is to help you discover great films you never knew existed.
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