The holidays are supposed to be all about warmth, generosity, and goodwill toward others. But sometimes—with temperatures dropping and only twinkling lights to ward off the long dark nights—it can ...
1974’s Black Christmas is the most well-known Christmas horror movie, with it being one of the founding entries in the slasher genre. While the film has been remade several times, the 2006 version ...
Holiday horror films are a fairly varied subgenre, ranging from obvious holidays like Halloween and New Year's Eve to more obscure ones like Arbor Day. They appeal to filmmakers because they know ...
“He sees you when you're sleeping. He knows when you're awake. He knows if you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake!” A killer stalking their next victim, perhaps? Nope, Kris Kringle! On ...
Christmas movies don't all have to be sweet and sentimental. In fact, some of the more effective films centered around the holiday are in the horror genre, playing in contrast with a wicked sense of ...
Typically around the holidays, most people gravitate toward movies that are more cheerful than “Bah! Humbug!” But some people crave more than the cartoonish pratfalls of Home Alone or the cozy ...
These horror films are like Halloween and My Bloody Valentine, except they chose New Year's Eve as the day to deliver frights ...
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. Fifty-one years after its release, Clark's repugnant festive terror is ...
Everyone has their own opinion about what makes a good Christmas movie. Do you judge it on how good it makes you feel? How accurate is it to its holiday setting? Or the memories it evokes while you ...