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On Christmas Eve, rowdy siblings Stefa and Jimbo (Jenna von Oÿ and Sky Berdahl) demand to be told a story. Their mean-spirited parents (E. G. Marshall and Margaret Klenck) decide to tell them a different kind of Christmas story. They tell their children about the "Grither", a monster that lives in a cave at the North Pole that hunts down and ...
The movie Creepshow was released in 1982. It was based on the EC horror comic books of the 1950s, such as Tales from the Crypt and The Vault of Horror.In light of the film’s moderate success, its producer, Laurel Entertainment, decided to explore the potential for a television series based on the feature.
Black Dynamite: "'A Crisis at Christmas' or 'The Dark Side of the Dark Side of the Moon!" (Season 1, Episode 4) (August 5, 2012) Black Jesus: "A Very Special Christmas In Compton" (Season 2, Episode 11) (November 27, 2015)
Although Alanis Morissette just released a Christmas album, she used to struggle with the darkness of the season. "As a kid, Christmas was fun, but it was also, you know, dark," the seven-time ...
The album was specially created for those who have lost the happiness of Christmas, as well as those who want to embrace the holiday spirit while exploring a more mysterious side of Christmas. The album was first teased on Tarja's social media on 23 October 2023, and the first single, "Frosty the Snowman", was released on 31 October 2023.
Halloween gets the scary street cred, but Christmas is the real season of potential spookiness. The days are absurdly short, as if night has overpowered light. We reflect on the past—those we ...
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These characters act as a foil to the benevolent Christmas gift-bringer, threatening to thrash or abduct disobedient children. Jacob Grimm (Deutsche Mythologie) associated this character with the pre-Christian house spirit (kobold, elf) which could be benevolent or malicious, but whose mischievous side was emphasized after Christianization.