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Christmas Bloody Christmas is a 2022 American Christmas-themed horror film directed and written by Joe Begos.It follows a robotic Santa Claus (Abraham Benrubi) who goes on a killing spree on Christmas Eve.
Santa's Slay is a 2005 Christmas black comedy slasher film written and directed by David Steiman, a former assistant to Brett Ratner; Ratner served as a producer. After a millennium of spreading Christmas joy due to losing a bet with an angel, Santa Claus reverts to his demonic self and gives the gift of evil and fear.
Don't Open Till Christmas is a 1984 British slasher film directed by Edmund Purdom, and starring Purdom, Alan Lake, Belinda Mayne, and Gerry Sundquist.Written by Derek Ford and Alan Birkinshaw, the film follows a mysterious killer murdering Santa Claus impersonators in London during Christmastime.
The truth is, the best Thanksgiving-themed scary movie that anyone has ever made is Eli Roth’s fake Thanksgiving trailer embedded in 2007's Grindhouse, Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez’s ...
This murderous Santa is played by Abraham Benrubi. Holiday horror may not be something all want to see, but those that do have plenty under the tree. Santa-Themed Horror Movies Opening In Theaters
Holiday-themed horror films or holiday horror are a subgenre of horror films set during holidays.Holiday horror films can be presented in short or long formats, and typically utilize common themes, images, and motifs from the holidays during which they are set, often as methods by which the villain may murder their victims.
Dawn of the Dead (1978) Watch: Dawn of the Dead (1978) Genres: Horror, Thriller. IMDb rating: 7.8/10 Rated: Unrated. Dawn of the Dead is a 1978 zombie horror film written, directed, and edited by ...
In contrast, Tim Brayton of Antagony & Ecstasy wrote: "Junky direct-to-video pap, and only the fact that it does, for a brief spell, involve a murderous Santa Claus gives it any sort of leg up over the other films in its series". [6] In 2023, the film was featured in a Christmas episode of Red Letter Media’s Best of the Worst.