Horror Short Review: The Thing on the Shelf (2018)
MIKAL and DARKLY Films presents: The Thing on the Shelf. A minute-long Christmas horror short, it stars Aila June Lemond and Jill Kathryn Lemond.
Keep On ReadingMIKAL and DARKLY Films presents: The Thing on the Shelf. A minute-long Christmas horror short, it stars Aila June Lemond and Jill Kathryn Lemond.
Keep On ReadingPsycho Santa is an anthology of sorts. A couple are on a long drive so to pass the time, the man decides to tell stories of a psychopathic Santa killer that stalks the local region. Three separate stories, three urban legends about this maniac who sees you when you’re sleeping and knows when you’re awake.
Keep On ReadingWalk into a room filled with people and ask each one to name a Christmas horror. I would wager money that most of that room would name Black Christmas. Released in 1974, Black Christmas was directed by Bob Clark and written by A. Roy Moore. It boasts an impressive cast that includes Olivia Hussey, Margot Kidder and John Saxon.
Keep On ReadingOn orders from Santa himself, Krampus: The Christmas Devil spends Christmas time dishing out punishment to those on the naughty list. A decent enough idea transformed into one of the worst Christmas horrors ever.
Keep On ReadingStarring Mina Bollinger and written/directed by Cameron Voris and Chris Bollinger, Kringle is a bit of a miss in regards to delivering an effective scary short. Although it does nail the ‘Christmas’ aspect nicely.
Keep On ReadingFor the most part Christmas Slay does very little different and is a cut and paste copy of every slasher ever. It’s not bad though as writer and director Steve Davis gives it a distinctly British flavour.
Keep On ReadingGames, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life brings you ten lesser known Christmas horrors that we think you should certainly check out over the holiday season!
Keep On ReadingReleased in 1971, Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? Is a British Christmas-themed horror movie directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Shelly Winters in the title role. A campy, silly yet sinister movie that is pretty effective thanks to Shelly Winters’ excellent turn.
Keep On ReadingDead by Christmas is the worst kind of Christmas horror. One that fails to capture the imagination of the holiday period. Borrows heavily from the likes of Silent Night, Deadly Night and is wrapped up in the most boring bow possible.
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