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Dark Christmas: Don't Open Till Christmas (1984) horror movie review
Dark Christmas continues with a review of 1984's Don't Open Till Christmas, a grimy Christmas slasher that's better than it has any business being.
With a spooky synth score, some fine performances, a swinging early ’80s London setting, and a recent restoration, Don’t Open Till Christmas is better than it has any business being.
Someone is killing Santas. Don’t Open Till Christmas begins with a couple getting frisky in the car, who are quickly dispatched by a weirdo in a translucent plastic mask. We quickly cut to a holiday party where we…
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Dark Christmas: Hark! The Herald Angels Scream edited by Christopher Golden horror anthology review
These 18 stories, edited by New York Times bestseller/Bram Stoker award winner Christopher Golden, illustrate just how dark Christmas can get.
Beneath the tinsel and the colorful lights, Christmas is a dark holiday. Set around the winter solstice and assimilating various Yule traditions, there’s an aspect to Christmas that involves huddling together around a fire against the howling, shrieking…
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Dark Christmas: Secret Santa by Andrew Shaffer horror novel review
Gremlins meets Trilogy Of Terror in this short, sharp fun Christmas horror novella from New York Times best-seller Andrew Shaffer.
Lussi Meyer would give anything to work in publishing. Her world was thrown into a whirlwind, after ushering half-a-dozen genre novels to the New York Times bestseller list, when her company, Broken Angel, gets bought out. She’s eager to make an impression when she’s…
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Dark Christmas: R. L. Stine's Stuff Of Nightmares - Slay Ride #1 Comic Book Review
A little bit Willard, a little bit Silent Night, Deadly Night, Slay Ride #1 from R. L. Stine’s Stuff of Nightmares is surprisingly strong, grim stuff.
Heinrick Fiddler loves Christmas. He simply doesn’t know what to do with himself when he’s downsized, losing his beloved store Santa position thanks to the retail apocalypse. So what is a mall Santa to do? Go on a murderous, burglaring rampage,…
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Frogman (2023) horror movie review
Anthony Cousin’s feature-length directorial debut is found footage horror done right – a deliciously, disgustingly faux documentary about a cryptid that delivers real fear along with plenty of laughs and heart.
Found footage horror is a bit like minimalist theater. With subterranean production values and a budget to match, it’s got nowhere to hide. Like a small-ensemble stage production set in a…
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Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter horror movie review
With its iconic kung fu dance sequence from Crispin Glover and starring a young bespectacled Corey Feldman, and his monster mask fetish; its doublemint twins and its machete face slide, Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter may be the definitive Friday the 13th.
Scene: A montage of Camp Crystal Lake counsellors, a flashback to the almost-as-excellent Friday the 13th Part 2, catching the viewer up…
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The Veil (2023) horror movie review
Cameron Beyl’s eerie, atmospheric The Veil blends classic sci-fi, speculative fiction, and traditional American ghost stories to tell a poetic, haunting story of abuse, guilt, and regret.
Ghost stories are especially adept at expressing emotions that extend across time – longing, desire, guilt, fear, remorse. It’s like Steven Crain says in Mike Flanegan’s version of Shirley Jackson’s The…
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