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stumachher · 5 months
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24 DAYS OF HORROR-MAS ( 05 / 24 )
Here's to the life we've shared, our beautiful children, our beautiful friends; may we rest in peace. Silent Night (2021) dir. Camille Griffin
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endiness · 2 years
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MATTHEW GOODE Silent Night (2021) dir. Camille Griffin
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matthewgiggles · 1 year
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And a bit of slo-mo…
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📸 Silent Night Q&A Tiff 2021 (YouTube) Happy Christmas & Wonderful New Year to… 😉 ( you know who you are 😘😘😘)
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teach463146 · 9 months
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This article is obviously from several years ago, but they say it was updated on August 2, 2023. I don’t actually remember reading it.
“Keira Knightley and Matthew Goode host an upper-middle-class Christmas party in the apocalyptic comedy-drama 'Silent Night'. The film depicts a strange scenario of the world ending due to environmental abuse.
Grab your popcorn, cozy up, and brace yourself for an unforgettable Christmas. 'Silent Night' is not just another holiday flick; it's a reflective mirror held up to society, painted with dark humor and unnerving realism.”
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asgoodeasgold · 1 year
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Silent Night by Camille Griffin is Matthew Goode's one and only Christmas film. Admittedly, his character Simon is not having the best Christmas. A thought-provoking film and a great cast (also Kiera Knightley and Roman Griffin Davis).
Matthew was fantastic as the head of the family and dad trying to keep his emotions under control as things crumble around him.
📷 Silent Night (2021) my edit
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Silent Night 2021
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messymind-okaylife · 4 months
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Silent Night (2021) spoilers under the cut
I think I need a sequel? Like the implications of this ??
I wasn't that surprised when art survived but like what now?? I need to know
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pleasereadmeok · 2 years
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Art: “Do you and mum know you are actually stupid?”
Simon: “Well your mum’s always been a little bit daft.”
This is a great little father and son scene.  Simon patiently trying to explain the total unfairness of their privilege to an appalled Art. 
Matthew Goode and Roman Griffin-Davis as Simon and Art in Silent Night.
📷 Silent Night my edit
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Happy Christmas Eve!
Pushing this one more time on the day it meant to be released!
I noticed that movies about dystopia in a certain uhhhh mood were releasing over Christmas. I decided to examine the significance of this (if any)
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maroonghoul · 4 months
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Ranking of all the Christmas Horror Movies I’ve seen (as of 2023)
Updated for some new movies I watched this year:
36.Alien Raiders
35.Anna & the Apocalypse
34.Better Watch Out
33.Good Tidings
32.The Wolf of Snow Hollow
31.Jack Frost
30.I Trapped the Devil And this is why you never do surprise visits. Either that or call ahead and touch base long beforehand. It was a bit interesting that the ambiguity of whether it was actually anything supernatural went out sooner then I expected. Then again, if the devil can't keep lying to you, messing with your head would be his plan B. Of course, that means this had to be 90% atmosphere. How much you want to bet he could've easily left the whole time; this was just more fun?
29.Slay Belles
28.P2 Actually a bit similar to Better Watch Out, and while that one looks better visually, I rank this one higher because I believed this villain felt a little more like a real person. Lately, villains that are both masterminds and immature man-children disinterest me, because I can't reconcile those two traits in my head these days. I have a easier time if it's one or the other. Plus, maybe the grungier surrounding felt more appropriate because a too whimsical approach to this "Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them" just rubs the wrong way.
That being said, yeah this location loses some of it's scare factor when it becomes monotonous and hard to navigate. I would've appreciate just a little more variety in the locations used I guess. The use of music is nice at least. Also appreciated how bloody the kills are.
27.The Advent Calendar While the gimmick itself seems to be the only link, I liked the idea of tying "Be careful what you wished for" horror stories to Christmas. Blame George Bailey.
That being said, there's an argument that the conceit of the main character is rather ableist. I can roll with it this time since her previous job and passion, dancing, heavily depended on having working legs, so it's easier to buy. For once, I'd like more disabled characters whose job and hobbies DON'T require it and so can visibly cope. It's getting frustrating.
I did love how open ended they left it. Sometimes, there being a choice at all is more important for a story then what the characters actually chose. Kinda don't want a sequel because of it.
26.Cronos To be honest, this would've actually ranked much higher if it used more iconography. Hell, it becomes New Years halfway through. I get why it's invoked though. It's interesting to go back to the start of Del Toro's career, with one of the most unique vampire movies I've ever seen.
In most body horror set ups like this, Gris would become the main threat, instead of remaining the victim pretty much throughout. I don't think he even kills anyone for their blood.
Vampires are at their most interesting, as a concept and as characters, when they're always in control of their choices, good and bad. Otherwise, why not pick zombies or werewolves?
It's pretty amazing that right out the gate, Del Toro took arguably the most popular monster type of all time, and likened it to a gentle grandparent. Great tone setter for his whole filmography, in hindsight.
25.All the Creatures were Stirring
24.Sint
23.The Lodge
22.Black Christmas (2019)
21.Body
20.Red Snow Yet another Vampire Christmas movie. This time, with a reality check that most of them would be arseholes. Not necessarily wild beasts. That would almost be an improvement.
The movie also keeps you guessing over what side Luke would fall to in the end. Given the way the actor plays it like even he doesn't seem to know is a good touch. And his feedback on the book's characters; snipes at the tropes or his own insecurity? You tell me.
Poor Olivia thought she was getting her own version of Twilight, and instead got Blade by way of Fargo. That sentence is utter nonsense without the context. I would say I want to see a show or movie like that, but I could probably get that fix by just catching up on What We Do in The Shadows. Not that this is anything like that though.
Remember, vampires aren't evil because they're not human at all. They're evil because they kept the worst parts of being human.
19.Pooka Went in thinking tis would be an update of Christmas Evil, but it's more like a Xmas-themed Angel Heart. An obvious commentary on how soul draining working heavily in consumerism can be, masking how bad and traumatized people can do mental gymnastics to avoid the hard truth about their mistakes. Literally, the worst possible Christmas I've seen that didn't have a typical killer. Of course, that twist ending reminds me of...
18.Dead End
17.Black Friday (2021) Also works as a Thanksgiving movie. Anyone's whose worked in a place that affected by Black Friday or Christmas shopping in general FEELS this movie in their bones. Even before the zombies show up. This is why I stay indoors or at work during these days. Sure, the titular day means less and less every year, but let's continue the trend.
16.Silent Night (2012)
15.It's a Wonderful Knife Remake a holiday classic, but make George Bailey a lesbian and Mr. Potter a low rent Trump (Oh god, is that saying a lot!) that gets so fed up that he goes on a killing spree dressed in what would happen if Ghostface bleached his entire costume? Sure, why not. Give the killer Santas a break. And you get to kill him twice.
Although, that third act superpower makes absolutely no sense. I get that it's meant to secure a few plot points together, but...just no. Seriously, where did it even come from? Also, even though how the love interest remembers it is making my head spin. Not how she remembers, but if she remembers both timelines. What problems would come if she only remembers one? And Joel McHale is way too good playing a prick then as a loving dad, I'm sorry. Community has ruined me for him.
Like the subtext of it all though. The messaging, I mean. Y'know given the fiasco going on lately behind the scenes with Scream VII, maybe I'll just pretend this is the real Scream VII. We'll see.
14.Wind Chill
13.Christmas Bloody Christmas
12.Santa's Slay
11.The Children
10.Rare Exports
9.A Christmas Horror Story
8.Day of the Beast Was this meant as a parody of every catholic horror movie released the past 30 years before it? It skewered them good! Pleas tell me the antichrist was fake in this and what we had was one of the insane yet friendliest rampages committed to film! It even has a Peter Vincent clone that keeps getting worse and worse things happening to him! I'd just preferred it was more visibly blasphemous.
7.Deadly Games
6.Silent Night (2021) Surprised? Maybe it's here because I over thought how the significance of the holiday tied in with the apocalypse in this movie. I'm sure if you went back far enough in history, hundreds or thousands of years ago, anytime winter rolled around seemed apocalyptic to people. Of course, mostly to the lower classes. And now with a hypothetical scenario that can feel as bad as those times must have felt, rather then actually tough it out or try to learn from, the government and the upper class jump to take the cowards way out. A little Poe, isn't it?
Cue one of the more depressing then maybe hopeful endings to one of these movies. (Depends to how you react to the very last shot and believe about the plot point concerning the homeless and immigrants)
5.Christmas Evil
4.Krampus
3.Scrooged
2.Black Christmas (1974)
1.Gremlins
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justarandomgirly · 1 year
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Keira Knightley & Matthew Goode in Silent night (2021) directed by Camille Griffin
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you should also know that I am now the version of myself who has read The Secret History by Donna Tartt.
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endiness · 2 years
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MATTHEW GOODE Silent Night (2021) dir. Camille Griffin
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matthewgiggles · 1 year
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Starting the year with Matthew being his most adorable self 🥰 and a retrospective on 🎶 and 🎺 - 🤣
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teach463146 · 1 year
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4. Silent Night
Now, I’m not going to claim that Silent Night is one of the best Christmas movies of all time. However, if you’re looking for an apocalyptic comedy horror with a not-so-subtle message about the dangers of climate change, then Silent Night is the movie you should be watching this Christmas. As ridiculous as that may sound, this film is actually very suspenseful, funny, and relatable. In fact, much of the comedy in this film stems from the awkwardness of trying to converse with people that we only see once a year, which is something most of us can relate to.
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This 2021 film stars Keira Knightley, Lily-Rose Depp, and Matthew Goode and is set at a posh English estate. Everything is going as planned until they discover that a toxic cloud is sweeping toward the planet Earth and is going to kill them all. As the group tries to carry out their Christmas festivities despite their impending doom, their true personalities, fears, and regrets come to light. In all honesty, this isn’t the best Christmas movie out there. However, if you’re someone who enjoys movies that make you wonder what the hell the director was thinking, you’ll probably enjoy Silent Night.
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rosalyn51 · 2 years
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