As Randy Meeks from the Scream franchise warned his friends, you should always make sure the killer is dead at the end of a horror movie, because he/she always springs back up for one more scare. That's why it's so important for two survivors to finish off a murderous man in a Santa Claus suit in the short film Holiday Fear, but the final act proves to be more difficult than expected for one of the survivors.
Synopsis: "In the final act of a Christmas slasher film, Bruce attempts to reclaim his manliness and impress the final girl by finishing off the killer."
You can watch Holiday Fear in its entirety below, and to give more insights into the creation of the short horror film, here are director/writer/producer Nicholas Payne Santos' comments on the project:
"At the end of September 2016, I sat down to write a script...
Synopsis: "In the final act of a Christmas slasher film, Bruce attempts to reclaim his manliness and impress the final girl by finishing off the killer."
You can watch Holiday Fear in its entirety below, and to give more insights into the creation of the short horror film, here are director/writer/producer Nicholas Payne Santos' comments on the project:
"At the end of September 2016, I sat down to write a script...
- 12/18/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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