Vmi Releasing will be giving the slasher movie House of Dolls a cable VOD and digital HD release on October 3rd – but if you happen to be in the Dallas area, you’ll have the chance to see the movie a few days earlier, as it’s getting a theatrical release there on September 30th. To help you decide whether or not House of Dolls is a movie you’d like to catch in theatres or on VOD, we have the film’s trailer embedded above.
Directed by Juan Salas, House of Dolls tells the following story: A family reunion turns deadly when three estranged sisters return home to fulfill their father’s last wishes and collect an inheritance. The catch being they must work together to solve a puzzle that will lead to a fortune hidden inside a giant dollhouse. But soon they fall prey to a knife wielding-maniac with plans of his own.
Directed by Juan Salas, House of Dolls tells the following story: A family reunion turns deadly when three estranged sisters return home to fulfill their father’s last wishes and collect an inheritance. The catch being they must work together to solve a puzzle that will lead to a fortune hidden inside a giant dollhouse. But soon they fall prey to a knife wielding-maniac with plans of his own.
- 9/27/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Christmas horror films take many forms. They may be playful like Red Snow or Better Watch Out; gory like Red Christmas or Black Christmas; psychological like Await Further Instructions or outright apocalyptic like The Children – and yet in terms of pure horror, none of them has come close to Camille Griffin’s Silent Night, which plays out like a high spirited seasonal version of Threads.
Like Threads, the horror here is powerful in large part because it is real. Simplified and speeded up, yes, but present in the world today, and all the more pertinent to the younger generation. Whilst Mick Jackson’s film addressed the threat of nuclear war, Griffin takes on that of climate change. The premise of the piece is that a toxic cloud is travelling around the world as a consequence of global warming, and that everyone who comes into contact with it dies. The government.
Like Threads, the horror here is powerful in large part because it is real. Simplified and speeded up, yes, but present in the world today, and all the more pertinent to the younger generation. Whilst Mick Jackson’s film addressed the threat of nuclear war, Griffin takes on that of climate change. The premise of the piece is that a toxic cloud is travelling around the world as a consequence of global warming, and that everyone who comes into contact with it dies. The government.
- 12/6/2021
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Watch the Short Film Central Dental: "Lewis is mugged late at night in a back alley and loses a tooth after being punched in the face. Luckily, he is outside of a 24-hour dental clinic and the receptionist reassures him that he will be taken care of. But things soon take a terrifying turn when he is given an anesthetic injection that makes him unable to move."
Crew
Written & Directed by: Lindsay Thomas Robinson
Produced by: Samantha Quantz & Lindsay Thomas Robinson
Cinematography: David Baron
Tooth Monster Effects: Bold Raven FX
Creature Effects Coordinator: Brendan James Boyd
Creature Design: Alana Banks
Production Design: Malorie Shmyr
Hair & Makeup: Mallory Greaves
Wardrobe: Jocelyn Palmer
Gaffer: Peter Markowski
Key Grip: Thaimu Turray
Location Sound: Michael Olson
Stunt Coordinator: Eric Beaudoin
Original Score: Dan Cleary
Audio Post: Jesse Luce
Cast
Lewis: Adam Drory
Dentist: Belinda Cornish
Ronnie: Marc Lacoursiere
Receptionist: Nikki Rae Hallow
Knuckles: Eric...
Crew
Written & Directed by: Lindsay Thomas Robinson
Produced by: Samantha Quantz & Lindsay Thomas Robinson
Cinematography: David Baron
Tooth Monster Effects: Bold Raven FX
Creature Effects Coordinator: Brendan James Boyd
Creature Design: Alana Banks
Production Design: Malorie Shmyr
Hair & Makeup: Mallory Greaves
Wardrobe: Jocelyn Palmer
Gaffer: Peter Markowski
Key Grip: Thaimu Turray
Location Sound: Michael Olson
Stunt Coordinator: Eric Beaudoin
Original Score: Dan Cleary
Audio Post: Jesse Luce
Cast
Lewis: Adam Drory
Dentist: Belinda Cornish
Ronnie: Marc Lacoursiere
Receptionist: Nikki Rae Hallow
Knuckles: Eric...
- 10/28/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
[From Streams to Screams]: More Than 40 Holiday Ho-Ho-Horror Movies & Specials Streaming This Season
Happy Monday, everyone! We officially made it to the finish line for the Christmas season this week, and just in case you’re looking for some horrific holiday horrors or specials to get you into the spirit, here’s a rundown of where you can find an assortment of titles streaming across all the great platforms out there.
From Shudder to Tubi TV to Hulu to Netflix to even Kanopy (which is available for free to anyone with a library card), and so many others, we’ve got you covered with this list of festive frights to enjoy at home. I’ve even gone ahead and included a few unusual choices in here, too, including a special involving Vincent Price narrating Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.
Happy Holidays and Happy Streaming!
New Holiday Traditions:
A Creepshow Holiday Special (Streaming on Shudder)
Robert Weston has noticed some odd changes lately that his doctors can’t explain.
From Shudder to Tubi TV to Hulu to Netflix to even Kanopy (which is available for free to anyone with a library card), and so many others, we’ve got you covered with this list of festive frights to enjoy at home. I’ve even gone ahead and included a few unusual choices in here, too, including a special involving Vincent Price narrating Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.
Happy Holidays and Happy Streaming!
New Holiday Traditions:
A Creepshow Holiday Special (Streaming on Shudder)
Robert Weston has noticed some odd changes lately that his doctors can’t explain.
- 12/21/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Welcome back, dear readers! For today’s Holiday Gift Guide installment, I’m shining the spotlight on some amazing horror-inspired artwork that you can currently find online. Artwork makes for a great gift any time of the year, but especially during the holidays, so check out some of the killer art selections that were created by so many amazing artists below, and consider supporting the arts in your own horror-fied way!
Cheers!
Mondo:
"Possessor" by Akiko Stehrenberger
"The Omen" by Mark McCoy
“A Quiet Place” by Tomer Hanuka
“The Babadook” by Greg Ruth
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“Phone Home” by Barret Chapman
“The Real Ghostbusters” by Mainger
“Greetings, Starfighter” by Casey Callender
“You’Re Goin’ Down” by Sam Mayle
“Repo Man” by Rheem Davis
“This Shark, Swallow...
Cheers!
Mondo:
"Possessor" by Akiko Stehrenberger
"The Omen" by Mark McCoy
“A Quiet Place” by Tomer Hanuka
“The Babadook” by Greg Ruth
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“Phone Home” by Barret Chapman
“The Real Ghostbusters” by Mainger
“Greetings, Starfighter” by Casey Callender
“You’Re Goin’ Down” by Sam Mayle
“Repo Man” by Rheem Davis
“This Shark, Swallow...
- 12/8/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Halloween may be over, but there's a ton of horror content to look forward to from Shudder this December, including Creepshow and Joe Bob holiday specials:
New Shudder Specials
Joe Bob Saves Christmas — December 11 at 9pm Et
The Christmas spirit takes over The Last Drive-In as Joe Bob and Darcy close out the year with a double feature of holiday horrors. Premieres live on the ShudderTV feed Friday, December 11, and will be made available on demand on Sunday, December 13. (Also available on Shudder Canada)
A Creepshow Holiday Special — December 18
In the holiday themed, hour-long episode, “Shapeshifters Anonymous,” fearing he is a murderer, an anxious man searches for answers for his "unique condition" from an unusual support group. Starring Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect) and Adam Pally (The Mindy Project), the special is written and directed by Creepshow showrunner Greg Nicotero, based on a short story by J.A. Konrath (Last Call...
New Shudder Specials
Joe Bob Saves Christmas — December 11 at 9pm Et
The Christmas spirit takes over The Last Drive-In as Joe Bob and Darcy close out the year with a double feature of holiday horrors. Premieres live on the ShudderTV feed Friday, December 11, and will be made available on demand on Sunday, December 13. (Also available on Shudder Canada)
A Creepshow Holiday Special — December 18
In the holiday themed, hour-long episode, “Shapeshifters Anonymous,” fearing he is a murderer, an anxious man searches for answers for his "unique condition" from an unusual support group. Starring Anna Camp (Pitch Perfect) and Adam Pally (The Mindy Project), the special is written and directed by Creepshow showrunner Greg Nicotero, based on a short story by J.A. Konrath (Last Call...
- 11/11/2020
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
BrokeHorrorFan.com presents Portals, All the Creatures Were Stirring, and Red Christmas on limited edition, fully functional VHS! The latest contemporary horror films to join the retro home video line are on sale now at WitterEntertainment.com. Portals is directed by Eduardo Sánchez (The Blair Witch Project), Gregg Hale (V/H/S/2), Timo Tjahjanto (The Night Comes for Us), …
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- 12/29/2019
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Happy Holidays, everyone! We’re in the final countdown to Christmas now, which makes it the perfect time to start bingeing some holiday-themed horror movies. So, with that in mind, I’ve gone ahead and collected more than 40 different genre films that are currently streaming on a variety of platforms that should more than get you ready to deck some halls over the next few days.
Sinister slashers, killer kids, maniacal Santas, a cavalcade of Krampus movies and so much more—there’s pretty much something for every type of horror fan here. So, be sure to check out the entire list, because there are lots of great streaming choices here to help you get through the holiday season.
Cheers!
Anna and the Apocalypse (Available on Hulu & Amazon Prime)
A zombie apocalypse threatens the sleepy town of Little Haven - at Christmas – forcing Anna and her friends to fight, slash...
Sinister slashers, killer kids, maniacal Santas, a cavalcade of Krampus movies and so much more—there’s pretty much something for every type of horror fan here. So, be sure to check out the entire list, because there are lots of great streaming choices here to help you get through the holiday season.
Cheers!
Anna and the Apocalypse (Available on Hulu & Amazon Prime)
A zombie apocalypse threatens the sleepy town of Little Haven - at Christmas – forcing Anna and her friends to fight, slash...
- 12/19/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Happy Friday, everyone! With Thanksgiving officially over, that means we can look forward towards December now, and a brand new batch of genre films hitting various digital and VOD platforms over the next few weeks. Rlje Films is keeping busy on December 3rd and 10th, as they’re releasing a bunch of Shudder exclusives to mainstream audiences. And speaking of Shudder, the fine fiends over there have a few new exclusive films hitting their service in December, as well as Joe Bob’s Red Christmas special on Friday the 13th.
Ad Astra comes home on December 3rd and just a few days later, Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real arrives on December 6th, along with Little Joe and Knives and Skin. Peter Strickland’s In Fabric makes its digital debut on the 10th, and The Soska Sisters’ Rabid debuts on the 13th as well.
Blumhouse’s Into the Dark...
Ad Astra comes home on December 3rd and just a few days later, Adam Egypt Mortimer’s Daniel Isn’t Real arrives on December 6th, along with Little Joe and Knives and Skin. Peter Strickland’s In Fabric makes its digital debut on the 10th, and The Soska Sisters’ Rabid debuts on the 13th as well.
Blumhouse’s Into the Dark...
- 11/29/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
If you don't like what you find under the tree or in your stockings this year, don't despair, because Shudder is giving the gift of eclectic entertainment this December with a long list of horror titles for those who have been naughty and nice.
Shudder has both old and new horror films for viewers in the Us to enjoy this December, including Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys and a trio of Wes Craven movies to unwrap.
The streaming service will also be host to the previously announced Joe Bob's Red Christmas movie marathon, and they'll be adding the killer season's greetings of Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 and Deadly Games (making its streaming premiere).
On December 16th, Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini will make its streaming debut on Shudder as a special gift to fans of the special effects guru, featuring a long list of interviewees including the late,...
Shudder has both old and new horror films for viewers in the Us to enjoy this December, including Joel Schumacher's The Lost Boys and a trio of Wes Craven movies to unwrap.
The streaming service will also be host to the previously announced Joe Bob's Red Christmas movie marathon, and they'll be adding the killer season's greetings of Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 2 and Deadly Games (making its streaming premiere).
On December 16th, Smoke and Mirrors: The Story of Tom Savini will make its streaming debut on Shudder as a special gift to fans of the special effects guru, featuring a long list of interviewees including the late,...
- 11/21/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thrillers and the supernatural, announced today that Joe Bob Briggs, host of The Last Drive-In, will return on December 13 with an all-new special, Joe Bob’s Red Christmas. The triple feature of holiday horrors will stream live at 9 p.m. Et/6 p.m. Pt on Shudder in the U.S. and Canada. It will also be made available on-demand later in December. The special will be Briggs’ second of the year, following Joe Bob’s Halloween Hootenanny. “Every Christmas we try to get that perfect mix of movies the whole family can watch, plus movies that will cause every family member except dedicated horror fiends to run screaming from the room. That’s because we realize that Christmas celebrations can go either way. We think we’ve achieved that balance with Joe Bob’s Red Christmas, combining the cult, the classic and...
- 10/29/2019
- by Kristyn Clarke
- Age of the Nerd
Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thrillers and the supernatural, announced today that Joe Bob Briggs, host of The Last Drive-In, will return on December 13th with an all-new special, Joe Bob’s Red Christmas. The triple feature of holiday horrors will stream live at 9 p.m. Et/6 p.m. Pt on Shudder in the […]
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- 10/25/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Last year Shudder gave horror fans the gift that truly keeps on giving with The Last Drive-In: A Very Joe Bob Christmas, and we must have all stayed on their nice list this past year, because this December they're stuffing the stockings of our horror-loving hearts with Joe Bob's Red Christmas!
Set to live-stream on Shudder in the Us and Canada on Friday, December 13th beginning at 9:00pm Et, Joe Bob’s Red Christmas will have horror fans unwrapping a triple feature of holiday horror films hosted by Briggs himself, and while the titles have yet to be revealed, Joe Bob hints that there will be a mix of "the cult, the classic and the bizarre" in the official press release:
Press Release: October 25, 2019 — Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thrillers and the supernatural, announced today that Joe Bob Briggs, host of The Last Drive-In, will return...
Set to live-stream on Shudder in the Us and Canada on Friday, December 13th beginning at 9:00pm Et, Joe Bob’s Red Christmas will have horror fans unwrapping a triple feature of holiday horror films hosted by Briggs himself, and while the titles have yet to be revealed, Joe Bob hints that there will be a mix of "the cult, the classic and the bizarre" in the official press release:
Press Release: October 25, 2019 — Shudder, AMC Networks’ premium streaming service for horror, thrillers and the supernatural, announced today that Joe Bob Briggs, host of The Last Drive-In, will return...
- 10/25/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Horror Movie: A Low Budget Nightmare Wins Best Feature & Best Documentary at the 2018 Hollywood Horrorfest! Directed by Gary Doust, “Horror Movie: A Low Budget Nightmare” documents writer/director Craig Anderson’s troubled journey to make his feature film debut, the horror movie “Red Christmas” – a quaint story about a murderous aborted fetus. The documentary …
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- 8/1/2018
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
With the highly-anticipated horror Death House being released in cinemas on 2nd March 2018, I got a chance to speak with actress Dee Wallace about what her character Eileen Fletcher, her on screen chemistry with Barbara Crampton and the Christmas horror Red Christmas.
What can we expect from Death House?
A really good ride! There’s a lot of big horror icons in this movie and we come together to give you a ride, through a very bizarre script. It’s very different from a lot of other horror films, it’s very witty, intelligent, has a lot of commentary, and it’s gruesome and gross. Everything you want in a good horror film.
In the film you play Dr Eileen Fletcher, can you tell me a little bit about your character?
She is the head of this facility where our whole goal is to eliminate evil in the world. Unfortunately,...
What can we expect from Death House?
A really good ride! There’s a lot of big horror icons in this movie and we come together to give you a ride, through a very bizarre script. It’s very different from a lot of other horror films, it’s very witty, intelligent, has a lot of commentary, and it’s gruesome and gross. Everything you want in a good horror film.
In the film you play Dr Eileen Fletcher, can you tell me a little bit about your character?
She is the head of this facility where our whole goal is to eliminate evil in the world. Unfortunately,...
- 2/26/2018
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Company bolsters Efm slate with acquisition.
Genre specialists Devilworks has bolstered its sales slate with the acquisition of Kai E Bogatzki’s horror-thriller Scars Of Xavier.
Source: Devilworks
Scars Of Xavier
The company has taken world rights to the film, which picked up best film and best SFX at the DarkViens Horror Fest in Italy, best thriller at Nightmare Film Festival in the Us, and also won the best feature prize at the NYC Indie Film Awards.
Bogatzki co-wrote and co-produced the film with Marc Engel. The latter also stars as the titular Xavier in the story of a man who by day works at a car wash but by night is a brutal and vicious serial killer who targets young women.
Devilworks will introduce the project to buyers at next month’s European Film Market in Berlin (Feb 15-23). The company’s slate also includes holiday horror Mercy Christmas, supernatural horror The Hollow...
Genre specialists Devilworks has bolstered its sales slate with the acquisition of Kai E Bogatzki’s horror-thriller Scars Of Xavier.
Source: Devilworks
Scars Of Xavier
The company has taken world rights to the film, which picked up best film and best SFX at the DarkViens Horror Fest in Italy, best thriller at Nightmare Film Festival in the Us, and also won the best feature prize at the NYC Indie Film Awards.
Bogatzki co-wrote and co-produced the film with Marc Engel. The latter also stars as the titular Xavier in the story of a man who by day works at a car wash but by night is a brutal and vicious serial killer who targets young women.
Devilworks will introduce the project to buyers at next month’s European Film Market in Berlin (Feb 15-23). The company’s slate also includes holiday horror Mercy Christmas, supernatural horror The Hollow...
- 1/26/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Craig Anderson’s Red Christmas is out on Redbox and Netflix Every so often the holiday season brings us a movie that is truly frightening. This holiday there’s a new slasher coming home to kill and his name is Cletus. Red Christmas brings the gore along with an outstanding performance from Dee Wallace. Don’t be naughty …
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- 12/18/2017
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
With Christmas just around the corner it is time to get into a festive mood and there is nothing better to start the season than a Christmas Slasher. Craig Anderson has got into the spirit of Christmas past with a colourful homage to the classic 80’s slasher in his latest release Red Christmas. I got a chance to ask him a few questions about why he chose to write and direct a Christmas Horror, dealing with the taboo subject of abortion and working with Dee Wallace. And if you haven’t read it yet, check out my Red Christmas review
What can we expect from your new film Red Christmas?
The incredible actor Dee Wallace – Et (1982), Cujo (1983), The Howling (1981); stars as a mother who brings her grown up family home for Christmas. It’s a normal Christmas day with plenty of family stress, but then a really weird dude rocks up the door.
What can we expect from your new film Red Christmas?
The incredible actor Dee Wallace – Et (1982), Cujo (1983), The Howling (1981); stars as a mother who brings her grown up family home for Christmas. It’s a normal Christmas day with plenty of family stress, but then a really weird dude rocks up the door.
- 12/15/2017
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Mike, Jeremy, Andy and Joseph talk a bout Netflix’s Stranger Things 2 among other things!
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00:01:18 – What We’ve Been Watching
Jeremy – Hellraiser: Bloodline, Black Mirror, A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, Cathy’s Curse, Amityville 1992: It’s About TIme, Pinocchio’s Revenge
Joseph – My Friend Dahmer, Netflix’s Mindhunter, Gerald’s Game, You Get Me, Like.Share.Follow
Mike – Found Footage 3D, Jigsaw, Red Christmas, Outlander, The Babysitter
Andy – A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, Spookers, Q&A with Pam Grier at Sliff, Thoroughbreds, My Friend Dahmer
00:40:52 – Andy, Jeremy & Mike saw Victor Crowley
00:50:54 – #GetUpInDemGuts: Stranger Things 2 (01:12:50 is when the spoilers start!)
01:26:23 – Horrorlimination – 1983 & 1979
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Show Notes:
00:01:18 – What We’ve Been Watching
Jeremy – Hellraiser: Bloodline, Black Mirror, A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child, Cathy’s Curse, Amityville 1992: It’s About TIme, Pinocchio’s Revenge
Joseph – My Friend Dahmer, Netflix’s Mindhunter, Gerald’s Game, You Get Me, Like.Share.Follow
Mike – Found Footage 3D, Jigsaw, Red Christmas, Outlander, The Babysitter
Andy – A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, Spookers, Q&A with Pam Grier at Sliff, Thoroughbreds, My Friend Dahmer
00:40:52 – Andy, Jeremy & Mike saw Victor Crowley
00:50:54 – #GetUpInDemGuts: Stranger Things 2 (01:12:50 is when the spoilers start!)
01:26:23 – Horrorlimination – 1983 & 1979
Killer Track: “Terrorvision” by The Fibonaccis
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- 11/18/2017
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
From the emotional making of a low-budget slasher to zombie nightmares, Gothic horrors, an outrageously strange mind cult, a sci-fi alien action extravaganza, a comic strip creature feature and the last word in Killer Clowns, this year’s Horror Channel FrightFest Halloween 2017 line-up is an eclectic mix of the quirky, unusual and extreme… In celebration of the event here’s brand-new posters for threee of the films airing today at the Empire Haymarket, London.
Horror Movie: A Low Budget Nightmare
A funny, sad, candid and revealing documentary on the making of Red Christmas. Sick of playing quirky roles on Australian TV shows, actor/filmmaker Craig Anderson puts everything on the line to make his first low budget slasher about an aborted foetus seeking revenge on its family. With money issues, union troubles, an angry Hollywood Scream Queen and even a circumcision to overcome, we follow Craig’s nail-biting rollercoaster production...
Horror Movie: A Low Budget Nightmare
A funny, sad, candid and revealing documentary on the making of Red Christmas. Sick of playing quirky roles on Australian TV shows, actor/filmmaker Craig Anderson puts everything on the line to make his first low budget slasher about an aborted foetus seeking revenge on its family. With money issues, union troubles, an angry Hollywood Scream Queen and even a circumcision to overcome, we follow Craig’s nail-biting rollercoaster production...
- 10/28/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Out Now! Dee Wallace-Starring Red Christmas Available on DVD, Blu-ray and most VOD Outlets Philadelphia, Pa – Craig Anderson’s Red Christmas, a horror-filled cinematic present for the entire family (including your abortion-protesting uncle) has been released on all platforms this week. Genre icon Dee Wallace (The Hills Have Eyes, The Howling, E.T., Cujo, Critters) stars …
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- 10/24/2017
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
I first saw Red Christmas at Fantasia in 2016, and then again in September 2017 at the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival. Star Dee Wallace (Cujo, E.T.) was in attendance at both festivals, but it was at Hiff where she gave an impassioned speech about her choices and her role in Red Christmas that cemented her status as a serious badass for me. After a lengthy festival tour, director Craig Anderson's crazy little horror film has come out on blu-ray via Artsploitation. Crafted on a microbudget, this home invasion slasher filmed in Australia took full advantage of the funding and talent there as well as the natural lighting on hand. Wallace stars as a retiring mother who's gathered her children around her in the family home for one last Christmas before...
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- 10/20/2017
- Screen Anarchy
Artsploitation has delivered the ultimate stocking stuffer with the home video release of the Australian horror film Red Christmas. Veteran television director and actor Craig Anderson makes his feature debut with Red Christmas, combining the banal horror of family gatherings with the issues of abortion, feminism, ethics, religion and privacy, with a blood-splattered twist on what happens when secrets refuse to stay dead. Following a theatrical rollout across the United States, Red Christmas will be available nationwide October 17th on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital HD, including iTunes, Amazon Instant Video, Google Play, Vudu and more.
Genre icon Dee Wallace (The Hills Have Eyes, The Howling, E.T., Cujo, Critters) stars in a critically acclaimed role as the stressed-out mother of a squabbling family, gathered together in a remote Outback estate on Christmas Eve. Their petty dramas threaten to blacken the holiday until a mysterious and deformed stranger appears at the door seeking bloody vengeance.
Genre icon Dee Wallace (The Hills Have Eyes, The Howling, E.T., Cujo, Critters) stars in a critically acclaimed role as the stressed-out mother of a squabbling family, gathered together in a remote Outback estate on Christmas Eve. Their petty dramas threaten to blacken the holiday until a mysterious and deformed stranger appears at the door seeking bloody vengeance.
- 10/19/2017
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
*full disclosure: a Blu-ray screener of this film was provided by Artsploitation Films. Director/writer: Craig Anderson. Cast: Dee Wallace, Sarah Bishop, Geoff Morrell, Janis McGavin and David Collins. Red Christmas is a no-budget horror feature from first time feature film director Craig Anderson. Anderson even admits that most actors were not even paid for their roles, in the film's commentary. Just released by Artsploitation Films, Anderson brings a family tragedy to the screen, with his interesting characters. All of the characters are multi-dimensional here. Though, the film's plot plods slowly along through the film's mid-point. Here, the focus is on dispatching a few of the characters, in gruesome ways. The film tackles a difficult subject, abortion. The message is convoluted thanks to the dark humour. But, the film does show that abortion does have consequences as seen in the film's high body count and disturbing images. Overall, Red Christmas...
- 10/18/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
With Halloween only two weeks away now, that means we have another killer batch of home entertainment releases arriving this Tuesday, primed to get everyone in the mood for the macabre. Cult film lovers should get those wallets ready, as Kino Lorber is keeping busy with The Terror Within II, Revenge of the Dead, and a 4K special edition of RawHead Rex, too.
For those who still venture out into the real world to make their media purchases, Target has the exclusive on season one of Stranger Things that comes in nifty retro packaging, and Criterion has put together a stellar Blu for Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.
Other notable releases for October 17th include American Gods: Season One, Wes Craven’s Summer of Fear, Red Christmas, Spider-Man: Homecoming, The Honor Farm, and Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection.
American Gods: Season One (Lionsgate, Blu-ray & DVD)
When...
For those who still venture out into the real world to make their media purchases, Target has the exclusive on season one of Stranger Things that comes in nifty retro packaging, and Criterion has put together a stellar Blu for Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me.
Other notable releases for October 17th include American Gods: Season One, Wes Craven’s Summer of Fear, Red Christmas, Spider-Man: Homecoming, The Honor Farm, and Alfred Hitchcock: The Ultimate Collection.
American Gods: Season One (Lionsgate, Blu-ray & DVD)
When...
- 10/17/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
With the Halloween season finally upon us, that we’ve got a ton of horror and sci-fi titles headed our way via VOD and various digital platforms throughout the month of October. Things kick off with the 1992 horror comedy Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which hits Digital HD for the first time ever on October 2nd. The very next day, Cult of Chucky, Super Dark Times, The Forlorned, and Realive all make their respective debuts, and just a few days later the holiday horror flick Better Watch Out arrives on October 6th.
October 10th is another busy day, with the digital releases of Wish Upon, Dementia 13, The 13th Friday, War for the Planet of the Apes, and Wes Craven’s cult classic Summer of Fear, and for those looking to spend their Friday the 13th at home, you’ve got M.F.A., Brawl in Cell Block 99, and the Psycho-themed documentary 78/52 to look forward to.
October 10th is another busy day, with the digital releases of Wish Upon, Dementia 13, The 13th Friday, War for the Planet of the Apes, and Wes Craven’s cult classic Summer of Fear, and for those looking to spend their Friday the 13th at home, you’ve got M.F.A., Brawl in Cell Block 99, and the Psycho-themed documentary 78/52 to look forward to.
- 10/1/2017
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The line-up for this years Horror Channel FrightFest Halloween 2017 event has just been announced and features seven choice shockers for the 7th annual West End Halloween event. This year, the all-day shocktoberfest is at the Empire Haymarket on Saturday October 28th and embraces one world, one European and five UK premieres, spanning three continents… And what a selection! The latest film from Lawrie Brewster (Lord of Tears); the UK premiere of Beyond Skyline And the UK premiere of It Came From the Desert!, the giant ant movie based on the classic Cinemaware video game!
From the emotional making of a low-budget slasher to zombie nightmares, Gothic horrors, an outrageously strange mind cult, a sci-fi alien action extravaganza, a comic strip creature feature and the last word in Killer Clowns, this year’s line-up is an eclectic mix of the quirky, unusual and extreme. Alan Jones, FrightFest co-director said today:
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From the emotional making of a low-budget slasher to zombie nightmares, Gothic horrors, an outrageously strange mind cult, a sci-fi alien action extravaganza, a comic strip creature feature and the last word in Killer Clowns, this year’s line-up is an eclectic mix of the quirky, unusual and extreme. Alan Jones, FrightFest co-director said today:
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- 9/28/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Dee Wallace, Geoff Morrell, Janis McGavin, David Collins, Sarah Bishop, Bjorn Stewart, Gerard Odwyer, Atlas Adams, Sam Campbell, Deelia Meriel, Anthony Jensen, Robert Anderson | Written and Directed by Craig Anderson
Red Christmas is the latest festive horror which has been produced by, and stars, Dee Wallace. The film continues in the traditional bloody footsteps of the Christmas slasher genre, although writer and director Craig Anderson takes a lot of time to really develop the characters, giving the film a bit more depth than just your normal hack and slash.
Red Christmas begins in an abortion clinic, with a woman who is undergoing an abortion. During the procedure a bomb is detonated, causing panic and confusion as everyone tries to evacuate. Acting quickly, the removed foetus is dumped into a biohazard bucket which is kicked aside as everyone begins to leave. Unbeknownst to them the baby is found by the bomber,...
Red Christmas is the latest festive horror which has been produced by, and stars, Dee Wallace. The film continues in the traditional bloody footsteps of the Christmas slasher genre, although writer and director Craig Anderson takes a lot of time to really develop the characters, giving the film a bit more depth than just your normal hack and slash.
Red Christmas begins in an abortion clinic, with a woman who is undergoing an abortion. During the procedure a bomb is detonated, causing panic and confusion as everyone tries to evacuate. Acting quickly, the removed foetus is dumped into a biohazard bucket which is kicked aside as everyone begins to leave. Unbeknownst to them the baby is found by the bomber,...
- 9/27/2017
- by Philip Rogers
- Nerdly
Brooklyn's own Nitehawk Cinema has announced their programming guide for October and it includes Mario Bava's Kill Baby, Kill, Black Sabbath, and so much more. Also: check out a clip from Red Christmas before its home media release on October 17th, and we also have details on the Blu-ray release of Web of the Spider.
Nitehawk Cinema's October Programming Revealed: To learn about the October programming at Brooklyn's Nitehawk Cinema, read the details below or visit them online.
“New Horror
We are in the midst of a horror film resurgence. A significant group of contemporary horror films made in the past couple of years is reminiscent of the socio-political classics of the 1960s and 1970s in that they are boldly confronting the terrifying undercurrent of life today. Like their predecessors, these films tackle class, gender identity, and race in a way that shows us both where we are and how far we,...
Nitehawk Cinema's October Programming Revealed: To learn about the October programming at Brooklyn's Nitehawk Cinema, read the details below or visit them online.
“New Horror
We are in the midst of a horror film resurgence. A significant group of contemporary horror films made in the past couple of years is reminiscent of the socio-political classics of the 1960s and 1970s in that they are boldly confronting the terrifying undercurrent of life today. Like their predecessors, these films tackle class, gender identity, and race in a way that shows us both where we are and how far we,...
- 9/26/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Craig Anderson’s Australian horror flick Red Christmas (review) will be getting a Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD release on October 17th via Artsploitation Films. But why wait to sample its goodness? Check out a new clip right now! The release will… Continue Reading →
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- 9/25/2017
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
The only thing under the tree this year is terror. Artsploitation will deliver the ultimate stocking stuffer with the home video release of the Australian horror film Red Christmas (read our review). Following a theatrical rollout across the United States, Craig Anderson’s feature debut will be available nationwide October 17. On that date, look for the film on Blu-ray, DVD […]...
- 9/25/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
The holidays take a grisly turn in the upcoming horror comedy Better Watch Out, and the new UK poster for the film displays a deadly twist on holiday decorating. In today's Horror Highlights, we also have home media release details for another holiday horror film, Red Christmas (starring Dee Wallace), as well as the new thriller House by the Lake, featuring a creepy character known as the Fish Man.
Better Watch Out UK Poster: Universal Pictures will release Better Watch Out in the UK on December 8th, and Well Go USA will release Better Watch Out in Us theaters and on VOD beginning October 6th. In case you missed it, read our own Heather Wixson's Fantasia review of the film, as well as her interview with filmmaker Chris Peckover.
"The sadistic horror comedy begins on a quiet suburban street during the holiday season, a babysitter must defend a twelve-year-old...
Better Watch Out UK Poster: Universal Pictures will release Better Watch Out in the UK on December 8th, and Well Go USA will release Better Watch Out in Us theaters and on VOD beginning October 6th. In case you missed it, read our own Heather Wixson's Fantasia review of the film, as well as her interview with filmmaker Chris Peckover.
"The sadistic horror comedy begins on a quiet suburban street during the holiday season, a babysitter must defend a twelve-year-old...
- 9/16/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Craig Anderson’s Holiday Horror Comes to HD Artsploitation Sets Red Christmas Under the Tree October 17th Available Nationwide on Blu-ray, DVD and VOD “a tightly constructed, unapologetically nasty little thriller, given depth and weight by Wallace’s interpretation of a sweet woman suffering for her past” –Los Angeles Times “one of the most beautifully lit and …
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- 9/15/2017
- by Mike Joy
- Horror News
Artsploitation Films is bringing Christmas to October. The film is titled Red Christmas. Shot in Australia, Red Christmas stars Dee Wallace. In the film, Wallace plays Diane, a mother just trying to bring the family together. But, events take a strange turn when a killer shows up. Geoff Morrell and Sarah Bishop also star. And, Red Christmas will show on various home entertainment formats, in the middle of October. The official trailer shows some of the film's dark comedy. Everyone is on the run, when the knives come out. And, an anchor is used as a weapon? There is no time to put lights on the Christmas tree as this family struggles to just survive. Artsploitation will deck the halls (with blood) in the United States. In the U.S., the film will be available in a high-definition version, through Video-on-demand. This title will also show in DVD and Blu-ray.
- 9/11/2017
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
The only thing under the tree this year is terror. Artsploitation will deliver the ultimate stocking stuffer with the home video release of the Australian horror film Red Christmas (read our review). Following a theatrical rollout across the United States, Craig Anderson’s feature debut will be available nationwide October 17. On that date, look for the film on Blu-ray, DVD […]...
- 9/11/2017
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Craig Anderson’s Australian horror flick Red Christmas (review) will be getting a Blu-ray, DVD, and VOD release on October 17th. The release will include a feature-length commentary with writer-director Craig Anderson, interviews with Dee Wallace, Gerald Odwyer and Craig Anderson,… Continue Reading →
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- 9/11/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Being a mom during the holidays can make Santa Claus' job look like a holly jolly cakewalk. As the head of a dysfunctional family in Craig Anderson's Red Christmas, Dee Wallace not only has to worry about keeping the peace, she also has to try to keep her family members in one piece when a killer crashes their festivities. With the holiday horror film out now in select theaters, I had the great pleasure of speaking with Wallace about her multifaceted new role, and we also had the chance to reflect on her amazing film career, including the legacy of Steven Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and her experience playing Cynthia Strode in Rob Zombie's Halloween.
Thanks so much for taking the time to talk and congratulations on Red Christmas. I’m a big fan of your career, and one thing I’ve always appreciated is that you...
Thanks so much for taking the time to talk and congratulations on Red Christmas. I’m a big fan of your career, and one thing I’ve always appreciated is that you...
- 9/1/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
No need to sugar coat it, this was a miserable weekend. The combined gross of the top twelve failed to total over $50 million, something that hasn't happened in an August weekend in over 20 years. In fact, the combined $49 million for the top twelve is the worst since the top twelve combined for $43.5 million in late September 2001. Making matters worse, with next weekend seeing no major, new wide releases things aren't going to improve until It arrives on September 8. Keeping things to this weekend, The Hitman's Bodyguard finished in the top spot for a second weekend in a row with an estimated $10 million. That gross, however, appears a bit precarious. It wouldn't be at all surprising to see actuals dip below the double-digit mark. Should that happen this would be the first weekend in two years to not have a film break double digits over the three-day. The last time was...
- 8/27/2017
- by Brad Brevet <mail@boxofficemojo.com>
- Box Office Mojo
Generations apart, but connected by chutzpah and talent, Mel Brooks and Kate McKinnon have two of the most signature voices in comedy. Now, try to identify their characters in “Leap!,” the latest mediocrity for children from the Weinstein Company.
Either they were both so ashamed by the humorless script that they masked their voices well, or it’s impossible to imagine either one in the movie’s shockingly lifeless version of 1880s Paris. Directed by Eric Summer and Éric Warin from a script by Summer, Laurent Zeitoun, and Carol Noble, this filmmaking-by-committee approach ensured “Leap!” got tugged in a million different directions — and none of them good. The movie is weighed down by too many secondary characters, which only serve to dissipate their flickering charms. No one in the film, even our heroine, gets more than a hint of backstory as the single-minded plot careens toward its predictable conclusion.
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Either they were both so ashamed by the humorless script that they masked their voices well, or it’s impossible to imagine either one in the movie’s shockingly lifeless version of 1880s Paris. Directed by Eric Summer and Éric Warin from a script by Summer, Laurent Zeitoun, and Carol Noble, this filmmaking-by-committee approach ensured “Leap!” got tugged in a million different directions — and none of them good. The movie is weighed down by too many secondary characters, which only serve to dissipate their flickering charms. No one in the film, even our heroine, gets more than a hint of backstory as the single-minded plot careens toward its predictable conclusion.
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- 8/25/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
You know you’re in trouble when the matriarch of a horror movie is determined to make this “the best Christmas ever.” Australia’s latest genre export is in keeping with the country’s cinematic tradition of brutality, if not necessarily the quality— Craig Anderson’s “Red Christmas” isn’t exactly a lump of coal in your stocking, but neither is it worth waking up early for on the big day.
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Suffice to say this isn’t actually the best Christmas ever. Already off to a rocky start due to the fact that mom is planning to sell the family home, the day takes a dark turn when a robed man with bandages covering his face and limbs knocks on the door intending to deliver a letter to his own mother. The children are all adults now,...
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Suffice to say this isn’t actually the best Christmas ever. Already off to a rocky start due to the fact that mom is planning to sell the family home, the day takes a dark turn when a robed man with bandages covering his face and limbs knocks on the door intending to deliver a letter to his own mother. The children are all adults now,...
- 8/25/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Offering something to offend viewers from many walks of life, Craig Anderson's Red Christmas uses Jesus' birthday as an occasion for an abortion-themed slasher pic whose boogeyman happens to have Down syndrome. The literal-minded may also take offense at the film, and not just because its Yuletide horrors are being delivered in the dog days of summer. But some horror buffs will appreciate this irreverent little gorefest, especially those with a nostalgic soft spot for topliner Dee Wallace, the scream queen of The Hills Have Eyes and The Howling (not to mention E.T.) who remains impressively prolific even as she...
- 8/22/2017
- by John DeFore
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Dee Wallace-starring Aussie shocker to open in La on August 25th
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- 8/16/2017
- by Chris Alexander
- Comingsoon.net
She’s been the mother of both a rabid dog and a homesick alien, as well as a she-wolf, and literally hundreds of other roles that film fans have sunk their teeth into – she’s Dee Wallace, and we here at… Continue Reading →
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- 8/10/2017
- by Matt Boiselle
- DreadCentral.com
San Diego's small but mighty Horrible Imaginings Film Festival returns to Balboa Park's Museum of Photographic Arts during September 8 - 10. Southern California fans of horror, thrillers, and all things fantastic will enjoy not only the best in international genre film, but literature, too --- panels and readings, oh my! Thrilling genre authors, such as Bram Stoker Award winner Dennis Ecthison, will take part in a panel and read selected short works. Horror icon Dee Wallace (Cujo, Et, The Hills Have Eyes) will be on hand for a Q&A for the over-the-top Ozploitation slasher Red Christmas, and hot newcomer Alex Essoe (Starry Eyes, Fashionista) will present the new film she stars in, the Hitchcockian web Midnighters, directed by Julius Ramsay (The Walking Dead). Wallace and Essoe will join over...
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- 8/10/2017
- Screen Anarchy
"It's in the oven, presents in 15 minutes!" Artsploitation Films has debuted the official trailer for a holiday horror movie titled Red Christmas, from writer/director Craig Anderson. The films stars Dee Wallace, who also produced, as a mother who must protect her family on Christmas Day from a demented stranger. The cast includes Geoff Morrell, David Collins, Sarah Bishop, Janis McGavin, Gerard Odwyer, and Sam Campbell. This looks more like an awkward comedic Christmas version of You're Next than the other holiday horror Krampus. The final kill from this trailer is totally gnarly, not sure if that's a good thing. Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Craig Anderson's Red Christmas, direct from YouTube: A mother (Dee Wallace) must protect her family on Christmas Day from a demented stranger who is hell-bent on tearing them apart. Red Christmas is both written and directed by Australian actor-filmmaker Craig Anderson, making his...
- 8/2/2017
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
The ’burbs can be one spooky place to live. Megan Freels Johnston's The Ice Cream Truck release details, trailer, and poster leads today's Horror Highlights! Also: Camp Cold Brook casting details, Blu-ray / DVD release details for The Lift, the Los Angeles Haunted Hayride announcement, Red Christmas theatrical info, and the new Wtf! trailer.
The Ice Cream Truck Trailer and Release Details: Press Release: "Writer-director Megan Freels Johnston’s suburban nightmare The Ice Cream Truck will hit theaters August 18 and be released day-and-date on VOD via Uncork’d Entertainment. A new trailer and poster have been released to coincide with the release.
The provocative psychological thriller stars Deanna Russo (Being Human, Gossip Girl) as Mary, who moves back to her suburban hometown after her husband gets relocated for work. As her family ties up loose ends back home, she moves into their new house alone. And although the move makes Mary nostalgic for her youth,...
The Ice Cream Truck Trailer and Release Details: Press Release: "Writer-director Megan Freels Johnston’s suburban nightmare The Ice Cream Truck will hit theaters August 18 and be released day-and-date on VOD via Uncork’d Entertainment. A new trailer and poster have been released to coincide with the release.
The provocative psychological thriller stars Deanna Russo (Being Human, Gossip Girl) as Mary, who moves back to her suburban hometown after her husband gets relocated for work. As her family ties up loose ends back home, she moves into their new house alone. And although the move makes Mary nostalgic for her youth,...
- 8/2/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Craig Anderson’s Red Christmas (review), which was acquired back in April by Artsploitation Films, will be hitting limited theaters starting August 25th. The plan, unless things have changed with no update, is to then have a home video release, including… Continue Reading →
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- 7/31/2017
- by Jonathan Barkan
- DreadCentral.com
Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers, and Pennywise Horror Plushies from Funko kick off today's Highlights. Also, we have a look at images from Red Christmas, trailers for The Domicile, Fate, and Cuties, and ending today's feature, we have VOD release details for Whispers.
Funko's Horror Plushies: "From Funko: “Plushies: Horror S1
Some horror characters might give you nightmares, or chase you around the neighborhood, but these won’t. They are horrifically cute!
Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, and Pennywise are now joining the Funko plush line.
Add them all to your collection this Summer!
Coming in September!”
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Red Christmas Images: "Press Release: "Philadelphia, Pa - Artsploitation has released the first images for their upcoming release of the Australian horror film Red Christmas. Genre icon Dee Wallace (The Hills Have Eyes, The Howling, E.T., Cujo, Critters) stars as the stressed-out mother of a squabbling family, gathered together in...
Funko's Horror Plushies: "From Funko: “Plushies: Horror S1
Some horror characters might give you nightmares, or chase you around the neighborhood, but these won’t. They are horrifically cute!
Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, and Pennywise are now joining the Funko plush line.
Add them all to your collection this Summer!
Coming in September!”
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Red Christmas Images: "Press Release: "Philadelphia, Pa - Artsploitation has released the first images for their upcoming release of the Australian horror film Red Christmas. Genre icon Dee Wallace (The Hills Have Eyes, The Howling, E.T., Cujo, Critters) stars as the stressed-out mother of a squabbling family, gathered together in...
- 7/28/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Artsploitation has released the first images for their upcoming release of the Australian horror film Red Christmas. Genre icon Dee Wallace (The Hills Have Eyes, The Howling, E.T., Cujo, Critters) stars as the stressed-out mother of a squabbling family, gathered together in a remote Outback estate on Christmas Eve. Their petty dramas threaten to blacken the holiday until a mysterious and deformed stranger appears at the door seeking bloody vengeance.
Veteran television director and actor Craig Anderson makes his feature debut with Red Christmas, combining the banal horror of family gatherings with the issues of abortion, feminism, ethics, religion and privacy, with a blood-splattered twist on what happens when secrets refuse to stay dead. Dee Wallace headlines as Diane, a matriarch presiding over the gathering of her squabbling grown children on Christmas Day. Tensions give way to terror when a deformed stranger appears at the door with vengeance on his mind.
Veteran television director and actor Craig Anderson makes his feature debut with Red Christmas, combining the banal horror of family gatherings with the issues of abortion, feminism, ethics, religion and privacy, with a blood-splattered twist on what happens when secrets refuse to stay dead. Dee Wallace headlines as Diane, a matriarch presiding over the gathering of her squabbling grown children on Christmas Day. Tensions give way to terror when a deformed stranger appears at the door with vengeance on his mind.
- 7/19/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
After premiering at last July’s Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, Artsploitation Films acquired Red Christmas (read our review), directed by Craig Anderson, for release later this summer. To get you hyped, we have a brand new official trailer to go with a huge batch of imagery. The movie stars The Hills Have Eyes, The Howling, E.T., Critters, Halloween, The […]...
- 7/17/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
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