Top Christmas Horror Movies
Do the Christmas holiday season and Horror go together? You bet! Here is our comprehensive list of Christmas-themed holiday horror movies that we’ve reviewed on our podcast. Or at least flicks in the winter time, with lots of snow.
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Blood Beat
This whacked-out 1983 movie is our unlikely favorite holiday pick of the month so far. Kind of lost until it was re-released properly by Vinegar Syndrome, this visual wonder was thrown together by a bunch of amateur filmmakers and non-actors. And they accomplished something so bizarre and nonsensical that we couldn’t take our eyes off…
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Child’s Play
Child’s Play is a classic, and one of the longest running movie series of all time. We revisit this classic from 1988 starring Chris Sarandon.
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Christmas Bloody Christmas
This time, it’s on Shudder! Check out Christmas Bloody Christmas – a no-holds-barred, you-get-what-you-paid-for kind of flick about a Santa animatronic gone amuck. Cheers everyone!
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Christmas Evil
A cuit classic in some circles, we weren’t quite sure what to make of this weird little film. But we had a lot more to say about it than we thought we would!
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Christmas Shorts
All the shorts in this episode are linked from our website at http://2guys.red40.net. Otherwise, Google is your friend!
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Don’t Open Til Christmas
This film by the producers of Pieces did not charm us in the same “so-bad-it’s-good” kind of way that their previous outing did. What we have here is a mess of a movie, with such bad acting, editing, writing, and a nonsensical plot that we can hardly recommend watching it. So instead, just listen to…
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Gremlins
Gremlins is a Christmas classic, inside and out. Yet it was originally released during the summer to go head-to-head against Ghostbusters and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. What a great year for movies, eh? Listen to us love all over this Stephen Spielberg-produced, Joe Dante-directed, Christopher Columbus-written comedy that JUST manages to stay…
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Hide And Seek
And we make history by reviewing the very first Indian film ever on our podcast. If you’re so inspired to see it yourself, check it out on Netflix now. Enjoy!