Well Go USA shared with us this exclusive motion poster and holiday card for Chris Peckover's ridiculously fun
holiday horror Better Watch Out,...
Well Go USA has just shared an outstanding red band trailer for Chris Peckover's ridiculously fun
holiday horror Better Watch Out, which will...
Well Go USA shared with us this exclusive clip from Chris Peckover's ridiculously fun
holiday horror Better Watch Out, which will be releasing...
Not exact matches
I've seen this movie and I want to tell you - it's awesome, it's worth seeing, it's one of the
best holiday horror movies you'll see.
As a self - professed (and self - inflicted) Christmas movie expert, I've sat through my share of dismal
holiday horrors over the years, but «
Better Watch Out» is among the sub-genre's gems.
While it may not quite make it into the Gremlins strata of
holiday horror classics, its liberal use of real performers in special make - up and costumes, as
well as practical effects did warm my cold heart and gave me a bit of a nostalgic glow for those films with which I grew up.
The Buzz: The internet buzz is still surrounding the
holiday releases, but the first week of the new year is usually a
good spot for a
horror movie.
Jack Frost (1997) Jack Frost is yet another entry in
holiday horror films, which wins an award in this list for
best exercise in worst taste.
Well Go USA has released an official red band trailer for Chris Peckover's
Better Watch Out, a
holiday horror movie about a scary home invasion one snowy night.
Nope, the number one film in North America is a
holiday horror - comedy called Krampus: a movie that many people saw as a cult offering at
best.
There's plenty of
horror here, sure, but there's also the levity and depth that makes it eternally entertaining and the perfect watch for the dementedly delightful
holiday that is Halloween (or,
well, year - round).
In a summer where
horror movies have done remarkably
well at the box office (especially when put up against a seemingly endless series of sequels), it seems appropriate that the summer's last
holiday weekend features a
horror movie atop the box office.
Halloween is just around the corner and what
better way to celebrate the spooky
holiday than by hunkering down to play some
horror video games?
As the scariest of all
holidays, Halloween is the
best time of year for haunted houses, pumpkin festivals,
horror movies, trick or treating, jack - o - lanterns, and of course costumes too.