Sentences with phrase «holiday horror movies»

Ever since Mike Dougherty's Krampus a few years ago, I've been hoping we might see some other holiday horror movies that aren't too cheesy.
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.
Artsploitation Films has debuted the official trailer for a holiday horror movie titled Red Christmas, from writer / director Craig Anderson.
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.

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I don't like Halloween mainly because I am not a fan of scary things (horror movies, zombies, vampires, haunted hay rides etc) but I do LOVE the candy that goes with Halloween celebrations so I am in full support of this holiday.
-LSB-...] of holiday - themed horror movies.
Smith recently directed his daughter in a segment of the anthology horror movie «Holidays,» which is currently available on VOD.
OUR TAKE: The trailer looks like a mix of so many other horror movies - and we're not sure our horror interest will extend beyond the Halloween holiday (at least not for this film).
His previous indie darling — indeed the film that put him on the map — was last year's Krisha, which wasn't technically a horror movie, but it sure managed to have a tight grasp on making the audience feel tense and creeping dread throughout a contentious family holiday.
Not technically a horror movie, but it sure manages to have a tight grasp on making the audience feel tense and creeping dread throughout a contentious family holiday.
Unlike the other major holidays, we haven't yet gotten a definitive horror movie about Easter, but you can do worse than...
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.
«But along comes something like «Krampus,» which is a fresh take on a holiday movie, promising horror and bit of fun and comedy, and audiences respond.»
Horror movie «Deliver Us From Evil» and family film «Earth to Echo» also debut early on holiday that lacks the typical tentpole opener
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.
Still, Hollywood has used this most American of holidays to frame several fine stories of redemption, be they Academy - Award - winning sports movies like Rocky, Woody Allen comedies like Hannah and Her Sisters or even a short horror movie by Eli Roth (which we had to include).
Black Christmas (1974) Directed by Bob Clark, the mastermind behind the holiday classic A Christmas Story, and the teen sex comedy Porkey's this Christmas movie is so twisted, and scary, that it practically pioneered the slasher horror genre.
Shore's most recent work was (appropriately enough) directing the «St. Patrick's Day» segment in the 2016 horror anthology movie Holidays.
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.
From award - winning romances to bloody foreign horror, these are the alternative holiday movies you need to watch this season.
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 my favorite holiday, but horror movies leave me spooked for weeks.
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.
Halloween has become a kind of adult holiday (which was not at all true a few generations ago), and with adults and teens dressing up as figures from horror movies and going to extremes to scare other adults (a harder task than scaring a little kid), we need to make sure there is a firm line against violent / bloody / gory and generally horrific images.
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