Adam Scott and Toni Collette star
in the holiday horror comedy from «Trick» r Treat» director Michael Dougherty.
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.
Not exact matches
would go a long way
in keeping peace and preventing the domestic
horrors that occur under the stresses of the
holidays.
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.
With all the
horrors rumors of child - organ trafficking
in our location and with the
holiday rush, it scares me terribly to lose sight of him for even a few seconds.
Hope you all had a lovely bank
holiday weekend, whether that was relaxing
in the sunshine (shock
horror) or doing some wedmin things!
Smith recently directed his daughter
in a segment of the anthology
horror movie «
Holidays,» which is currently available on VOD.
Another casualty of industry ignorance is The Seventh Victim (1943), a no less original B picture about devil worshippers
in Greenwich Village, showing at the Film Center as part of its series «
Horror for the
Holidays: Occult Cult Films.»
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.
It returns to the series» birthplace — a zombie - infested mega-mall
in the sleepy town of Willamette, Colorado — but this time, it's
in the throes of an equal
horror: the
holiday shopping season.
Michael Dougherty's long awaited follow - up to his suprise cult hit Trick» R Treat is another
holiday themed
horror comedy
in Krampus, and 2015 Sundance standout The Witch takes a much more serious look at tales of American folk
horror in the 18th century.
Last Christmas they got their wish when Dougherty's Christmas themed
horror comedy, Krampus, hit theaters just
in time for the
holiday season.
And that brings us to the latest entry
in the indie
horror anthology catalog, which is called
Holidays (yep, because each of its eight tales centers on a different
holiday) and boasts a pretty eclectic mix of filmmakers.
Scream Factory gives this
horror classic a great treatment just
in time for the
Holidays!
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.
This week: Get
in the
holiday spirit with these
horror anthology films, which offer several scary stories for the price of one.
In an excerpt from this week's Guardian Film Show Xan Brooks and Peter Bradshaw review Chris Kentis and Laura Lau's real - time horror, in which Martha Marcy May Marlene star Elizabeth Olsen is spooked by spectres haunting her father's run - down holiday ho
In an excerpt from this week's Guardian Film Show Xan Brooks and Peter Bradshaw review Chris Kentis and Laura Lau's real - time
horror,
in which Martha Marcy May Marlene star Elizabeth Olsen is spooked by spectres haunting her father's run - down holiday ho
in which Martha Marcy May Marlene star Elizabeth Olsen is spooked by spectres haunting her father's run - down
holiday home
STX Entertainment's
horror film «The Bye Bye Man» overperformed this weekend and took
in an estimated $ 13.38 million, with it on track to gross $ 15 million over the four - day
holiday weekend.
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.
If you write
in the
horror genre, Halloween is your fans» favorite
holiday, so be sure to fill your social media with bloodcurdling, scary treats!
«We currently have no plans to implement the glistening steel
horror in our marketing strategy for Call of Duty: World War II, which launches this
holiday season,» confirmed the spokesperson.
Themes derived from advertising, science fiction,
horror films, children's literature and toys,
holiday rituals, cartoons, and comic strips are reflected
in his work.
In addition to a blog, Haunt Jaunts contains pages listing links to Haunted Places, Ghost Hunting Tours & Events, Paracons &
Horror Fests, and Weird
Holidays & Observances.
In honor of this spooky
holiday, Rentec Direct is hosting a Renter
Horror Story Contest.