Out of all the many examples of holiday horror, Halloween and Christmas have cornered the market. Between the two, Christmas seems to have given the most gifts to horror fans for over four decades; not all of them are what you hoped for, but there's enough good fear for the cruel-tide tradition to continue for years to come. Below are a deadly dozen of creepy Christmas horrors and a couple of Bad Santa's thrown in for good measure. So gather around the tree and let's open some presents.
TALES FROM THE CRYPT (1972)
Joan Collins has been a bad girl; so bad, in fact, that Santa pays her a personal visit to ensure she's never, ever naughty again. Joan knocks off her husband on Christmas Eve, and in between attempts at cleaning up the mess, hiding the corpse, and trying to keep her daughter in bed, an escaped maniac dressed in a Santa suit tries to come in 'cause 'baby, it's cold outside'.

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS (1972)
Oh, there's no place like Home For the Holidays
Through the storm no matter how far away you run
You pine for the comfort of a familiar gaze
For the holidays you pray to see the next day's sun.

Aaron Spelling exec produced this superb Made For TV thriller set on Christmas Eve during a massive downpour complete with thunder and lightning that lasts for 70 of the film's 74 minute running time.

SILENT NIGHT, BLOODY NIGHT (1972)
Silent Night
Unholy Night
All are dead
Off with your head
Round yon victims
Young and old
Lowly bodies so bloody and cold
Sleep in so many pieces
Sleep in so many pieces

Before Golan and Globus turned it into the House of Bronson and Norris, Cannon was a company that produced a number of lower-tiered horror features including this underrated Christmas chiller; a proto-slasher resembling the sort of movie Hammer should've been making at this time. Aside from a molasses-like pace, you'll recognize traces of Bob Clark's supreme seasonal classic BLACK CHRISTMAS lurking about. Sort of an American Giallo akin to DON'T LOOK NOW (1973), without the artistic touches this would be a forgettable footnote lost in a sea of low budget obscurities. Co-produced by Lloyd Kaufman of Troma, both he and director Theodore Gershuny transplanted the artsy tendencies to the sexy exploitationer, SUGAR COOKIES, in 1973. Gershon Kingsley's ice-cold score is a highlight, particularly his haunting rendition of 'Silent Night'.
The first time I saw the picture was on ELVIRA'S MOVIE MACABRE in the mid 1980s on the late, great WGGT-TV channel 48 (the great entertainer!). It will try the patience of those expecting a linear bloodbath and entice the curiosity of those looking for something under the radar yet classy.
BLACK CHRISTMAS (1974)
'Twas the night before Black Christmas, when somewhere in the sorority house
a creature was stirring... and it wasn't a mouse.
a creature was stirring... and it wasn't a mouse.
The bodies were stacked upstairs with morbid care,
the sole survivor in hopes that help soon would be there.
the sole survivor in hopes that help soon would be there.
CHRISTMAS EVIL (1980)
In 1947, Harry Stadling saw mommy kissing Santa Claus and grew up with a jolly old fat man fixation.... only Harry is seldom as jolly. Feeling an unhealthy amount of the Christmas spirit, he literally knows when you're sleeping; knows when you're awake; and knows if you've been bad or good... documenting this information to decide what he'll be bringing you on Christmas Eve. Both fascinating and frustrating, some fabulous photography keeps this minor cult item from being exiled to the island of Misfit Movies. The original title of YOU BETTER WATCH OUT is a better fit than CHRISTMAS EVIL.

Bad Santa's: TO ALL A GOODNIGHT (1980)

Bad Santa's: DON'T OPEN TILL CHRISTMAS (1984)
GREMLINS (1984)
Filled with nods and send-ups to past movies, GREMLINS is that rare creature feature that is successful at being frightening and funny all at the same time. It's too bad we didn't get the original, darker version that featured gremlins with a taste for human (and canine) flesh and decapitating major characters.
SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT (1984)
After little Billy witnesses his parents slaughtered by a killer Kris Kringle he grows up with a Santa-phobia and a twisted sense of discipline beat into him by a domineering Mother Superior. Now a grown-up, Billy goes off the deep-end after donning a Santa suit and carrying an axe that's quickly dripping velvet.
After little Billy witnesses his parents slaughtered by a killer Kris Kringle he grows up with a Santa-phobia and a twisted sense of discipline beat into him by a domineering Mother Superior. Now a grown-up, Billy goes off the deep-end after donning a Santa suit and carrying an axe that's quickly dripping velvet.
THE CHILDREN (2008)
Two couples spend the Christmas holiday at a secluded country house where their children are exposed to some unknown virus that turns them into homicidal mini-maniacs.
This British chiller set during the Christmas holiday is the least overt in its nods to the season. An unacknowledged remake of the 1974 horror feature DEVIL TIMES FIVE, director Tom Shankland's movie differs by introducing a disease of some sort that infects the tykes as opposed to the kids of DEVILS being in a vehicle accident. Shankland's movie is also superior in every other way. The sharp editing and snowy, isolated locale are keys to the film's success. One of the darkest, most mean-spirited of the killer kid sub-genre.
KRAMPUS (2015)
If you're a Scrooge at Christmas time, it's very well likely you'll be visited by Krampus, a demonic anti-Claus. A suburban family essentially loses faith in the holiday, resulting in a nasty run-in with the nightmarish monster Santa of German folklore.
Michael Dougherty, the director of the fabulous Halloween anthology TRICK R' TREAT (2005), tries for the same thing with a Christmas theme. In the vein of GREMLINS (1984) and, as unlikely as it seems, SANTA'S SLAY (2005), KRAMPUS is a 15 million mix of comedy and horror. Derivative but fun darkly comical extravaganza.
Krampus was the subject of a 2013 independent movie titled KRAMPUS: THE CHRISTMAS DEVIL. Aside from a few good scenes, there's nothing to recommend. Amazingly, a sequel, KRAMPUS 2: THE RETURN OF THE DEVIL, turned up in Wal Mart's across the country this past October. KRAMPUS: THE RECKONING (2015) is another in a growing list of cramp-inducing horrible movies. The Krampy creature likewise turned up in the omnibus holiday horror A CHRISTMAS HORROR STORY (2016).
ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE (2015)
The holiday terror torch is carried on by the makers of this unapologetic Santa slasher that tips its velvet hat to horrors of Christmas past and many others. The oldest house in a suburban neighborhood harbors a horrifying secret that's connected to a killer dressed as Santa Claus stalking the streets with a pair of garden shears.
The antithesis of KRAMPUS and big studio gloss, the cheapness of ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE is easily overlooked by the meticulous care and affection the filmmakers have for the material. There are numerous lower-than-low budget horror movies these days but few are as engaging as Todd Nunes' antidote for the current crap crop of throwback genre fare. Humor is thankfully minimal... and the horror is highly recommended.
And so this night of Christmas horror comes to an end
These twelve films we dutifully recommend
A dozen times of ghoulishly good fright
A happy, bloody Christmas to all... and to all a goodnight.
This British chiller set during the Christmas holiday is the least overt in its nods to the season. An unacknowledged remake of the 1974 horror feature DEVIL TIMES FIVE, director Tom Shankland's movie differs by introducing a disease of some sort that infects the tykes as opposed to the kids of DEVILS being in a vehicle accident. Shankland's movie is also superior in every other way. The sharp editing and snowy, isolated locale are keys to the film's success. One of the darkest, most mean-spirited of the killer kid sub-genre.
KRAMPUS (2015)
If you're a Scrooge at Christmas time, it's very well likely you'll be visited by Krampus, a demonic anti-Claus. A suburban family essentially loses faith in the holiday, resulting in a nasty run-in with the nightmarish monster Santa of German folklore.
Michael Dougherty, the director of the fabulous Halloween anthology TRICK R' TREAT (2005), tries for the same thing with a Christmas theme. In the vein of GREMLINS (1984) and, as unlikely as it seems, SANTA'S SLAY (2005), KRAMPUS is a 15 million mix of comedy and horror. Derivative but fun darkly comical extravaganza.

ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE (2015)
The holiday terror torch is carried on by the makers of this unapologetic Santa slasher that tips its velvet hat to horrors of Christmas past and many others. The oldest house in a suburban neighborhood harbors a horrifying secret that's connected to a killer dressed as Santa Claus stalking the streets with a pair of garden shears.
And so this night of Christmas horror comes to an end
These twelve films we dutifully recommend
A dozen times of ghoulishly good fright
A happy, bloody Christmas to all... and to all a goodnight.
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