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Best Christmas Horror movies
It’s Christmas time! It’s time for peace on Earth, good will toward men. It’s also time for stressing out over shopping, work, the economy and the family. What a better time for a horror marathon! Here are some great selections for Christmas time horror viewing. Admittedly some of these films are corny, campy or just plain bad, but all have either a Christmas setting or feel to them. Some will scare you, some will may you laugh, some will make you groan, and with some you might need to spike the Christmas eggnog to truly enjoy.
1. Black Christmas
Created by Bob Clark the director of A Christmas Story
, this movie is the standard for Christmas time horror. A mysterious killer is knocking off a group of sorority sisters one at a time at Christmas. Who is the killer? Watch it and find out, maybe. One of the movies credited with starting the slasher genre, Black Christmas predates Halloween
by several years, and is also one of the first “ killer is calling from inside the house” movies. It recently was submitted to the sub par remake treatment
.
2.Child’s Play
Chucky
has became a household name, along with other killers such as Jason, Freddy, and Michael Myers and a lot of people forget that he started out as a Christmas present. Possessed by the soul of murdered Charles Lee Ray the original Chucky was a vicious killer. While later movies have played up the comedic side of a possessed doll, the original is a true horror classic that often gets overlooked as a Christmas horror movie.
3. Tales From The Crypt
(1972)
Watch this classic for the segment “All Through the House” that stars Joan Collins as a woman who murders her husband on Christmas Eve. She then gets trapped in her house by an escaped lunatic. This episode was remade for the Tales from The Crypt TV series with Larry Drake playing the axe wielding psycho. Both are great holiday watching.
4. Gremlins.
Despite many people labeling this as children’s fare, the first Gremlins
was a wickedly evil little movie. Cute little critter suddenly become homicidal when their owners don’t follow the instruction manual. “Don’t feed them after midnight” has become a iconic line in pop culture. Stars Phoebe Cates, Corey Feldman
, and Hoyt Axton.
5. Silent Night, Deadly Night
The most controversial movie in the list, this movie about a insane killer dressed as Santa terrorizing Christmas had parents up in arms. Without the controversy the movie would likely have faded into obscurity. The protests did get the film yanked from theaters, but the film, honestly isn’t that good and probably would have died a quick, natural death. The protests kept it alive and to many it is considered a mini cult classic. While not a good film it is better than the sequels and worth a Christmas look, just to see what all the fuss was about
6. And All Through The House
(TV series)
An excellent remake of the classic episode from the 1972 film, this made for TV effort stars Larry Drake as the axe wielding Santa out for blood. It is a faithful adaptation and Drake is wonderful in the role. John Kassir as the Crypt keeper has become a horror icon. Definitely a holiday classic.
7. The Nightmare Before Christmas
Not really a horror movie but a animated classic that does have is spooky moments, especially for the kids. The tale of Jack Skellington is a great little movie for the whole family to enjoy this Christmas. Based on a story by Tim Burton
it features the Danny Elfman providing the singing voice for Jack, while Chris Sarandon provides his voice when not in song.
8. Let the Right One In
The best movie on the list is not really a Christmas movie. However the snowy landscape of the Swedish setting makes this a great movie to watch during Christmas time. Want another good reason to watch this during the holidays? It’s one of the best horror movies in years, and one of the best movies of the decade. A vampire tale, but it is also a story about friendship, pain, and discovering first love. A remake is in the works, but check out the original before you watch the American version.
9. Santa’s Slay
A surprisingly good little Christmas shocker that reinvents Santa as a demon, bound by a lost wager to do good. What happens when the bet is off? Santa is free to resume his demonic proclivities such as murder, mayhem, and just general badness. Stars former pro wrestler Bill Goldberg
as a not so jolly Saint Nick.
10. Jack Frost.
A dead serial killer ( where have we heard that before?) returns as a demonic snowman. Frosty he isn’t, as Jack goes on a murderous rampage in pursuit of the Sheriff who killed him. Watch for Shannon Elizabeth
, of American Pie
fame, in a very memorable scene with Jack and his carrot.
Well that’s the list. Hopefully this can give you a good starting point for a holiday marathon. There are more Christmas and winter themed movies out there such as Christmas Evil
, Elves
and Ghost Story
that you can check out for more winter fun.
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas
1. Black Christmas
Created by Bob Clark the director of A Christmas Story
2.Child’s Play
Chucky
3. Tales From The Crypt
Watch this classic for the segment “All Through the House” that stars Joan Collins as a woman who murders her husband on Christmas Eve. She then gets trapped in her house by an escaped lunatic. This episode was remade for the Tales from The Crypt TV series with Larry Drake playing the axe wielding psycho. Both are great holiday watching.
4. Gremlins.
Despite many people labeling this as children’s fare, the first Gremlins
5. Silent Night, Deadly Night
The most controversial movie in the list, this movie about a insane killer dressed as Santa terrorizing Christmas had parents up in arms. Without the controversy the movie would likely have faded into obscurity. The protests did get the film yanked from theaters, but the film, honestly isn’t that good and probably would have died a quick, natural death. The protests kept it alive and to many it is considered a mini cult classic. While not a good film it is better than the sequels and worth a Christmas look, just to see what all the fuss was about
6. And All Through The House
An excellent remake of the classic episode from the 1972 film, this made for TV effort stars Larry Drake as the axe wielding Santa out for blood. It is a faithful adaptation and Drake is wonderful in the role. John Kassir as the Crypt keeper has become a horror icon. Definitely a holiday classic.
7. The Nightmare Before Christmas
Not really a horror movie but a animated classic that does have is spooky moments, especially for the kids. The tale of Jack Skellington is a great little movie for the whole family to enjoy this Christmas. Based on a story by Tim Burton
8. Let the Right One In
The best movie on the list is not really a Christmas movie. However the snowy landscape of the Swedish setting makes this a great movie to watch during Christmas time. Want another good reason to watch this during the holidays? It’s one of the best horror movies in years, and one of the best movies of the decade. A vampire tale, but it is also a story about friendship, pain, and discovering first love. A remake is in the works, but check out the original before you watch the American version.
9. Santa’s Slay
A surprisingly good little Christmas shocker that reinvents Santa as a demon, bound by a lost wager to do good. What happens when the bet is off? Santa is free to resume his demonic proclivities such as murder, mayhem, and just general badness. Stars former pro wrestler Bill Goldberg
10. Jack Frost.
A dead serial killer ( where have we heard that before?) returns as a demonic snowman. Frosty he isn’t, as Jack goes on a murderous rampage in pursuit of the Sheriff who killed him. Watch for Shannon Elizabeth
Well that’s the list. Hopefully this can give you a good starting point for a holiday marathon. There are more Christmas and winter themed movies out there such as Christmas Evil
Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas
It's Christmas Day, what are you watching
It is Christmas day and I hope everyone is having a great time. I just finished watching Gremlins
, and planning on watching Ghostbusters
later today. I bought the new double feature DVD at Wal-Mart yesterday. Looking for more horror viewing for the Noel, why not the classic Black Christmas
? Of course there is the remake
if you are more interested in gore than a suspenseful story. While not really a Christmas horror, you can't go wrong with Let the Right One In
. For the kiddies why not a Christmas cartoon classic like How the Grinch Stole Christmas
featureing horror legend Boris Karloff or even the live action starring Jim Carrey
. If you want a day with out horror (WHAT!!??!!) just pop in the classic by Bob Clark The Christmas Story
. An even better suggestion for Christmas would be to turn off the TV, shut down the computer and spend some time with family and friends. Above all try to be just a little nicer today, give a smile to a stranger, drop a coin in Santa's bucket, do a good deed. Christmas doesn't have to be just a religious holiday. It can be a holiday for everyone. Peace on Earth and good will toward men. All men ( and women. )
God Bless us Everyone
God Bless us Everyone
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A Shopping Calendar: What to Buy When
January
- Scour Harper’s Bazaar for a preview of the best looks from designers' spring lines.
- Secure your spot on the waitlists for the most covetable pieces.
- Couture collections are shown in Paris. Look for trends that you can work into your own wardrobe.
February
- Spring clothes land in stores. Look out for the season's key pieces.
- Assess your wardrobe and determine what pieces are missing or need refreshing.
- Act fast: The best shoes and bags sell out first.
- Fall fashions debut in New York, Milan, and Paris.
March
- Spring fashion is in high gear in stores and in the magazines.
- Tear pages from magazines of your favorite pieces to help you shop.
- Check the Internet for the fall collections. Pick your favorite looks now.
April
- Time to transition into your lightweight wardrobe.
- Try swapping your suits for springy dresses.
- Buy a trench! If you have a classic khaki already, get a new one in black or crisp white.
May
- Start thinking summer! Pull out your sandals, shorts, and sundresses from storage and see what needs to be updated or refurbished.
- Don't put it off: Get out there and shop for a new swimsuit. Give yourself time to find the perfect one — this is one area where you especially don't want to be left with too few or ill-fitting options.
June
- Prefall lines are in stores. It's a good time to buy basics and classics.
- Stay chic in the heat with breezy pieces and strategic layering.
- Summer-sales alert! Scour the racks for any designer goodies you may have missed out on.
July
- Get your first peek at the newest trends and essential pieces for fall.
- Call stores and secure your favorite pieces now, before they hit the shelves.
- It's Paris couture time again. See what trends will influence fashion in the upcoming year.
August
- Fall fashions hit stores. Pull out the to-buy list you made in February and run to your favorite shops.
- Check your closet to see what cold-weather items need new life. Do your boots need resoling? Time to buy a new coat?
September
- The new season is at its peak. Fill in your wardrobe with fall's best suits, jackets, and coats.
- Don't forget to score the It bag, shoe, and boots!
- Spring collections make their runway debut in New York, Milan, and Paris.
October
- Spruce up your wardrobe with extra touches, whether that means cool jewelry, fun belts, or sexy shoes.
- Buy your LBD and all your evening accoutrements now. The holidays will be here sooner than you think.
- Sales alert: look out for deals on coats and cashmere.
November
- While you should start making headway on your gift lists, think about personal pieces like lingerie. You know you could use some new unmentionables.
- Make sure you have everything in order for all the parties next month.
December
- It's all about the holidays, and shopping is at a fever pitch. Don’t forget to buy something for yourself.
- Resort collections make a splash in stores. Now’s the perfect time to buy for warm-weather vacations.
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Top ten horror movies of the decade

The decade is rapidly closing and top lists are appearing everywhere. With this in mind I decided to make a top ten horror films of the decade. After doing a bit of research and straining my brain I found it impossible to limit my list to ten movies. The list quickly stretched to fifteen and with a bit of work made it to twenty. One thing that may strike you is the number of foreign language films on my list. It may be more shocking to some people that know me that any English language movies made it. American cinema continues to struggle with quality, while foreign language films, as well as English language, non Hollywood films seem to get better. Without further ado here is my list with a very short synopsis on each.
1. Let The Right One In
On the surface a vampire movie this is just as easily a love story about two outcasts who find companionship with each other. Wonderful performances from the two child actors propel this Swedish film above the competition and puts twilight to shame. An American remake is on the way as we speak
2 The Devil’s Rejects
Rob Zombies

3.Shaun of the Dead
4. Martyrs
One of the most brutal and unforgiving films you will ever watch. Martyrs
5.The Mist
One of the best adaptations of a Stephen King

6.The Descent
Neil Marshall
7. Haute Tension
Another French film in the list, Haute tension is directed by Alexandre Aja who went on to direct The Hills Have Eyes
8. May
May is the story of a girl who just doesn’t fit in with society. This is fertile fodder for the horror genre and director Lucky McKee
9.*[Rec
Spanish horror film that was remade as Quarantine

10. 28 Days Later
Want more click here to go to my top 20 of the decade
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