Description
Book Synopsis Controversial yet beloved among audiences, Christmas-themed horror movies emerged in the early 1970s and gained a notorious reputation with Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984), depicting Santa as an ax-wielding maniac. Some parents and conservative groups condemned the film, while others embraced the portrayal of Yuletide as a backdrop for fear and dread. Drawing on interviews with directors, producers, special effects artists, photographers and actors, this book celebrates the sordid, colorful history of the Christmas horror subgenre. Psycho Santa films such as Christmas Evil (1980) and 3615 code Pere Noel (1989) are examined, along with Yule-Die slashers like The Dorm that Dripped Blood (1982), Black Christmas (1974) and Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972). Commercial successes like Gremlins (1984) and Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010) are covered, as well as more recent releases such as Better Watch Out (2016),
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments viii
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. Clausophobia: Psycho Santas
- 2. Yule Die: Christmas Slashers
- 3. Homicidal Holidays
- 4. Stocking Snuffers: Santa's Demented Little Helpers
- 5. Killer Christmas Trees
- 6. Krampus, the Christmas Devil
- 7. Zombie Holidays and Christmas Cadavers
- 8. Intergalactic Christmas Mayhem: Sci-Fi Christmas Horrors
- 9. Evil Christmas Spirits
- 10. Christmas Horror Anthologies
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Annotated Christmas Horror Filmography
- Chapter Notes
- Bibliography
- Index