Director and co-writer SpookyDan Walker has a cheeky sense of humor (the Adventure Girls use candy cane stakes and nutcracker nunchucks to fight Krampus, in addition to their feminine wiles) and he makes judicious use of some surprisingly solid creature effects. Turns out, Santa really lives there, but so does Krampus, and the girls have to team up with a reluctant Santa (“You’re fucking my shit up,” he tells them when they first arrive) to capture the holiday beast.
Barry Bostwick ( Rocky Horror Picture Show) plays an outlaw biker-dude version of Santa Claus, but before he shows up, the movie spends half an hour on the Adventure Girls, a trio of cosplaying YouTubers whose latest “urban exploration” project is an abandoned theme park called SantaLand. The self-consciously extreme Slay Belles opens with dubstep Christmas music, and keeps the similarly in-your-face tone throughout. Here’s our take on all of them: Epic Films Slay Belles At least six new Christmas horror movies are out on VOD this year, attempting to add some scares to the warmth and cheer of the season. Thanks to the relative commercial and critical success of recent movies like Michael Dougherty’s Krampus, Chris Peckover’s Better Watch Out and the anthology A Christmas Horror Story, yuletide horror movies are more popular than ever, especially among low-budget filmmakers who can slip in well-known Christmas demon to attract some extra, seasonal attention. While there may be six installments in the Silent Night, Deadly Night series, for years the Christmas horror movie was something of a special treat, coming along maybe once or twice a year. I can't say any more as I think this film is best watched without expectations and definitely without spoilers.Going at least as far back as Bob Clark’s 1974 proto-slasher movie Black Christmas, horror movies and the holiday season have enjoyed a special relationship. This story is exactly what you might expect - and no worse for it - but the other stories are all great. The exception are the young teenagers who decide to break into their school, in order to investigate two murders that occurred in the school's basement the year prior.
The focus is spread across 4 very different sets of characters most of whom you wouldn't usually see in a horror film. There are also plenty of nice scares.If your idea of a horror is lots of explicit gore this film is not for you - although there is enough to keep the less gore obsessed fan on the edge of their seat. The dialogue is not always the greatest but heck its a horror film so its way above average for the genre. The film is really slick and well directed, shot, and edited together - especially since there were 3 directors. I haven't done that in a while.This is a keeper. In fact, I would go as far as to say I enjoyed this as much as the iconic "Silent Night Deadly Night." There was scene where I was lulled into a false sense of security and then they made me jump. Krampus has become the latest rage in Christmas horror films, and in that regard, this one is the best. While there, the insolent teen Duncan Percy Hynes White breaks an old statue of a Krampus.The film takes place in the fictional town of Baily Downs Ginger Snaps, Orphan Black. 5 A family visits their rich aunt Corinne Conley in hopes of getting her to invest in a company. He is setting a bad example by poaching a tree off of posted land.
4 Officer Scott Adrian Holmes who investigated the murders is together with his wife and child this Christmas.
The school also has a story of a supposed virginal conception and abortion. Joseph Academy where 2 kids were brutally killed last year. 3 Three high school kids, Dylan, Ben and Molly Shannon Kook, Alex Ozerov, Zoé De Grand Maison are doing some investigative reporting at St.