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During my interview with Joel Kinnman for his Christmas themed action filmSilent Night, he told me that some people just want to see explosions at Christmas time. While I think that’s certainly true, I think people also want to see blood. Why else would there be such an abundance of Christmas themed horror films? In fact, there are so many of them, that it’s easy to over-look several of them. But don’t worry, we’re here to help with our list of 7 Christmas Horror Movies you may have missed.

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7Santa Claws (1996)
Be warned, this movie is often described as “so bad, it’s good.” So, if that’s not what you’re interested in, you may be better off skipping this one. It’s a micro-budgeted, over-the-top horror movie that’s ridiculous and cheesy as it’s title would suggest, and that’s exactly why it’s garnered such a cult following over the years.
6Don’t Open Till Christmas (1984)
There’s a strong chance you haven’t seen this trashy slice of Christmas gore. It’s a slasher film that has been called terrible, ridiculous and outlandish. And honestly… those are all pretty accurate descriptions. But we don’t care! The movie leans into its absurdity and if that’s the type of thing you enjoy, this one is a gift for you.
5Christmas Bloody Christmas (2022)
Killer robot Santa. I’ll say that again. Killer… Robot… Santa. Are you in, yet? You should be. It’s bloody Christmas indeed, as an out of control robot goes on a murderous rampage on Christmas-Eve.
4Anna and the Apocalypse (2017)
A Christmas-themed zombie musical? Yes, please! The story is generic, but the music elevates this traditional zombie-flick to new heights. And setting the story at Christmas time is the perfect setting to explore a zombie outbreak filled with holiday cheer.
3To All a Good Night (1980)
Another 1980’s slasher makes the list withTo All a Good Night. A killer dressed as Santa torments the students of an all girls boarding school on Christmas Eve two years after the tragic death of a young girl, pushed over the balcony in what was meant to be a “prank.”
2Better Watch Out (2017)
It’s essentially an R-ratedHome Alone,and we absolutely love it!Better Watch Outis endlessly rewatchable and wickedly fun, fusing the horror and Christmas genres seamlessly. Oh, and the performances are all top-notch.
1A Christmas Horror Story (2015)
Do you know what 2015’sKrampusis missing? Well, for one thing, it doesn’t feature the titular beast fighting Santa Clause.A Christmas Horror Story,however, does. It’s an anthology horror story with each frightening tale taking place at the happiest time of the year. It’s great, because it’s essentially multiple horror themed Christmas movies in one!
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Joshua Ryan
Lead Film & TV Critics Editor
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Born and raised in Central Florida, Joshua Ryan has harbored a love for cinema since the earliest years of his childhood. Through endless hours of watching Turner Classic Movies, especially the works of Alfred Hitchcock, his passion for film and film criticism grew. As an adult, he channeled that passion into a career as the editor and lead critic of FandomWire’s film and television department.
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