Have a Very Scary Christmas
This time of the year is often happy, filled with cheer and the spirit of giving. For
those who enjoy something a little darker, though, there are plenty of thrills on the
movie front.
If you like things that are twisted and dark, then here are the top five scary holiday
movies you can watch:
Jack Frost
Nothing like a killer snowman named Jack Frost to get you in the mood for the
holidays, right? This 1997 thriller is a classic holiday romp you are sure to enjoy.
The movie takes place in the fictional town of Snowmonton, where a truck
carrying serial killer Jack Frost to his execution crashes into a genetics truck. The
genetic material causes Jack's body to mutate and fuse together with the snow on
the ground. As you can imagine, what happens next is pretty freaky and fun!
Gremlins
As cute as those little buggers are when they are soft, fuzzy Mogwai, they are
delightfully evil as Gremlins. They wreak havoc during Christmas when a boy
inadvertently breaks three important rules about getting his new pet wet. This is a
family favorite and if you’ve never seen it, now it is the season.
Silent Night, Deadly Night
A slasher flick that brings us all back to the 80s, this film is perfect for fans of
serial killer movies. It’s tehe story of an escaped maniac who returns to his
childhood home on Christmas Eve, which is now a sorority house, and begins to
murder the sorority sisters one by one. There is lots of blood and gore, watch this
one with the lights low after the kids are in bed.
Krampus
Released last year, Krampus is based on a German legend and takes the notion of
St. Nick and spins it in a whole new direction. It’s about a boy who has a bad
Christmas ends up accidentally summoning this festive demon to his family home.
Lots of jumpy moments make this a must-watch during the holidays.
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Okay, this is considered a Halloween flick, too, but it certainly crosses over and
spans two of the best holidays of the year. You see, Jack Skellington, king of
Halloween Town, discovers Christmas Town, but doesn't quite understand the
concept. Can you blame him? Tim Burton is a master and this film can be enjoyed
by young and old anytime during the season.
Excerpt One from Oubliette—A Forgotten Little Place by Vanta M.
Black – From the Prologue to Veronica’s Story
Veronica didn’t understand why they looked for the monsters in her head,
that’s obviously not where they were. Instead of listening, the doctors stuck pads
with wires to her temples and increased the dosage of an IV that dripped into her
veins.
They also told the nurses to tie her down with thick, leather belts every
night.
The tethers didn’t matter though, because when the monsters came, she
wouldn’t be able to move anyway. The only thing Veronica could ever do was
scream.
The doctors called them “night terrors”. The pudgy lady who talked funny
–– she told Veronica it was her accent –– said they were “spirits”. Mommy used
the term “shadow people”. Veronica just called them “monsters”, and wished
they’d stop scaring her when she slept.
They wanted her. Deep inside, on a primal level, Veronica knew the
monsters –– or whatever they were –– craved her, and if given the chance, they
would do something very, very bad to her.
The little girl tried to explain this to the doctors, the nurses, the accent-
talking lady, and her mother, but none of the adults really listened. Instead they
argued and shouted at each other, and huffed in and out of the room –– but the
thing that frightened Veronica the most, is when the adults would simply shrug
their shoulders, and admit that they really didn’t have any idea what the monsters
were at all.
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