Sometimes you need a break from all the joy and sweetness. Sometimes you just need to see a Santa hack someone up. Well you're in luck. I have a list of Christmas horror for you!

Christmas isn't all candy canes and sugar plums. Right now the movie "Krampus" is proving that at the box office . There are many movies that have combined Christmas with horror and I have a few you can check out(I did not include "The Nightmare Before Xmas" because it's still more fairy tale than horror movie).

  • 1

    Black Christmas

    Some say the original was the first "slasher" movie ever.  Whichever one you pick, it's the standard format, a sorority house is terrorized by a serial killer on Christmas Eve. The 2006 version has two of my favorite hotties in it, Lacy Chabert and Michelle Trachtenberg. You definitely won't ever look at Christmas cookies the same way ever again.

  • 2

    Rare Exports: A Christmas Story

    This is a little tough to follow because it was made in Finland. It WILL creep you out though. An archaeological dig turns up Santa and he's alive! He's alive and evil as hell (and so are his elves). There is just something kind of authentic about the locations to give you the cold weather willies.

  • 3

    Silent Night, Deadly Night

    Made during the slasher movie craze, that's all this is. It's the typical 80's movie format, kid is abused, comes back to kill the people who abused him (and anybody else who gets in his way) but this time in a Santa Suit. This movies commercials were actually banned from t.v. because apparently kids don't like their Santa's carrying bloody axes.  There was also a remake in 2006 that was just called "Silent Night".

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    Santa's Slay

    I have to admit, I did not see this one. It looks hilariously bad though. Wrestler Goldberg,  plays Santa, who in this story is the son of Satan (get it Santa=Satan?). This one you may want to watch just for the Mystery Science 3000 So-bad-it's-good kind of evening.

  • 5

    Jack Frost

    Oh snap! It's a killer snowman. Seriously, it's a serial killer who somehow mutates into the shape of a snowman. How? Possibly the magic of Christmas. Anyways, I always thought snowmen were a little creepy with their never ending stares. Also, do not confuse this with the Michael Keaton comedy/family movie of the same name.

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