In writer-director Steven Kostanski s science fiction-horror-comedy
PG: Psycho Goreman (out Jan. 22), a pair of siblings discover something very unexpected, large, and homicidal in their backyard. The basic premise of the movie is that a brother and sister dig up an ancient evil warlord in they go on adventures with him because they are in possession of a magical gem, says the filmmaker, whose previous directing credits include the 2016 horror movie
The Void. When they resurrect him they unwittingly send out a signal into space that allows all sorts of other crazy aliens and creatures to converge on earth and wage war on PG.
No horror franchise cuts into Christmastime quite like the Silent Night, Deadly Night films.
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Welcome to
Carnage Classified, a monthly column where we break down the historical and social influence of all things horror, then rank the films of each month’s category accordingly. Franchises, movements, filmmakers, sub-genres, etc … It’s all here! This entry is about the Silent Night, Deadly Night franchise.
December: the joyous month of holiday cheer. Snow, colored Christmas lights, and hot chocolate by the fire are ever so peaceful. But there’s gotta be at least a
little room for a bloodbath … at least one, just for some variety. Your go-to holiday horror film might be the classic 1974 slasher