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do not take the kids. decent b movir
The overall vibe here ends up being less “good dirty fun” than “foul-mouthed teenager trying to look cool.”
It’s a lean, efficient, no-frills film, and that’s as it should be. Begos rejects pretense. He’s making his version of a psycho Santa flick, no more, no less. But the logline’s comic absurdity and the execution of his premise is so straightforward that Christmas Bloody Christmas feels fresh among the season’s horror canon. It’s a Christmas miracle.