The jolly fat man that breaks into homes all over the world each year, delivering toys on Christmas eve, has a history all his own. We all know him best as the bearded toy maker in his red suit with companion reindeers, but his actual history dates back to the third century where he was better-known as St. Nicholas. He was a monk in Patara, found in modern-day Turkey. His legend has stretched and expanded over the years, but his overall mission remained the same. He would travel and visit with the poor and sick, as well as save those caught in slavery, all while delivering toys to children as well.
It is fun to celebrate the holidays and to embrace Santa Claus, but putting a murderous spin on the character can be fun too. It’s not all about Krampus. Who says a Christmas film has to be all about ‘Children nestled all snug in their beds, while visions of sugar plums danced in their heads’? So, for the horror enthusiast whose fanhood is year-round, what better way to get into the holiday spirit than with a little merry-time mayhem. Check out these killer Santa movies and let us know what you think because, ‘tis the season’!
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- Santa Claws (1996)
About: A movie actress is stalked by a deranged fan, dressed as Santa Claus, who is determined to claim her for himself.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCl0LDRVYE8[/embedyt]
About: A greedy woman makes the mistake of murdering her husband while an escaped mental patient dressed as Santa Claus is on the loose.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlNG5rWNokk[/embedyt]
About: A toy factory worker who, upon learning as a child that Santa Claus is not real, suffers a nervous breakdown after being belittled at work, and embarks on a ‘Yuletide’ killing spree.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaFWvfQctg4[/embedyt]
- Black Christmas (1974)
About: A group of sorority girls, during Christmas break, are stalked by a deranged stranger dressed as Santa Claus [this title also had a reboot in 2006 (trailer)].
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6JuJHmVsh4[/embedyt]
- Sint (2010)
About: St. Nicholas is depicted as a murderous bishop who kidnaps and murders children when there is a full moon, every December 5.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYCBKgzuNak[/embedyt]
- Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
About: A tormented teenager, after his parents are murdered and he is abused at an orphanage, goes on a murderous rampage dressed as Santa Claus.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwiK-8utQ74[/embedyt]
- Santa’s Slay (2005)
About: Santa Claus is actually a demon who lost a bet with an angel, so he becomes the giver of toys and happiness. However, when the bet is off, he returns to his evil ways.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0nDG91hVu0[/embedyt]
- All Through the House (2015)
About: A deranged masked ‘Santa-Slayer’ comes to town for some yuletide terror. He leaves behind a bloody trail of mutilated bodies as he hunts his way to the front steps of the town’s most-feared and notorious home.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=88A5sj4nFFs[/embedyt]
- Silent Night (2012)
About: The police force of a remote midwestern town search for a killer Santa Claus who is picking off citizens on Christmas Eve.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhLw3GmHQqA[/embedyt]
About: In the depths of the Korvatunturi Mountains lies the closest ever-guarded secret of Christmas. The time has come to dig it up! This Christmas, everyone will believe in Santa Claus.
[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RQlikX4vvw[/embedyt]











Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace is a not a film that lacks critics. Video after video and article after article are dedicated to explaining its failings from both a film-making and fan perspective. As a fan of the franchise, and this film in particular, it can be hard to wrestle with some of those critics. It is by no means a perfect movie, but there is something at the heart of The Phantom Menace which gives it appeal. How you may ask? Because if it did not. If it had no redeeming value. If it was just trash. It would not have birthed a generation of Star Wars fans.
One of criticisms leveled at The Phantom Menace by older Star Wars fans is that it is boring. Specifically, they take issue with the fact that much of the film revolves around a political dispute concerning tax policy. Frankly, it is an argument that I have never really been able to accept. As a younger viewer, it did not grate on me in the slightest. It was simply the means by which the clearly evil Palpatine positioned himself to take over the Senate. As an older viewer, I can recognise that The Phantom Menace presents one of the oldest sources of conflict known to man: the battle for resources. Any student of politics or world history knows that most wars have some economic underpinning to them whether that be the control of ports or a particular resource. George Lucas presented us with an all too familiar reason for our central conflict. It also acts as a harsh critique of a system of international politics that if often unable to act where it needs to by remaining a slave to its own flawed internal logic and bureaucracy. It provides appropriate context for the wars to come. Indeed, it is the lack of political context that damages both The Force Awakens and The Last Jedi. Fans have to engage in some background reading to learn that the conflict between the First Order and the Resistance is in many ways a proxy war between two great powers. Without this information, it is just action without reason. Whatever else one might say about The Phantom Menace it ensured that viewers knew the why the two sides had been brought to the brink of war.

