He's making a list... pray you're not on it.
"Santa's Slay" (2005), a dark comedy horror film produced by Lions Gate Films and RAT Entertainment, offers a twisted take on the traditional Santa Claus mythos. Set in the United States and Canada, the movie reimagines Santa as a malevolent force, played by wrestler Bill Goldberg. Far from the jolly gift-giver, this Santa is an ancient demon who, after a thousand-year penance, is free to unleash chaos on Christmas Eve. The film's unique premise and blend of humor and horror set it apart in the holiday movie genre. The plot follows young Nicholas Yuleson, portrayed by Douglas Smith, as he uncovers the dark truth about Santa's origins and his family's connection to the demon's centuries-old curse. As Santa embarks on a murderous rampage, Nicholas teams up with a local girl, Mary 'Mac' Mackenzie (Emilie de Ravin), and a quirky pastor, played by the late Robert Culp, to stop the demonic Santa before he completes his deadly mission. The film's narrative is filled with unexpected twists and turns, keeping viewers engaged with its fast-paced action and dark comedic elements. Director David Steiman infuses "Santa's Slay" with a campy yet entertaining style, making it a cult classic among fans of holiday horror. The film's setting in a snowy, isolated town adds to the eerie atmosphere, while the performances, particularly Goldberg's menacing portrayal of Santa, contribute to the movie's overall impact. The blend of gore, humor, and holiday references creates a unique viewing experience that appeals to those looking for something different during the festive season. "Santa's Slay" may not be for everyone, but its bold reimagining of Santa Claus and its mix of horror and comedy make it a memorable addition to the holiday film lineup. With its clever script, engaging performances, and distinctive tone, the movie stands out as a daring and entertaining choice for viewers seeking a break from traditional Christmas fare.
年份2005
运行时间78 分
类型喜剧奇幻恐怖
制作国家CanadaUnited States of America