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A mother must protect her family on Christmas Day from a demented stranger who is hell-bent on tearing them apart.
26 May 1984, Canberra, Australia
14 December 1948, Kansas City, Kansas, USA
19 February 1958, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
August 24, 2017
"Red Christmas" avoids complete tastelessness due to Wallace's sincerity, and it's a shame she isn't the sole focus of the film.August 23, 2017
Gory and offensive, but lacking in the scare department.July 28, 2016
An energetic, candy-colored romp through genre tropes that manages to take its subject matter seriously while poking fun at itself at the same time.August 31, 2017
Craig Anderson's Red Christmas isn't exactly a lump of coal in your stocking, but neither is it worth waking up early for on the big day.August 24, 2017
One of the most beautifully lit and photographed horror films since Dario Argento's Suspiria.November 29, 2016
Craig Anderson doesn't always hit the marks he's aiming for, but he certainly gives his distinctive brand of seasonal, blood-splashed mayhem a spirited try.August 30, 2016
Craig Anderson's Red Christmas is more Bob Clark's Black Christmas than Michael Curtiz's White Christmas.August 23, 2017
It's not fun. It's not frightening. It's just f*cked.August 23, 2017
Red Christmas is solely for those horror fans who enjoy cheap, CHEAP thrills and low budget fodder (and hopefully a ton of spiked eggnog).August 17, 2016
a calendar slasher... while there is much good humour in the script, you will not be laughing by the end at its deadly serious engagement with a moral dilemma that has plagued the culture wars of the last half-century.August 24, 2017
Mostly, it's a tightly constructed, unapologetically nasty little thriller, given depth and weight by Wallace's interpretation of a sweet woman suffering for her past.August 24, 2017
Overall Red Christmas provides much more in the way of balanced perspective and nuance than many a serious drama on the subject.