SHUDDER Streaming Presents “UNHAPPY HOLIDAYS”

The Christmas season is upon us, and everyone is thinking of ways to cope with the horrifying stress of gift shopping, holiday travel and those inevitable family feuds over the Thanksgiving table. Don’t worry; Shudder’s got you covered.

Scare off the Christmas spirit with a hand-picked lineup of holiday slashers, drive-in specials, and Shudder exclusive films including All The Creatures Were Stirring starring Constance Wu (Crazy Rich Asians). Some of this information was recently shared with you as part of the November highlights; however, as you are probably preparing your coverage for December, Shudder wanted to ensure you had the entire line up for the month, a curated collection of both old and new scary Christmas classics titled “Unhappy Holidays.”

Finally, Shudder will be streaming Black Christmas all day on December 25 on its free Shudder TV (www.shudder.tv), available in the U.S. to members and non-members alike.

JOE BOB BRIGGS
The Last Drive-In host Joe Bob Briggs is back, just in time to provide an escape from holiday season overload with two new marathons  featuring films hand-picked by Joe Bob himself, filled with his signature brand of drive-in wisdom and commentary.

Thanksgiving — Thursday, November 22 — “The Dinners of Death”
Feast on a selection of “deadly dinner” films picked by the world’s
foremost (and possibly only) drive-in movie critic, kicking off with Joe
Bob’s all-time favorite drive-in classic, which he’ll be presenting for
the first time in more than thirty years of TV horror hosting. (The
mystery title will be revealed during the event.)

Christmas — Friday, December 21 — “A Very Joe Bob Christmas”
Forget Rudolph, Santa, and Frosty and instead spend the holidays at the
Drive-In with a selection of nightmare-inducing movies utterly lacking
in Christmas cheer.

UNHAPPY HOLIDAYS
December 3:
Christmas Evil (1980) — A man obsessed with Santa Claus
snaps and goes on a yuletide killing spree in this utterly deranged
Christmas horror fable that John Waters called “the greatest Christmas
movie of all time.”

Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984) — After years of abuse at
the hands of tyrannical nuns, a tormented teenager dons the iconic red
suit and beard and goes on a murderous rampage.

Better Watch Out (2016) — A Shudder Exclusive. The holiday chiller that
the LA Times called “a consistently surprising and unusually well-acted
thriller”. On a quiet suburban street, a babysitter must defend a
twelve-year-old boy from intruders, only to discover it’s far from a
normal home invasion. Directed by Chris Peckover and starring Olivia
DeJonge (The Visit) and Levi Miller (Pan).

Black Christmas (1974) — ** Also streaming for free all day on December 25 on Shudder TV **
In this dark holiday classic, a group of sorority sisters are stalked by a stranger on
Christmas Eve. Starring Margot Kidder (Superman) and Olivia Hussey (Romeo and Juliet, It TV
mini-series). Predating John Carpenter’s landmark Halloween, Black
Christmas is an early example of the slasher film, containing many of the tropes
that would become synonymous with the genre a decade later.

December 13:
All the Creatures Were Stirring (2018) ** A Shudder Exclusive **
When an awkward date on Christmas Eve leads a couple into a
strange theater, they’re treated to a bizarre and frightening collection
of Christmas stories, featuring a wide ensemble of characters doing
their best to avoid the horrors of the holidays. Starring Constance Wu
(Crazy Rich Asians) and Jonathan Kite (2 Broke Girls).

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