Silent Night Deadly Night
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Silent Night, Deadly Night is more than just the iconic Christmas slasher series, the original 1984 film is one of the most controversial movies ever made.
Despite nationwide efforts to block the release, profane tastes prevailed and five Silent Night, Deadly Night movies were released throughout the 80s and 90s.
Now, director Mike P. Nelson has reimagined the controversial classic as a grizzly Christmas thriller that Fangoria calls, “A Hallmark movie for horror fans” and starring Rohan Campbell (Halloween Ends) and Ruby Modine (Happy Death Day).
Check this site every day between December 1st through the 12th for bits of Silent Night, Deadly Night history, fandom, memorabilia, and everything in between.
And get tickets now for Silent Night Deadly Night HERE or on your favorite ticketing app. Exclusively in theaters December 12th.
TODAY’S CALENDAR REVEAL
First up, the legendary Siskel & Ebert giving the original Silent Night, Deadly Night a hearty two thumbs down. Gene Siskel says the film is “sick and sleazy and mean-spirited.” Sounds like a pretty good movie!
Silent Night Deadly Night
Advent Calendar
Silent Night, Deadly Night is more than just the iconic Christmas slasher series, the original 1984 film is one of the most controversial movies ever made.
Despite nationwide efforts to block the release, profane tastes prevailed and five Silent Night, Deadly Night movies were released throughout the 80s and 90s.
Now, director Mike P. Nelson has reimagined the controversial classic as a grizzly Christmas thriller that Fangoria calls, “A Hallmark movie for horror fans” and starring Rohan Campbell (Halloween Ends) and Ruby Modine (Happy Death Day).
Check this site every day between December 1st through the 12th for bits of Silent Night, Deadly Night history, fandom, memorabilia, and everything in between.
And get tickets now for Silent Night Deadly Night HERE or on your favorite ticketing app. Exclusively in theaters December 12th.
TODAY’S CALENDAR REVEAL
First up, the legendary Siskel & Ebert giving the original Silent Night, Deadly Night a hearty two thumbs down. Gene Siskel says the film is “sick and sleazy and mean-spirited.” Sounds like a pretty good movie!

