Holidays 2016

Every one has a dark side.

5.0 / 10   469 vote(s)
R
Comedy Horror

An anthology feature film that puts a uniquely dark and original spin on some of the most iconic and beloved holidays of all time by challenging our folklore, traditions and assumptions.

Release Date 2016-04-22
Runtime 1h 45m
Directors Anthony Scott Burns, Nicholas McCarthy, Adam Egypt Mortimer, Gary Shore, Kevin Smith, Sarah Adina Smith, Scott Stewart, Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer, Adam Bricker, Brian James Fitzpatrick, Emily Hagins, Nicholas Daue, David Grennan, Nick Thomas, Keith Barry, Hannah Masterson, Glen Barry, Michael Callahan, Bridger Nielson, Shaheen Seth, Jordan Little, Kevin Joelson, Rebecca Joelson, Nicholas Bechard, Alisa Fredericks, Jason Suhrke, James Laxton, Daniel Ringey, Stuart Brereton, Andrew Janes, Daniel Zealand, Benji Bakshi
Producers Roger Coleman, James Avery, Andrew Barrer, Gabriel Ferrari, Nate Bolotin, Nick Spicer, Aram Tertzakian, Kyle Franke, Tim Connors, Adam Egypt Mortimer, John Hegeman, Dwjuan F. Fox, Jon D. Wagner, Adam Goldworm, Brian James Fitzpatrick, Caitlin Forrest, Gary Shore, Jonathan Loughran, Louise Shore, John Hegeman, Adam Egypt Mortimer, Kenneth Coyne, Paul Geffre, Stephanie Paris, Stephanie Paris, Jonako Donley, Georg Kallert, Peter J. Nieves, Rob Schroeder, Joseph Sipkins, Nicholas Bechard, Joshua Bachove, Jordan Monsanto, Amanda Mortimer, Gabriela Revilla Lugo, Jason Hampton, Jaime Gallagher, Sharmila Sahni, Georg Kallert, Peter J. Nieves, Rob Schroeder, Spencer Jezewski, Liv Banks
Writers Anthony Scott Burns, Nicholas McCarthy, Adam Egypt Mortimer, Gary Shore, Kevin Smith, Sarah Adina Smith, Scott Stewart, Kevin Kölsch, Dennis Widmyer

In terms of horror anthology, it's pretty middle of the road. Worth the watch for the aficionado, but certainly won't convert anyone who hasn't already surrendered their life to the Horror Movie Gods (except maybe the Halloween and Father's Day segments. Those were pretty good).

Gimly