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Five Horror Christmas Films For Adults Only

The holiday season may be synonymous with cheer and goodwill, but for those who enjoy a darker twist to their Christmas festivities, horror films set during this time of year provide the perfect blend of chills and yuletide thrills. Here are five standout horror Christmas films made exclusively for an adult audience. These movies are filled with gore, suspense, and twisted humour—definitely not suitable for children:

Please note some content not suitable for children. 

1. Black Christmas (1974)

This cult classic is a pioneer of holiday horror and one of the earliest slasher films. Directed by Bob Clark, Black Christmas takes place in a sorority house where the festive atmosphere is disrupted by sinister phone calls and a series of gruesome murders. With its unsettling atmosphere, terrifying antagonist, and sharp social commentary, this film remains an essential watch for fans of psychological horror.

 

2. Krampus (2015)

A darkly comedic twist on the festive season, Krampus explores the terrifying folklore of the titular creature—a demonic anti-Santa who punishes those who lose the Christmas spirit. Directed by Michael Dougherty, the film strikes a unique balance between humor and horror, blending jump scares, grotesque creature designs, and a satirical look at dysfunctional families during the holidays.

 

3. Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010)

This Finnish horror gem flips the Santa Claus mythos on its head. A group of miners accidentally unleashes a monstrous, ancient Santa trapped beneath the ice. What follows is a darkly comedic and eerie story of survival, steeped in Scandinavian folklore. This film is as much a critique of commercialization as it is a spine-chilling adventure.

 

4. Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)

This controversial slasher film tells the story of Billy Chapman, who grows up traumatized by witnessing his parents’ murder on Christmas Eve. As an adult, he dons a Santa suit and embarks on a killing spree. The film stirred outrage upon release due to its violent depiction of a homicidal Santa but has since earned a cult following.

 

5. Better Watch Out (2016)

This modern psychological horror film subverts the traditional “home invasion” trope. What starts as a seemingly straightforward story of a babysitter defending her young charge during a break-in quickly spirals into a shocking and unpredictable nightmare. Directed by Chris Peckover, Better Watch Out is a chilling examination of toxic masculinity and twisted psyches.

 

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