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Season's Greetings (2015) Online
Original Title :
Seasonu0027s Greetings
Genre :
Movie / Short / Horror
Year :
2015
Directror :
Shawn Burkett,Ryan Stacy
Cast :
Brittany Blanton,Amanda Collins,Scott Gillespie
Writer :
Shawn Burkett,Brandon Prewitt
Budget :
$10,000
Type :
Movie
Time :
40min
Rating :
5.7/10
Season's Greetings (2015) Online

Concept Media presents "Season's Greetings" is a wicked new anthology from the minds who brought you "Watch This"! This holiday tale features a brand new short story (OH! CHRISTMAS TREE!) along with continuations of three of Concept Media's classic shorts: "ELFIS 2," "The LADIES NIGHT Before Christmas," and the next chapter of "Summon": "UNHOLY NIGHT"! So pull up a chair and get settled in, for this is the season for murder & mayhem!
Credited cast:
Brittany Blanton Brittany Blanton - Ava (segment: Oh! Christmas Tree, Unholy Night)
Amanda Collins Amanda Collins - Frankie (segment: Ladies Night Before Christmas)
Scott Gillespie Scott Gillespie - Roger (segment: Ladies Night Before Christmas)
Josh Hamilton Josh Hamilton - Josh (segment: Elfis 2)
Ayse Howard Ayse Howard - Analiese (segment: Unholy Night)
Payton Krebs Payton Krebs - Payton (segment: Elfis 2)
Kelci C. Magel Kelci C. Magel - Elaine (segment: Ladies Night Before Christmas)
Dimitri Markov Dimitri Markov - Johnny (segment: Ladies Night Before Christmas)
Kayla McDonald Kayla McDonald - Camille (segment: Ladies Night Before Christmas)
Mike Reeves Mike Reeves - Philip (segment: Oh! Christmas Tree, Unholy Night)
Erin R. Ryan Erin R. Ryan - Niree (segment: Unholy Night)
Dylan Stanley Dylan Stanley - Dylan (segment: Elfis 2)
Joe Vollman Joe Vollman - Derek (segment: Ladies Night Before Christmas)


User reviews

Ventelone

Ventelone

Concept Media's horror anthology "Season's Greetings" brings some devious low-budget fun to Christmas. Directed by Shawn Burkett and Ryan Stacy, this complex story of lives in a small town caught in nightmarish circumstances on Christmas night stars Ayse Howard, Erin R. Ryan, Michael Reeves, Amanda Collins, Kayla McDonald and Kelci C. Magel. "Season's Greetings" offers the classic, cheeky bloody treats that Concept Media is well known for in its Indie, almost homegrown style, filled with organic, practical moments of gore, and twisted humor.

The stories are contemporary slices of gore, slasher, and demonic fun familiar in anthology story-telling. The film starts off with a moment of black satire, brutal and twisted that is more of a bookend effect, both starting and ending the anthology. It is a bit cruel and disconnected as far as the personable component, but it does give us one devilishly entertaining creature to exact a bit of justice within the story.

The first half of the first story breaks off and we turn to the story of an evil little elf in this sequel to "Elfis". " Elfis 2" offers up another round of rage killing from the tiny evil elf with a slasher's heart. It is entertaining, bloody, and quick. Then we get another devious slice of life from the femme fatale of " Ladies Night" in this third short featuring these female killers out for a bloody good bit of fun- killing local douchebags. It gives us a bit of camp and is true to what the "Ladies Night" has become known for, flipping the roles of predator and prey.

"Season's Greetings" seamlessly finishes with the last half of that brutal revenge piece and gives us some demony delight with "Summon". It is the darkest and most mature of the nightmares found in " Season's Greetings ", and is also the most effective dramatically. Overall this anthology isn't as strong a film technically as " Watch This", but it is entertaining and fun. The effects are cheap, gory good moments that really sell the horror. The big winner in "Season's Greetings" is the musical score and added sound effects, they both were spot on and stellar! If, like me, you enjoy homegrown, low-budget Indie horror, and look for new films to add to the Holiday horror collection then check out "Season's Greetings". It won't be for everyone but I am a fan of Concept Media's work and enjoyed it!