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200692 minHorror, Mystery

Black Christmas

Is Black Christmas a Hit or Flop?

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Is Black Christmas worth watching? With a rating of 5.173/10, this Horror, Mystery film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Black Christmas Synopsis

As the residents of sorority house Pi Kappa Sigma prepare for the festive season, a stranger begins a series of obscene phone calls with dubious intentions...

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Katie Cassidy
Katie CassidyKelli Presley
Kristen Cloke
Kristen ClokeLeigh Colvin
Andrea Martin
Andrea MartinBarbara 'Ms. Mac' MacHenry
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe
Yan-Kay Crystal LoweLauren Hannon
Michelle Trachtenberg
Michelle TrachtenbergMelissa Kitt
Oliver Hudson
Oliver HudsonKyle Autry
Robert Mann
Robert MannBilly Lenz - 20 & 35 Years
Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Mary Elizabeth WinsteadHeather Fitzgerald
Lacey Chabert
Lacey ChabertDana Mathis
Dean Friss
Dean FrissAgnes - 16 & 22 Years

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Black Christmas has received average ratings (5.173/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Black Christmas is a Horror, Mystery movie that As the residents of sorority house Pi Kappa Sigma prepare for the festive season, a stranger begins a series of obscene phone calls with dubious inten...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardOct 2, 2015
★ 3

Eye eye, what we got ere then? There's a running eyeball motif throughout this revamp/reimaging of Bob Clark's much revered culter of the same name (1974), after sitting through it you may, like me, feel like extracting your own eyeballs and playing ping-pong with them! Bunch of pretty sorority girls get menaced and mangled by a deranged killer who has come home for Christmas... This lacks everything that made Bob Clark's film so effective. The less is more approach has gone, thus there is very little suspense, and in place is a gigantic back story for the killer. The characterisation of the girls, some acted by some very capable actresses, is practically non existent, so very little emotional heft to draw you into a state of caring for them. There's some good gore on show, but since tonally the pic is all over the place, it's never once scary or ironically funny. A poor show all round. 3/10

GimlyJan 17, 2020
★ 5

Obviously doesn't hold a candle to the original, and some of the acting is pretty genuinely bad, but it knows what it wants and it goes for it. What it wants, here being: To be hamstrung to keeping in step with its predecessor but also being wildly different enough to piss anyone off who was expecting an actual "remake". _Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

WuchakMar 21, 2021
★ 7

_**More entertaining than the original, but marred by a ridiculous tacked-on ending**_ During Christmas Eve at a sorority house in New Hampshire, the students & housemother are harassed by a killer who likes to gouge out eyes. For some strange reason the mad slasher knows all the inner rooms and crawlspaces of the house (attic, basement, etc.). “Black Christmas” (2006) is the first of two remakes of the original film from 1974 (the other being released in 2019 and is a remake-in-name-only). This version is more colorful and entertaining than the original, but also more twisted, highlighted by a superior cast of women, including Michelle Trachtenberg (Melissa), Lacey Chabert (Dana), Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Heather), Jessica Harmon (Megan), Leela Savasta (Clair) and Katie Cassidy (Kelli). Written & directed by Glen Morgan, the film is inventive with its backstory and the way the killer haunts the innards of the house, spying & preying on the girls. This is genuinely compelling stuff. Unfortunately, the film's tone and ending were marred by the interference of studio exec Bob Weinstein, who wanted a more over-the-top horror flick with cartoonish embellishments. The preposterous ending in particular seems tacked-on and (almost) ruins the movie. Thankfully some versions of the film are closer to Morgan’s original vision, at least as far as the climax goes. The movie runs about 1 hour, 30 minutes, with a couple other versions longer or shorter by 4-5 minutes (depending on which ending was used). The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, with the hospital scenes done at Riverview Hospital in nearby Coquitlam. GRADE: B