If you loved the darkly comedic horror of Slay Belles (2018), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similarly thrilling movies and shows that blend horror, humor, and holiday mayhem. Whether you're a fan of campy scares or festive frights, these picks will keep you entertained long after the credits roll.

Black Christmas (1974)
Description: A pioneering slasher film set during the holidays, where a group of sorority sisters are terrorized by an unknown killer, blending festive decor with chilling suspense.
Fact: Considered one of the earliest slasher films, predating Halloween. The film's use of unsettling POV shots from the killer's perspective became a hallmark of the genre.


Gremlins (1984)
Description: A mix of horror and comedy set during the holiday season, where seemingly cute creatures turn into destructive monsters, subverting the festive atmosphere.
Fact: The film's tone was so unique that it helped inspire the creation of the PG-13 rating. The mogwai's rules (no bright light, don't get them wet, no food after midnight) became iconic in pop culture.


Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
Description: A controversial slasher film that features a killer Santa Claus, turning the symbol of holiday joy into a figure of terror.
Fact: The film sparked outrage upon release for its depiction of Santa as a murderer, leading to protests and pulled advertisements. It has since gained a cult following.


Dead End (2003)
Description: A psychological horror film set during a family's Christmas road trip, where they encounter supernatural phenomena and unravel dark secrets.
Fact: The film was shot in just 18 days on a minimal budget. Its eerie atmosphere and twist ending have made it a hidden gem among horror fans.


Santa's Slay (2005)
Description: A horror-comedy where Santa Claus is revealed to be a demonic figure who terrorizes a town, mixing holiday themes with over-the-top violence.
Fact: The film stars former professional wrestler Goldberg as Santa. It opens with a cameo-filled sequence where Santa murders several celebrities in humorous ways.


Wind Chill (2007)
Description: A supernatural thriller set during a winter road trip, where two students become stranded and encounter ghostly apparitions, blending holiday isolation with eerie folklore.
Fact: The film's chilling atmosphere was enhanced by shooting in real snowy conditions. It explores themes of regret and the supernatural, with a hauntingly ambiguous ending.


P2 (2007)
Description: A tense thriller set on Christmas Eve, where a woman is stalked by a deranged security guard in a parking garage, combining holiday isolation with relentless suspense.
Fact: The film's claustrophobic setting was inspired by real-life fears of being trapped in parking garages. It was shot in a real, functioning parking garage in Toronto.


The Night Before (2015)
Description: A raunchy comedy with a holiday setting, where a group of friends embark on a wild adventure filled with absurd and darkly humorous situations.
Fact: The film features numerous cameos and references to classic holiday films. It was partially inspired by the real-life tradition of friends going out on Christmas Eve.


Krampus (2015)
Description: A darkly comedic horror film that blends holiday cheer with terrifying folklore, featuring a monstrous antagonist who punishes those who lose their Christmas spirit.
Fact: The creature design for Krampus was inspired by traditional European folklore and features a mix of practical effects and CGI. The film was shot during a real blizzard, adding to the authenticity of the winter setting.


Jack Frost (1997)
Description: A horror-comedy where a serial killer is transformed into a snowman and seeks revenge, blending holiday whimsy with gruesome kills.
Fact: The film's low-budget charm and absurd premise have made it a cult favorite. The killer snowman was created using a combination of puppetry and early CGI.
