Do You Love A Good Horror-Comedy? Check Out The First Trailer For ‘Little Evil’

It’s hard to perfect the horror-comedy, mostly because the genres are trying to achieve different things. One is trying to scare the hell out of you, and the other one is trying to make you laugh your ass off.

But sometimes, the perfect blend is created and magic happens. We’ve seen it with Shaun of the Dead, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, and most recently with Krampus.

And now, the director behind Tucker and Dale, is back with a new horror-comedy film titled Little Evil. Adam Scott stars in the movie, which is interesting because he also played the lead role in Krampus. Has he found his niche in the movie industry? Will he be the new horror-comedy king? Probably not, I just thought it was an interesting tidbit.

Anyway, Scott plays a man named Gary in the movie, and Gary is a man “torn between balancing his new marriage to the love of his life Samantha with the horrific realization that his new stepson Lucas is actually The Antichrist.”

Evangeline Lilly stars as his wife and Owen Atlas plays the evil kid. This movie will be released on Netflix September 1, 2017.

Movie Review: Krampus (2015) – Buried Under The Clutter Is A Watchable Movie.

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Krampus is an unusual Christmas movie, with a horror flair. While not entirely unwatchable, it suffers from amateurish direction and overdone CGI work.

The premise is this. A dysfunctional family’s constant fighting causes the youngest child, Max (Emjay Anthony) to lose his Christmas spirit. As a result, a deadly demon, Krampus, attacks the family with a ton of holiday themed monsters. The family members, including mom (Toni Collette), dad (Adam Scott), sister (Stefania LaVie Owen) and Max need to work together to survive the holidays.

So it’s a unique crossover premise. The last pure horror Christmas movie I saw was Silent Night, Deadly Night, and if that’s the only thing to compare Krampus to, then Krampus deserves an academy award. But as a fantasy/horror, stacked up against other offerings, it fails.

I will aid that failure has nothing to do with the cast. Honestly, with such a heavy comic cast, I was expecting to not buy the premise, but they really did make me buy it. I think their work was well done.

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The problems came with the editing, and direction, and overdone CGI. The movie doesn’t have even pacing. One minute it’s building up, and then the next, it’s exploding with an attack from just about every Christmas based monster you can think of, from evil trolls to gingerbread men. At that point, it’s near impossible to know where to look. There’s way too much going on at once. It comes off as disjointed over scary and fails to deliver on fear.

It’s cluttered to the point where it feels like the director has ADHA. I could practically hear him screaming “more gingerbread men, more monsters, more, more, more…screw it, add the Easter bunny!”

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I will say it was a clever idea. The story is based off of folklore and I’m surprised no one did it before. It started off as a movie with lofty ambitions, that easily could be franchised. It just feels like there was too much crammed into the premise, despite the fact that the storyline is relatively simple.

One thing that really brought this movie off to such a strong lead is its competition. Other than Victor Frankenstein, there’s really no other movie in the same competitive niche, so the release date was perfectly timed. If I had to choose between Krampus and Victor Frankenstein, I’d totally go with Krampus.

The score was well done, featuring some Christmas favorites that add a bit of a festive flair, while not going too heavy on the Jingle Bells. It was an understated, but appropriate score for the movie. Even the CGI was visually stunning, it was just poorly timed. Too much going on at once really pulled the pin out of a movie that could have been great.

Buried under the clutter is a watchable movie. It’s just that you’ll likely have a hard time to knowing where to look when the action scenes start. That being said, it’s still worth checking out. Take a chance and take out the family. At the very least, it will put them in a Christmas mood.

WE GAVE IT : 3 STARS! Watch the Official Trailer and See the Official Movie Poster below

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Watch: Christmas Gets Real Dark In New Trailer For Michael Dougherty’s ‘Krampus’

Are you tired of spending the holidays with movies like Christmas with the Kranks? Are you ready for a legit horror-comedy Christmas film? If so, you’ll probably enjoy the trailer at the bottom of this page.

Legendary Pictures has released the official trailer for Michael Dougherty‘s Krampus. The film, which has been described as “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation meets The Evil Dead,” is scheduled to be released on December 4.

Leslie’s man candy from Parks & Rec, Adam Scott, stars in the film along with Emjay Anthony, Toni Collette, David Koechner and Allison Tolman. The original release date for Krampus was supposed to be November 25, 2015, but the release date was pushed back a week. Probably because of the tough competition in late November, which includes Victor Frankenstein, The Night Before and Creed.

You can check out the official synopsis and trailer below…

“Legendary Pictures’ Krampus, a darkly festive tale of a yuletide ghoul, reveals an irreverently twisted side to the holiday. When his dysfunctional family clashes over the holidays, young Max (Emjay Anthony) is disillusioned and turns his back on Christmas. Little does he know, this lack of festive spirit has unleashed the wrath of Krampus: a demonic force of ancient evil intent on punishing non-believers.

All hell breaks loose as beloved holiday icons take on a monstrous life of their own, laying siege to the fractured family’s home and forcing them to fight for each other if they hope to survive.”