HOLIDAY MOVIES Streaming That Are Naughty And Nice

Horror/sci-fi and fantasy movie fans no longer need to give up their beloved genre when the November/December holiday season arrives. There’s plenty on the various streaming services that combine the Christmas tropes of elves, superheroes and Santa.

Here’s a look at one of our previous lists. https://www.wearemoviegeeks.com/2013/12/top-20-non-traditional-christmas-movies/

After searching around Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO Max and Shudder, WAMG found an assorted list of films that either takes place during Christmas or during the festive season that are naughty as well as …nice.

But first check out what the streaming services have to offer on YouTube:

VIOLENT NIGHT

To hell with “all is calm.” From 87North, the bare-knuckle producers of Nobody, John Wick, Atomic Blonde, Deadpool 2, Bullet Train and Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw comes a holiday action-comedy that says you should always bet on red.

When a team of mercenaries breaks into a wealthy family compound on Christmas Eve, taking everyone inside hostage, the team isn’t prepared for a surprise combatant: Santa Claus (David Harbour, Black Widow, Stranger Things series) is on the grounds, and he’s about to show why this Nick is no saint.

The film also stars Emmy winner John Leguizamo (John Wick), Cam Gigandet (Without Remorse), Alex Hassell (Cowboy Bebop), Alexis Louder (The Tomorrow War), Edi Patterson (The Righteous Gemstones) and Beverly D’Angelo (National Lampoon’s Vacation franchise). Directed by razor-edged Norwegian director Tommy Wirkola (Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters, Dead Snow franchise).

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SHAZAM

It is set during the holidays and is perfect for both superhero fans as well as movie that you can watch with the whole family.

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A CHRISTMAS HORROR STORY

An anthology filled with tales of zombie elves, ghosts and Krampus that’s horrifically jolly… plus stars William Shatner.

https://www.shudder.com/movies/watch/a-christmas-horror-story/0d2c9cf4d5b4ea00

ROBIN ROBIN

Let us take you back to the Annecy International Animation Festival, 2018 to tell you about the moment when the idea for Robin Robin finally hatched. Picture two young – award-winning animators, Dan Ojari and Mikey Please, who had been sitting on the idea for a Christmas story, involving a Robin raised by loveable rodents, keeping the idea warm for several years.

Bronte Carmichael (Christopher Robin, On Chesil Beach) voices Robin, a beguiling little bird with a slight identity crisis, Oscar® nominee Richard E Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?) voices Magpie, an obsessive collector of shiny stuff who takes her on a journey of self-discovery. Golden Globe® winner Gillian Anderson (The Crown, Sex Education) voices the villainous Cat who stands between them, a sandwich and a Christmas star and BAFTA award winning Adeel Akhtar (Utopia, Four Lions, Murdered by My Father ) voices Dad Mouse, a caring but cautious soul who is single-handedly raising a family of five children – one of whom happens to be an adopted Robin.

NETFLIX: https://www.netflix.com/title/81058433

FATMAN

To save his declining business, Chris Cringle (Mel Gibson), also known as Santa Claus, is forced into a partnership with the U.S. military. Making matters worse, Chris gets locked into a deadly battle of wits against a highly skilled assassin (Walton Goggins), hired by a precocious 12-year-old after receiving a lump of coal in his stocking. ‘Tis the season for Fatman to get even, in the action-comedy that keeps on giving.

Funniest scene: Herman the Elf aka #7 (Michael Dyson) discusses elf physiology in the cafeteria with the military personnel.

https://www.peacocktv.com/watch-online/movies/action/fatman/363f9153-b767-373a-8da8-82662804496e

KRAMPUS

If there is one movie you must watch during the holidays, make it Mike Dougherty’s KRAMPUS! As the fabled big guy terrorizes a family, it’s entertaining twist ending, along with killer gingerbread men,  is the reason it makes this list. Listen out for Douglas Pipes’ haunting score too.  

Read our review: https://www.wearemoviegeeks.com/2015/12/krampus-the-review/

https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-movies/krampus

DIE HARD 1 & 2

Yes, they are Christmas movies set during the holidays! John McClane (Bruce Willis) taking on bad guys during Christmas – what more could anyone ask?!

https://www.starz.com/us/en/movies/die-hard-47011

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RARE EXPORTS: A CHRISTMAS TALE

A true gem of an unconventional Christmas story, read our review: https://www.wearemoviegeeks.com/2013/12/rare-exports-christmas-tale-dvd-review/

“Rare Exports is one of the smartest, funniest and most well thought out films I have seen in quite a while and it is perfect for the holidays. Some other websites that have reviewed this film state that it is not for children’s viewing! Nonsense! Rare Exports, among other things, is a very canny updating of the type of fairy tales told by The Brothers Grimm, it is perfect for children! Snuggle up with your kids on Christmas Eve and enjoy! If this movie doesn’t make them behave nothing will!”

https://www.peacocktv.com/watch-online/movies/rare-exports-a-christmas-tale/59f81e34-a1d5-3f71-b368-431bd6d34713

LETHAL WEAPON

Set during Christmas time, Mel Gibson and Danny Glover give a different meaning to the buddy cop drama set in Los Angeles during the holiday season in director Richard Donner’s movie. And to throw in some extra marshmallows to that hot chocolate, the screenplay is from Shane Black (PREDATOR).

HBO MAX: https://play.hbomax.com/page/urn:hbo:page:GXeldRgFaYLPDfgEAAA8M:type:feature

PROMETHEUS

Okay so hear us out. Apparently hundreds of years from now, set in deep space, we will still be celebrating the season by decorating a Christmas Tree while searching for “Engineers” and “Xenomorphs” which was an interesting human touch in Ridley Scott’s PROMETHEUS.

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SANTA’S SLAY (2005)

‘TWAS THE FRIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS… Hate to be the bearer of bad news — especially at Christmas but you’ve all been lied to… Santa (former WWE star Bill Goldberg) is not a jolly old man with a big smile handing out toys to good children, he’s the son of Satan who lost a bet 1,000 years ago and was forced into spreading Christmas cheer. Now his 1,000 years are up and he’s after one thing…REVENGE. Finally, his true colours are showing, and he’s taking out his anger on the residents of a small American town. Teenager Nicholas Yuleson finds out that his grandfather is actually the angel who won the bet and now that it is over, Santa Claus wants payback. Nicholas and his girlfriend Mary (Lost star Emilie De Ravin) try to escape from the Killer Claus and find a way to stop his reign of terror before it’s the end of Christmas as we know it.

SANTA’S SLAY has one of the funniest opening scenes in a horror movie. As Bloody Disgusting puts it, Evil Santa starts off by “slaughtering the likes of Fran Drescher, Chris Kattan, and James Caan. He even kicks a dog into a ceiling fan after massacring the unlucky C-list stars.” https://bloody-disgusting.com/videos/3474950/kill-week-dinner-party-massacre-santas-slay/

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THE NIGHT BEFORE

“These three not-so-wise men will stuff your stockings with lots of laughs and a bit of heart on THE NIGHT BEFORE.” Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen and Anthony Mackie, the tagline read, This holiday season, don’t miss these 3 dudes, bros, and ride or die homies have the ultimate last Christmas night out! Director Jonathan Levine’s movie won’t disappoint.”

Review: https://www.wearemoviegeeks.com/2015/11/the-night-before-2015-the-review/

Amazon to rent: https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/amzn1.dv.gti.88a9f797-944c-0743-7f09-58e92c315293?autoplay=1&ref_=atv_cf_strg_wb

BETTER WATCH OUT

When you think the suburbs, you think safety, but this holiday night the suburbs are anything but safe. Ashley (Olivia DeJonge) thought this babysitting job was going to be an easy night, but the night takes a turn when dangerous intruders break in and terrorize her and the twelve-year-old boy, Luke (Levi Miller), she’s caring for. Ashley defends her charge to the best of her ability only to discover this is no normal home invasion in this off-beat 2017 movie.

https://www.peacocktv.com/watch-online/movies/horror/better-watch-out/5ae04488-3118-39e6-9dc4-281691cf455b

FRED CLAUS

Vince Vaughn’s “Fred Claus” is all sorts of bitter at the success of his brother… wait for it… Santa Claus (Paul Giamatti). After growing up in saintly Nick’s shadow, Fred becomes a grouch who’s lost his belief in Christmas. Then, one magical December, Fred flies north (first class via reindeer) to find brother Nick is in trouble: a scheming efficiency expert is out to shut down Christmas forever!

Most hilarious scene of the film: Fed-up with the workshop’s DJ Donnie “you’re acting like an untrained dog” playing nothing but “Here Comes Santa Claus”, Fred enters Donnie’s booth, stops the record, and tosses him into a cabinet. Fred and the elves start partying to “Rubberneckin'”.

Elves cheerin’!

HBO Max: https://play.hbomax.com/feature/urn:hbo:feature:GXt6Z6wemNSrDVQEAAAAL

SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS

As WAMG wrote of the film:

“Even though SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS is often listed as one of the ‘worst movies ever made’, it’s not as bad as you would think. The story is simple: Santa Claus is kidnapped by Martians to provide joy and toys to the children of Mars when they become overly depressed. Sounds like an ingredient for one of the worst movies of all time, right? Wrong! This movie is pure entertainment from beginning to end! It doesn’t ever get REALLY boring, instead having long stretches of goofy comedy that isn’t funny for the right reasons. The acting is mediocre at best, but I did like the sets they used. Very surrealistic, in my opinion. There is plenty of great dialogue to laugh at (i.e, “I wasn’t sleeping! I just haven’t been able to sleep these past few nights…I forgot how! So I was just practicing!”), most of it coming from clumsy Droppo, “the laziest man on Mars!”. The little children who are kidnapped by the Martians are a mix of wooden and dedicated. Of course, some scenes’ inadequacy are inexcusable! The polar bear costume is obviously fake and the Martian guns are Whammo Air Blasters that freeze people (who manage to keep moving and blinking, for some reason)! And it stars a 10-year old Pia Zadora as ‘Girmar’!

Scenes to watch for: the Martians use the robot Torg to kidnap Santa, but Santa makes him into a toy!; the ‘suspenseful’ space door scene; the ‘amazing’ toy conveyor belt; Droppo passing as Santa (antennae and all); and the final showdown between Voldar and Santa, utilizing bubbles, water guns, soldiers, and other conveniently placed toys! SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS is pure entertainment, in my opinion, and all those who speak against should be sent to Mars!”

Don’t miss SANTA CLAUS CONQUERS THE MARTIANS https://pluto.tv/on-demand/movies/santa-claus-conquers-the-martians-1963-1-1?utm_medium=textsearch&utm_source=google

You Better Watch Out! KRAMPUS is Available on Blu-ray and DVD April 26th

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An ancient demonic avenger lays siege to an unsuspecting family in Krampus, a truly terrifying, darkly comedic tale coming to Blu-rayCombo Pack, DVD and On Demand on April 26, 2016, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. From Michael Dougherty (writer and director of cult horror favorite Trick ’r Treat, writer of X-Men: Apocalypse), Krampus  is “a must see film” (We Got This Covered) that delivers inventively nasty laughs as it plunges viewers into a nightmarish world ruled by a legendary monster bent on total destruction, punishing those who have lost faith. Krampus on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD also comes with exclusive bonus features including an alternate ending, deleted scenes, gag reel and extended scenes.

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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.

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Adam Scott (“Parks and Recreation,” Black Mass,) Toni Collette (Little Miss Sunshine, The Sixth Sense”), David Koechner (Anchorman Series) and Allison Tolman (TV’s “Fargo”) star in this gleefully gory horror thriller that delivers the kind of deep, dark laughs and hair-raising scares that make for a delightfully twisted holiday classic.

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BLU-RAY AND DVD BONUS FEATURES:

  • Alternate Ending
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Extended Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • The Naughty Ones: Meet The Cast – At the center of this crazed story, filled with horrifying creatures and massive set pieces, are some of the funniest and most talented actors working today.  This piece shines a light on the cast of Krampus as they share their experiences making this movie.
  • Galleries – Still Images from the set
  • Feature Commentary With Director/Co-Writer Michael Dougherty and Co-Writers Todd Casey & Zach Shields

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BONUS FEATURES EXCLUSIVELY ON BLU-RAY

  • Krampus and His Minions – In this exclusive feature see how Krampus and his twisted underlings gave the visual-effects superstars at Peter Jackson’s New Zealand-based Weta Workshop some creative and technical challenges. Viewers will have an insider look at how Krampus and his evil minions were created and executed.
  • Practical Danger – Stunt Coordinator Rodney Cook walks viewers through how the film’s thrilling stunts were done live on set while facing challenges with the creatures, children and set design.
  • Inside the Snowglobe: Production Design – Filming almost entirely on sound stages in the middle of summer in New Zealand, the art department and special effects team had to pull out all of their tricks to create sets that were realistic, ready for stunts and practical effects, all while creating the look of a winter wonderland.
  • Behind the Scenes at Weta Workshop: Krampus – Go behind-the-scenes at the world famous Weta Workshop to see how they brought the amazing Krampus creatures to life.
  • Dougherty’s Vision – In this featurette Director Michael Dougherty, along with the film’s cast and crew, reveal how his approach informed the tone, pacing, humor and performances ofKrampus.

The film will be available on Blu-ray with DIGITAL HD and UltraViolet and DVD

  • Blu-ray unleashes the power of your HDTV and is the best way to watch movies at home; featuring 6X the picture resolution of DVD, exclusive extras and theater-quality surround sound.
  • DVD offers the flexibility and convenience of playing movies in more places, both at home and away.
  • DIGITAL HD with UltraViolet lets fans watch movies anywhere on their favorite devices. Users can instantly stream or download.
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KRAMPUS Movie Sends Creepishly Delightful Holiday Wishes In Two New Music Videos

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Playing in theaters now is Legendary Pictures’ comedy-horror movie, KRAMPUS. From the director of TRICK ‘r TREAT, Michael Dougherty, this darkly festive tale of a yuletide ghoul, reveals an irreverently twisted side to the holiday.

Part mischievous, part playful, the score is by composer Douglas Pipes. Read our interview with him here.

Universal Pictures has released two snarky new music videos from this must-see holiday film.

Read our review here.

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.

The movie also stars Adam Scott, Toni Collette, David Koechner, Allison Tolman, Conchata Ferrell, Stefania Lavie Owen and Krista Stadler.

See KRAMPUS this holiday season.

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This Week’s WAMG Podcast – CHI-RAQ, KRAMPUS, MACBETH and More!

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This week’s episode of our podcast WE ARE MOVIE GEEKS The Show is up! Hear WAMG’s  Michelle McCue, Jim Batts and Tom Stockman  discuss the weekend box office. We’ll review THE HEIST, DON VERDEAN, THE DANISH GIRL, CHI-RAQ, KRAMPUS, and MACBETH.  We’ll preview THE REVENANT, CONCUSSION, IN THE HEART OF THE SEA, and the new Chipmunks movie. We’ll talk about some older movies playing in St. Louis this week and talk about the film critics awards that are rolling in. WE ARE MOVIE GEEKS The Show is a weekly podcast and can be heard streaming at ONStl.com Online Radio.

Here’s this week’s show. Have a listen:

KRAMPUS – The Review

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Review by Stephen Tronicek

Surprise—KRAMPUS is entertaining! It is certainly better than anyone might have expected. The film introduces well placed satire, and uses this to play with the audience. The purpose of KRAMPUS is to reveal the true meaning of Christmas — except with gore and monsters.

KRAMPUS is not a perfect film, but it’s satire surely is. From minute one, KRAMPUS seems less concerned with actually being scary in the sense that its trailers reveal, but more unnerving in the sense that it wants people to consider how terribly materialistic they are around this time of year. It is the type of film that will let little things like a Christmas tree catching on fire seem to hit so hard, but then turn around and leave you asking “Why is it that I actually care so much about the tree burning down?” Krampus isn’t a horror film. It is a vicious satire.

As it is written, KRAMPUS is in fact a funny movie, and many of the lines call to mind the work of John Hughes, especially near the beginning when the family at the center of the film first meets up to “enjoy” Christmas dinner (not that they do very much). The hosts (played by Adam Scott and Toni Collette) are exhausted, and judgemental of their in-laws. The in-laws are a stock “poor trailer family” with guns and a dog, who have brought along the complaining and boozing Aunt Doris (Conchata Ferrill). The family’s troubles lead their little boy, Max (played with surprising range by Emjay Anthony) to give up on Christmas and Santa Claus. John Hughes’ name came up earlier, and that’s not a mistake. The film’s first 20 minutes are reminiscent of Hughes’ own HOME ALONE as the siblings very aggressively prod at Max’s feelings. These opening 20 minutes also bring to mind Hughes’ archetypical writing style, unfortunately. The jokes all work, but the characters aren’t particularly as interesting as they could be. Still, the actors make do, and Adam Scott and David Koechner really steal the show. They’re given the most bonding time when the horror elements start to crop up, and that is the closest the film ever gets to taking itself seriously.

As far as the horror elements go, the film’s use of practical effects is commendable. The snow creates a perfectly eerie atmosphere of dark cold and despair, and the monsters, when they get to shine, are fascinating. KRAMPUS shows up about 25 minutes in, and his first showing is wonderfully executed with his tall and foreboding presence making a large impact.  None of it is really frightful though, just kind of creepy. The parts that should be fearsome are more intense, but they are well constructed and by the end the endless bombardment of creatures and horror is undoubtedly effective.  Director Michael Dougherty seems to be working with the same tools that Sam Raimi might have in his early career in making ultimately goofy things terrifying, but he only partly succeeds in actually scaring the audience.

KRAMPUS is a shallow festive horror film that probably would have turned out to be a bad film if the actors and filmmakers didn’t care. Instead, it is 98 minutes of solid entertainment that manages to be chilling, and amusing.

3 1/2 of 5 Stars

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Composer Douglas Pipes Discusses His KRAMPUS Movie Score

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It’s the holiday season where most are thinking egg nog, fluffy snow, decorating cookies and Santa Claus. But if director Michael Dougherty has anything to say about it with his latest film KRAMPUS, this festive time of year will include a darker Christmas legend whose shadow over pop culture is growing.

Ancient folklore warns of Krampus, a myth that has been traced back centuries throughout European cultures. Santa rewards the nice; Krampus punishes the naughty. Santa brings laughter and joy; Krampus unleashes darkness and mayhem. Santa gives presents; Krampus takes souls.

Dougherty says, “The same way that Americans send out Christmas cards, Europeans have this rich tradition of sending out Krampus cards. I was shown these beautiful illustrations of this creature called Krampus, who stole children, and images of people cowering in fear. Still, they had such a fun, mischievous quality, similar to our Halloween. I found that appealing because it made Christmas more enjoyable to know that there was this dark side to the holiday that we Americans didn’t have yet. It was lurking in the shadows waiting to be rediscovered.”

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It’s not the mice, but all the creatures who are stirring, in the new film starring Adam Scott and Toni Collette.

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.

A dark and subversive alternative to the traditional holiday tale, the horror comedy is a fun movie with a fun soundtrack by composer Douglas Pipes (TRICK ‘r TREAT). With his latest score, the KRAMPUS cues are part merry, part monster and one you’ll want to add to both your horror and holiday collections.

During our recent conversation, Pipes and I discussed his KRAMPUS score that’s filled with a whole lot of mischief, including his delightfully terrifying take on such yuletide favorites “We Wish You A Merry Christmas,” “Silent Night” and “Carol of the Bells,” as well as his work on the indie film, LITTLE PARADISE and composing for Alfred Hitchcock’s silent film, THE LODGER.

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KRAMPUS recording session. Courtesy: Newzealandsymphonyorchestra/Facebook

WAMG: How was the Los Angeles screening and reaction to the film?

Douglas Pipes: It was great and everyone had a really fun time. It was the first time I had seen the final print in a theater.

WAMG: Which genre does KRAMPUS fall into?

DP: It plays well into not just in the horror side but the heartfelt side. It’s a Christmas movie – a dark fairytale of a Christmas movie. At the core of it, its heart is firmly a Christmas movie.

WAMG: You worked with Michael Dougherty on TRICK ‘r TREAT after he heard your score for MONSTER HOUSE. Both are really clever scores that put you right into the Halloween season. Did you immediately say yes when he asked you to score KRAMPUS?

DP: The thing with Mike, he’s so good at what he does – balancing the tones of writing comedy and horror. Plus the characters and emotions are so important to him and he handles all those elements so well.

I had never heard of Krampus and after he pitched the story to me, he sent me the script and I immediately started coming up with ideas. As soon as I read something he’s written, I get so inspired that I start working right away.

WAMG: As with the cult favorite that is TRICK ‘r TREAT, I feel like audiences will discover another unexpected surprise with KRAMPUS. I always suggest TRICK ‘r TREAT to anyone looking for something new on Halloween.

DP: It’s fun to have come across it a little bit more organically and that’s part of the charm of the film.  You don’t know what to expect because it hasn’t been marketed to you in a way that creates your expectations.

WAMG: I’ve read Michael Dougherty loves film scores. How was it to collaborate with him again?

DP: He does. He has such an encyclopedia-like knowledge of film scores and it’s one of the joys of working with him. He gets so involved and so excited about the scoring of the music.

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WAMG: You can hear Christmas but a distorted Krampus Christmas in your music. It’s an interesting soundtrack to listen to outside of the movie. How much of the pre-visuals did you see prior to scoring?

DP: Before they left to go shoot in New Zealand, Mike and I had a meeting at Legendary Pictures where he showed me this fantastic concept art. The script gave me the tone, but the art gave me a sense of the color of the film and where they were going with it visually.

Once they started shooting, I was sent dailies to get a sense of the feeling of how it was going to unfold. It was a process I had never done before. I had never gotten involved as early as the dailies, but it was great and it gave me the opportunity, as far as the footwork, to begin exploring the sound.

WAMG: Did you see many of these scenes and then realize which instruments you’d have to go with for a Christmas sounding score?

DP: During our initial meeting, we talked about Christmas songs and how we could take everything from using Christmas songs to mangling them, so that the audience might recognize certain themes. We had these Christmas melodies playing out front as well as to the subconscious. I like to create something that is geared to have a clear root and is interwoven, especially the “Krampus Karol of the Bells.”

WAMG: “Krampus Karol of the Bells” contains some chilling lyrics and runs throughout the film. The “Creatures are Stirring” track includes a twisted version of “We Wish You A Merry Christmas” – it’s an exciting scene and cue, with some great power chords.

DP: It’s an action cue and a fantasy cue and a horror cue, besides having the Christmas theme. I was able to play around a lot on that.

As a composer you want to bring something to the film that’s so off the traditional map, but you cringe and wonder, “Is this going to work or am I going to be laughed out of the room?”

It has a good mixture – part mischievous, part playful, but it’s horrific. It’s a nice moment finding that tonal transition for what happens in the movie.

WAMG: The vocals are equally creepy, especially your “Elfen” track.

DP: There are vocals throughout the score. I rearranged “Silent Night” (in German, “Stille Nacht”) to “Silent Power” (in German, “Stille Macht”) and I think it really works.

They also say “Gruss vom Krampus,” but in the middle of “Elfen,” there’s a Christmas carol within that cue they sing in German, where the vocals have been changed around.

Weihnachten ist hier – Christmas is here
Kinder sehen sich – Children watch yourselves
Sie sind in Gefahr – You are in danger
krampus weiß alles – Krampus knows all

WAMG: “Bells, Bones, and Chains” track, with the big orchestral motif, especially with the sound of the chains, is so ominous and so scary. The brass section is amazing.

DP: We recorded with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and had a huge brass section. It was six horns, five trombones, two trumpets and tubas, and we asked them to play as loud as they could. The entire score was recorded in New Zealand along with The Tudor Consort Choristers of  Wellington Cathedral of St. Paul, and the final “Krampus Karol of the Bells” was recorded in the US with the Brea Olinda High School Singers. That was the very last thing we did.

WAMG: There are some grand, larger than life cues such as “The Shadow of Saint Nicholas” and “Sacrifice.” When did you decide that the film needed these big orchestral moments?

DP: For me, the film musically goes through four arcs. It starts of as a family comedy, then a dark fantasy tale, then transitions into a straight horror film, and then a serious drama where the family is just trying to survive. The score comes full circle by the end. We embarked on a big budget film and wrote to match it.

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WAMG: Tell me about LITTLE PARADISE and scoring for that indie film?

DP: One of my good friends, Natan Moss, directed this indie comedy and it just came out on iTunes recently. It’s really funny and an indie film in the truest sense of the word. It stars really talented LA actors and it’s not built on huge names, so it has all the challenges an indie film has of getting the word out and for me the score was fantastic and a complete u-turn from everything else I’ve done.

It’s a 70’s caper-style score with lots of horns and was a ton fun to record. 70’s score had a tighter, focused sound and that’s what I was shooting for on LITTLE PARADISE.

WAMG: What was it like to compose the score for the 1927 silent film THE LODGER?

DP: That was fantastic. It was commissioned by a group in Dallas, through a composer friend of mine, Brian Satterwhite, and he has scored a lot of these silent films for this Dallas Chamber Symphony. He set up a commission for me to do THE LODGER and they gave me the instrumentation where I had six weeks to work on the score, and a little more to orchestrate it.

It’s a uniquely rewarding experience – it’s a concert piece and even though it’s performed live in front of an audience, it is still a film score. It has to follow the tone of the movie, however with one hand in the past while approaching it as if it were scored in the last few decades. It’s not entirely supposed to sound as if it was composed at the time, but there are certainly some elements of the score that are meant to throwback to that period.

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KRAMPUS is playing in theaters now.

Order KRAMPUS on Vinyl here: waxworkrecords.com/blogs/news/70095813-krampus

Tracklisting:

01.  A Cold Wind
02.  Dear Santa
03.  Family Reunion
04.  Auld Lang Syne
05.  The Wish
06.  Special Delivery
07.  Bells, Bones, and Chains
08.  ‘Tis The Season
09.  Into The Storm
10.  Christmas Angels
11.  The Snow Beast
12.  Unholy Night
13.  Oh Christmas Tree
14.  Season’s Eatings
15.  Omi’s Story
16.  Naughty
17.  All Through The House
18.  Creatures Are Stirring
19.  Der Klown
20.  Elfen
21.  Elegy
22.  The Shadow of St. Nicholas
23.  Sacrifice
24.  When The Christmas Spirit Dies
25.  Cloven
26.  The Bell
27.  End Credits: Gruss vom Krampus/Krampus Karol of the Bells

Images: © 2015 Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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THE ART OF KRAMPUS Book Available Now

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In Alpine folklore, Krampus is a fearsome horned figure who punishes naughty children during the Christmas season, just as Saint Nick rewards those who behave. Writer-­director Michael Dougherty (Trick ’r Treat, Superman Returns, X2) brings this iconic figure to life in a modern-­day horror comedy set against the perfect suburban holiday celebration.

Legendary Pictures’ feature film KRAMPUS, will be released by Universal Pictures on December 4, 2015.

The Art of Krampus (Insight Editions/$45.00/November 2015)takes a look at how this ancient myth inspired the filmmaker and Legendary to create a movie that captures the dark side of the holidays.

Fascinating concept art and unit photography showcases the most thrilling, suspenseful, and dramatic moments of the movie alongside insightful commentary from the cast and crew. Ahead of the film’s release in December 2015, Legendary invites you behind the scenes as this deluxe coffee -table book details the handcrafted artistry that went into Dougherty’s eagerly awaited Yuletide offering. Visually stunning and comprehensive, The Art of Krampus will be the perfect holiday gift for horror, fantasy, and film enthusiasts.

Order here.

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KRAMPUS Movie Soundtrack By Composer Douglas Pipes Available Dec. 4

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Make sure this album is on your list this holiday season. The KRAMPUS – THE ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK will release digitally on December 4, 2015, on Back Lot Music.

The album features the original music created by composer Douglas Pipes (MONSTER HOUSE, TRICK ‘R TREAT), pre-orders available now on iTunes. A CD is forthcoming, while Waxwork Records will distribute the soundtrack on vinyl, pre-orders available starting December 4th at www.waxworkrecords.com. The digital album also features a bonus track of the popular tune “Carol of the Bells,” rewritten and appropriately retitled “Krampus Karol of the Bells.”

When creating the score, Pipes wanted to remain true to the spirit of Christmas. “We used melodies of Christmas carols, sometimes just fragments, sometimes altered, as well as traditional Christmas instruments throughout,” said Pipes. He knew it was going into dark fantasy-horror territory, but to make the score unique Pipes created a theme for KRAMPUS that could work as a simple folk melody and a grand fantasy tale, while evoking a sense that it could be some lost European Christmas melody. “The greatest challenge for the score was moving through Christmas themes and comedy, into a dark fantasy tale, punctuated by aggressive horror music, without losing the thread of any of these styles – all the while keeping the Christmas spirit present.”

Douglas Pipes is a film composer based in Los Angeles, whose feature films include the Academy Award-nominated Sony animated feature MONSTER HOUSE and Warner Bros/Legendary Films cult hit TRICK ‘R TREAT. Awards include “Compositor Revelacion” at the 3rd International Film Music Conference in Ubeda, Spain, and “Best Animation” at the Royal Television Society in the United Kingdom. Nominations include “Discovery of the Year” at the 2006 World Soundtrack Awards in Ghent, Belgium, “Best Music” at the 2007 Saturn Awards, and “Best Horror Score” and “Best New Composer” from the International International Film Music Critics Association (2006 and 2009).

Pipes also works with the alt-rock band The Airborne Toxic Event, providing arrangements and orchestrations for performances with the Louisville Orchestra, Colorado Symphony and Orange County’s Pacific Symphony. Aside from KRAMPUS, recent projects include a score for Alfred Hitchcock’s THE LODGER silent film, which was commissioned by the Dallas Chamber Symphony, the indie comedy LITTLE PARADISE just released on iTunes, Amazon, and other digital formats, and the Lifetime feature films IF THERE BE THORNS AND SEEDS OF YESTERDAY.

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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. (Trailer)

Tracklisting:

01.  A Cold Wind
02.  Dear Santa
03.  Family Reunion
04.  Auld Lang Syne
05.  The Wish
06.  Special Delivery
07.  Bells, Bones, and Chains
08.  ‘Tis The Season
09.  Into The Storm
10.  Christmas Angels
11.  The Snow Beast
12.  Unholy Night
13.  Oh Christmas Tree
14.  Season’s Eatings
15.  Omi’s Story
16.  Naughty
17.  All Through The House
18.  Creatures Are Stirring
19.  Der Klown
20.  Elfen
21.  Elegy
22.  The Shadow of St. Nicholas
23.  Sacrifice
24.  When The Christmas Spirit Dies
25.  Cloven
26.  The Bell
27.  End Credits: Gruss vom     Krampus/Krampus Karol of the Bells

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The horror-comedy also stars Adam Scott, Toni Collette, David Koechner, Allison Tolman, Conchata Ferrell, Stefania Lavie Owen and Krista Stadler.

Krampus and his mischievous underlings have been created by the combined efforts of Weta Workshop and Weta Digital, both renowned for their epic work on THE LORD OF THE RINGS and THE HOBBIT trilogies and KING KONG, among many others.

Written and directed by Michael Dougherty (Trick ’r Treat), KRAMPUS is co-written by Zach Shields and Todd Casey and produced by Legendary’s Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni, Alex Garcia and Dougherty. The film will be released by Universal Pictures.

KRAMPUS opens on December 4.

www.krampusthefilm.com

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Legendary’s Comic-Con Panel Reveals KRAMPUS Poster; Guillermo del Toro’s CRIMSON PEAK Horror Nights And Duncan Jones’ WARCRAFT Footage

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On Saturday CRIMSON PEAK, WARCRAFT and KRAMPUS were at Legendary Pictures’ Comic-Con panel in Hall H.

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.

The horror-comedy also stars Adam Scott, Toni Collette, David Koechner, Allison Tolman, Conchata Ferrell, Stefania Lavie Owen and Krista Stadler.

KRAMPUS and his mischievous underlings have been created by the combined efforts of Weta Workshop and Weta Digital, both renowned for their epic work on The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies and King Kong, among many others.

Written and directed by Michael Dougherty (Trick ’r Treat), KRAMPUS is co-written by Zach Shields and Todd Casey and produced by Legendary’s Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni, Alex Garcia and Dougherty.  The film will be released by Universal Pictures.

During the KRAMPUS panel, Adam Scott said, “It’s a really character driven dramady that I don’t think we’ve seen in quite some time.”

Mike Dougherty added, “Weta Workshop did creatures in this film. We’re very focused on practical effects with tactile attacks on the actors.”

KRAMPUS opens in theaters on December 4, 2015.

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Up next was CRIMSON PEAK.

At the beginning of the panel, Guillermo del Toro announced the film will be turned into a maze at the 2015 Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood.

When her heart is stolen by a seductive stranger, a young woman is swept away to a house atop a mountain of blood-red clay: a place filled with secrets that will haunt her forever. Between desire and darkness, between mystery and madness, lies the truth behind Crimson Peak.

Actor Tom Hiddleston said, “The last 45 minutes of this film are headlong and thrilling. There’s twist after twist!”

CRIMSON PEAK opens in theaters October 16, 2015.

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The final film was Duncan Jones’ WARCRAFT and this was the MUST-SEE of the panel!

The audience was surrounded by screens as Hall H was shaking. The footage shown was great – not just some, BUT ALL OF IT! The Horde invasion of Azeroth brought the house down.

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From Legendary Pictures and Universal Pictures comes WARCRAFT, an epic adventure of world-colliding conflict based on Blizzard Entertainment’s global phenomenon.

The peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: Orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people and their home.

So begins a spectacular saga of power and sacrifice in which war has many faces, and everyone fights for something.

Directed by Duncan Jones (Moon, Source Code), the film stars Travis Fimmel, Ben Foster, Paula Patton, Ben Schnetzer, Dominic Cooper, Ruth Negga, Toby Kebbell, Robert Kazinsky, Clancy Brown, Anna Galvin, Daniel Wu.

The 3D epic adventure of world-colliding conflict based upon Blizzard Entertainment’s globally-renowned universe will be released in 3D by Universal Pictures on Friday, June 10, 2016.

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Production Begins On Mike Dougherty’s KRAMPUS Starring Toni Collette & Adam Scott

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Principal photography is set to begin on Legendary PicturesKRAMPUS, a horror-comedy feature film that reveals an irreverently twisted side to the Christmas holiday.

This darkly festive tale of a yuletide ghoul is co-written and directed by Michael Dougherty. The visual effects are from the Oscar-winning creature-effects wizardry of Weta Workshop and the Oscar-winning visual effects of Weta Digital.

KRAMPUS will be released on December 4, 2015, by Universal Pictures.

A humorously creepy alternative to the traditional holiday classic, KRAMPUS stars Adam Scott (“Parks and Recreation,” THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY),  Academy Award nominee Toni Collette (LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE, THE SIXTH SENSE), Golden Globe nominee Allison Tolman (“Fargo“), David Koechner (ANCHORMAN series), Emmy nominee Conchata Ferrell (“Two and a Half Men”), Emjay Anthony (CHEF), Stefania Owen (THE LOVELY BONES) and Krista Stadler (LENA RAIS).

KRAMPUS tells the story of young Max, who turns his back on Christmas as his dysfunctional family comes together and comically clashes over the holidays. When they accidentally unleash the wrath of Krampus—an ancient entity from European folklore—all hell breaks loose and beloved holiday icons take on a monstrous life of their own. Now, the fractured family is forced to unite if they hope to survive.

Krampus and his mischievous underlings are being created by the combined efforts of Weta Workshop and Weta Digital, both renowned for their epic work on THE LORD OF THE RINGS and THE HOBBIT trilogies and KING KONG, among many others.

Weta Workshop is responsible for manufacture and puppeteering for the creatures and specialty costumes for the film. Weta Workshop co-founder and creative director Richard Taylor is very excited about the project. He said: “KRAMPUS is the kind of ‘once-in-a-blue-moon’ project that the creative teams at Weta Workshop relish and that, on a personal level, makes my heart beat a little faster. The preproduction phase on this film has been one of the most enjoyable of our career.”

The ancient legend of the iconic Christmas demon Krampus, whose notoriety grows yearly around the world, is brought to the big screen by writer/director Michael Dougherty (writer/director of TRICK ‘R TREAT; writer of X-MEN 2, SUPERMAN RETURNS). The film is co-written by Dougherty, Zach Shields and Todd Casey; produced by Thomas Tull, Jon Jashni, Alex Garcia and Dougherty; and executive produced by Danny Stillman.

Jules O’Loughlin (“Black Sails,” WISH YOU WERE HERE) serves as the film’s director of photography, while Jules Cook (CHAPPIE) is its production designer and Bob Buck (THE HOBBIT trilogy) designs the costumes. John Alexrad (THE IMMIGRANT, CRAZY HEART, SLiTHER) edits, while Douglas Pipes (TRICK ‘R TREAT, MONSTER HOUSE) composes.