There’s something strangely irresistible about curling up on a cold December evening with a list of Christmas horror films that turn the Christmas spirit into something far more sinister. While most households opt for cozy classics and heartwarming stories this time of year, many viewers are craving snowy terror. And if you enjoy shining your festive lights as something deeply unsettling unfolds on screen, Christmas horror films offer a wonderfully chilling alternative to the usual seasonal comfort films.
As the subgenre continues to grow in popularity, fans have found that the contrast between twinkling lights, winter storms and holiday cheer only heightens the fear. From evil Santa Clauses to cursed gifts and nightmarish folkloric creatures, Christmas horror films push the boundaries of traditional holiday storytelling. Whether you’re looking for bloodshed, psychological suspense, supernatural scares or dark comedy, these films prove that December can be just as scary as Halloween.
Here are 17 Christmas horror movies for a terrifying winter night…
#1. The Advent Calendar (2021)
In this creepy French horror film, a young paraplegic woman receives a mysterious Advent calendar that seems innocent until every opened window has horrifying consequences. Plus, it combines psychological suspense with supernatural dread, offering calmer scares wrapped in a striking holiday atmosphere.
#2. All Beings Were in Motion (2018)
The anthology All beings were moving follows a couple whose awkward first date turns into a bizarre evening of holiday-themed horror stories. Smart, nasty and darkly funny, it’s a great choice for viewers who enjoy bite-sized scares tied together by an unusual framing device.
#3. Throughout the house (2015)
If you prefer full-tilt slasher energy, look no further Throughout the house. Here, a masked killer in a Santa suit terrorizes a neighborhood obsessed with Christmas decorations. It’s violent, gleefully unhinged, and made for fans who want pure chaos in their seasonal horror lineup.
#4. The Apology (2022)
Tense and claustrophobic, this thriller is set on Christmas Eve, when a grieving mother confronts her estranged former son-in-law during a brutal snowstorm. A twisted emotional reckoning ensues, delivering grounded horror with moral complexity.
#5. Watch Out Better (2016)
At first glance, Better be careful seems like a familiar home invasion thriller set during the holidays. But stick around: the clever twists and disturbing character dynamics make it one of the most memorable entries on this list. It’s wicked, witty, and perfect for viewers who appreciate sharp writing with their scares.
#6. Black Christmas (1974)
A foundational entry in both the slasher and holiday horror genres, Black Christmas follows a group of sorority sisters pursued by a mysterious killer. The unsettling atmosphere and iconic phone calls remain chilling decades later.
#7. A cadaver Christmas (2011)
A janitor, a priest, a security guard and a bartender work together to fend off the undead chaos in a cadaver laboratory. Silly, gory and unexpectedly charming, it brings campy horror-comedy energy.
#8. The Children (2008)
A vacation turns into a nightmare when a strange virus makes the children in two families extremely dangerous. This film is disturbing and emotionally tense and lingers long after the credits roll.
#9. Christmas Bloody Christmas (2022)
For neon-drenched chaos and non-stop carnage, Christmas Bloody Christmas sends a malfunctioning robotic Santa Claus on a bloody rampage. Stylish and brutal, perfect for viewers craving pure adrenaline.
#10. A Christmas Horror Story (2015)
Narrated by a radio DJ played by William Shatnerthis anthology weaves stories of ghosts, zombie elves, and ancient Christmas creatures. Atmospheric, imaginative and very entertaining.
#11. Dead End (2003)
On Christmas Eve, a family takes a shortcut home and gets stuck in a nightmarish loop on a deserted road. Minimalistic, creepy and perfect for fans of psychological suspense.
#12. Gremlins (1984)
More mischievous than terrifying, Gremlins remains a beloved, unconventional holiday classic. The chaotic little creatures wreak havoc in a small town, providing excitement without overwhelming darkness.
#13. Hosts (2020)
A family invites their seemingly nice neighbors over for Christmas Eve, only for the night to unfold in unimaginable horror. Intimate, intense and deeply nerve-wracking.
#14. I Caught the Devil (2019)
Atmospheric and slow burning, I caught the devil follows a couple who discover that the husband’s brother is holding a man captive and claiming he is the devil. The film is set against a cozy holiday backdrop and turns homely warmth into chilling tension.
#15. It is a beautiful knife (2023)
Play a favorite holiday movie, It is a beautiful knife retells what happens when a young woman wishes she had never been born, only to discover that her absence has deadly consequences. Smart, emotional and creative: it’s a striking modern entry.
#16. The Deadly Tree (2022)
In this wildly bizarre story, a vengeful husband is brought back to life as a murderous Christmas tree. Campy, absurd and perfect for fans of over-the-top holiday horror.
#17. Krampus (2015)
No list of Christmas horror movies would be complete without it Krampus, inspired by the chilling folklore figure from the Alps. When a boy loses his holiday spirit, the monstrous Krampus descends on his family, with terrifying consequences. It’s creepy, clever and visually unforgettable.
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