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Ask anyone about the SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT series, and they will probably laugh, then either defend it or decry it, possibly offering the same examples to back their pro or con stance ("It's awful, it has a killer Santa!"/"It's amazing, it has a killer Santa!"). But they might be surprised to discover that the series has five installments (six with the recent remake), as it's the sort of title that a lot of people know but haven't actually sat down to watch, let alone follow it to direct-to-video land with the bulk of its sequels (only Part 2 played theatrically, and barely at that). It didn't help that the lesser known entries were given a poor release on DVD via Lionsgate, who dumped VHS transfers of the third, fourth, and fifth installments onto a multi-pack of bare-bones discs and slapped a killer Santa image on the cover, despite the fact that none of the films contained within featured a killer Santa.

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The tradition of the Christmas horror movie is a long and storied one, a yule tide storybook that’s marked with half-realized nightmares, a shallow talent pool and, just, terrible judgment. From snowmen possessed by serial killers to murderous Saint Nicks, there’s no tradition too treasured or figure too holy for horror movies to tear apart and mock for our collective enjoyment.

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HOME SWEET HOME (playing Brooklyn's Nitehawk Cinema as part of VHS Vault) is what happens when a maniacal muscle man escapes from an insane asylum and decides to kill some of the most annoying characters ever shown onscreen.

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Although many films in the 1970s dealt with the horror of the Vietnam War and the affected soldiers’ difficult return to “normal” life in the United States (LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT, DEATHDREAM, TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE), BLOOD FREAK (playing tonight at Nitehawk Cinema's VHS Vault!) certainly isn’t one of them.

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“A big novelty surprise comes with each purchase,” Peter Cushing slyly says as The Proprietor in FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE (1973). If he had a Snidely Whiplash mustache to twirl, he would. Were he a lesser actor, he would rub his palms together with evil glee. But he’s Peter f’n Cushing, and all he needs is a glance. Even from across the decades and, well, beyond the grave, he’s still got gravitas.

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