The OG Slasher Returns to Cinemas Next Month With BLACK CHRISTMAS 4K Theatrical Re-Release

The film celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
Olivia Hussey in BLACK CHRISTMAS (Credit: Cineplex Entertainment)
Olivia Hussey in BLACK CHRISTMAS (Credit: Cineplex Entertainment)

If youโ€™re looking to skip watching Elf for the millionth time with your ten-year-old cousins and escape to the movie theater for something a little more grisly this holiday season, Variety has great news for you: the seminal slasher Black Christmas is returning to theaters for a limited time next month, courtesy of the American Genre Film Archive. 

The re-release celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the Bob Clark-directed classic, which will be presented in 4K for the first time ever. Screenings will take place across America from December 7 to December 22, at the following theaters: 

  • Olympia Film Society in Olympia, WA
  • Grand Illusion Cinema in Seattle, WA
  • New Beverly Cinema and Vista Theater in Los Angeles, CA
  • Brattle Theatre in Boston, MA
  • Rivoli Theatre in La Cross, WI
  • AFS Cinema in Austin, TX
  • Denver Film in Denver, CO
  • Rubber Glove Studio in Denton, TX
  • Cinema Moderne in Montreal, Quebec
  • Hollywood Theatre in Portland, OR
  • Frida Cinema in Santa Ana, CA
  • Coolidge Corner Theatre, Brookline, MA
  • Metro Cinema in Edmonton, Alberta

AGFA has also teamed up with Texas-based designer Mutant to create a new poster available at the anniversary screenings. With just 285 editions produced, the five-color screen print features brand-new artwork by Phantom City Creative, with white and red variants of the art available on Mutantโ€™s website on November 29.

โ€œAGFA is proud to partner with our friends at Shout Studios and Mutant to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bob Clarkโ€™s Black Christmas by bringing the iconic holiday horror hit back to movie theaters in stunning 4K,โ€ said American Genre Film Archive leadership. โ€œThis year also marks the 15th Anniversary of AGFA and our mission to preserve, protect, and promote the greatest genre films and their filmmakers. Weโ€™re grateful to partner with incredible collaborators to bring these films to a new generation of movie lovers.โ€

Black Christmas is largely considered the film that began the slasher craze of the late 1970s and early 1980s, even before Halloweenโ€™s Michael Myers hit the scene. Starring Olivia Hussey and Margot Kidder, it follows a sorority plagued by a killer while they stay over at their accommodations during Christmas break, and was popular enough as a cult film that it received two remakes in 2006 and 2019. 

โ€œI am so honoured that the American Genre Film Archive and Mutant are presenting the 50th Anniversary of Black Christmas in movie theaters this year,โ€ Hussey said in a statement. โ€œThe film world is lucky to have the AGFA, which continues to show the meaningful impact of going to the movies through screenings like this one. Iโ€™m so happy and honoured that AGFA is introducing this film to a new generation of moviegoers.โ€

Black Christmas returns to theaters next month. Check out the brand new poster from Mutant below:

New Black Christmas Poster from Mutant