Movie · 2025 · Horror, Thriller · 1h 36m · NR · English
Curator score: 1.9/10 (32K ratings)
Santa's gonna slay.
Overview
After witnessing his parents' brutal murder on Christmas Eve, Billy transforms into a Killer Santa, delivering a yearly spree of calculated, chilling violence. This year, his blood-soaked mission collides with love, as a young woman challenges him to confront his darkness.
Ratings
Curator score: 1.9/10
IMDb: 6.1/10
Letterboxd: 2.98/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 77%
Metacritic: 53
TMDB: 6.3/10
Director
Mike P. Nelson
Production
New Dimension Pictures, White Bear Films, Rebel 6 Film, Sixth Dimension, Wonderwheel Entertainment, StudioCanal
Cast
Rohan Campbell, Ruby Modine, Mark Acheson, David Lawrence Brown, David Tomlinson, Logan Sawyer, Erik Athavale, Rick Skene, James Durham, Sharon Bajer, Tom Young, Krystle Snow, Madeleine Cox, Ryan Padua, Isla Verot, Blake Laplante, Diane Ventura, Jeff Strome, Darren Ross, Darren Felbel
Curator Review
Verdict
A knowingly pulpy Christmas slasher with a stronger hook than execution, blending holiday camp, serial-killer melodrama, and a surprisingly romantic streak. It sounds most appealing to viewers who want a trashy, crowd-pleasing seasonal horror ride and don’t mind uneven pacing or a glossy, soapier tone.
Best for
holiday horror fans
slasher completists
viewers who enjoy campy killer-antihero stories
fans of gore with a playful streak
Skip if
you want tight, elegant horror craftsmanship
you dislike romantic subplots in slashers
you prefer bleak or genuinely disturbing horror over comic-book violence
you are tired of remake/reboot nostalgia
Overview
Silent Night, Deadly Night leans into its premise with the kind of shameless seasonal excess that horror fans tend to either forgive or adore. The killer-Santa angle, the calculated spree structure, and the added love story give it a pulpy, almost soap-opera energy that keeps it from feeling like a standard holiday body count movie.
Worth noting
The most appealing element is the movie’s willingness to be ridiculous without fully winking itself to death. Reviews suggest a split between those who enjoy the buddy-dynamic/inner-voice angle and those who find the first half sluggish, but the film seems to find its groove once the carnage escalates.
Bottom line
If you want a Christmas slasher that plays like a glossy midnight-movie reboot, this should scratch the itch. If you need sharper suspense, nastier atmosphere, or more disciplined pacing, it may feel like style and concept outrun the actual scares.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Kit Lazer (2★) · 892 likes
Dexter meets Venom but shot like a Hallmark movie.
blair 💕 (4★) · 710 likes
i wouldn't mind being on his naughty list
Xander Red Ramen (3★) · 596 likes
Garbage Day was mentioned
Nightmare Maven (4★) · 548 likes
it's time we get back to the real meaning of christmas....killing white supremecists 🤘