AVClub: Holiday-themed films have long been a tradition in the horror genre. In the early ’80s, for example, Halloween’s word-of-mouth success resulted in a whole slew of slashers celebrating everything from New Year’s Evil to April Fool’s Day, and the Christmas-themed horror movie arguably constitutes a subgenre unto itself. The latest is Holidays, an anthology featuring segments from the directors of Dracula Untold, Tusk, Dark Skies, The Pact, and other recent horror movies of varying critical reception. That inconsistency similarly plagues Holidays, held together by the loosest of frameworks and featuring several segments that seem to have been retrofitted to the theme. When patterns do appear, it’s for the worse.
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