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Ah, Christmas. The one time of year where cynicism is hung up at the door and even the most jaded of us (the Inside Out emotion at my controls is Contempt) can enjoy a dose of idealistic sentimentality. Maybe it’s the cold mixed with a good lining of mulled wine, but I do love a good Christmas movie – Scrooge, Elf, Miracle On 34th Street and especially It’s A Wonderful Life are essential festive viewing.
But every now and then, in amongst all the wishing and believing, it’s good to be reminded of the less cheery parts of the holiday; consumerism, disgruntled relatives, deadly demons – y’know, the darker traditions. And, refreshingly, Krampus brings those two sides together in wonderful B-movie fashion.
With the new The Crow remake coming soon, we take a look back at the 30-year-old cult classic original–and where the stars are now.
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