Snowy Slashers: Black Christmas (2006) vs. Silent Night (2012)

Nightmare on Film Street - A Horror Movie Podcast - Podcast tekijän mukaan Kimberley Elizabeth & Jonathan Dehaan - Torstaisin

Forget cold-blooded, these killers are just plain cold! Join Kim and Jon for a holly jolly episode of Nightmare on Film Street, discussing two Holiday Horror Favourites' remakes. That's right, we're not taking the time to talk about those beloved films we can't wait to watch each year. This week we're gifting you a double-feature of the super strange snowbound slashers you make your way to after you've already worn out the tape on those festive favorites. Sit around the podcast fire with us as we pour ourselves a warm mug of madness to reminisce about Silent Night (2012) and unwrap a few presents from Uncle Billy while sharing a laugh over the wild & weird sorority staple, Black Christmas (2006). Ho-Ho-Ho! LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL Call us and record a voice message - (705) 400 – 9415! Share your thoughts on a recent episode, your hot take, promote your film, or get weird! Your message might just appear on the Nightmare on Film Street Podcast! SUPPORT THE SHOW Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! We're independently recorded, edited, and produced. Support us on Patreon to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! Patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet IMPORTANT LINKS Website: www.NOFSPODCAST.COM Twitter: www.twitter.com/nofspodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/nightmareonfilmstreet Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/nightmareonfilmstreet Facebook Group: www.facebook.com/groups/horrorfiendsofnofs Subreddit: www.reddit.com/r/nightmareonfilmstreet/ SPONSORS This week's episode is brought to you by the Parabasis Podcast from Next Day Theate (http://www.nextdaytheater.com/) r. Check out their faux found-footage, two-part horror-comedy Red Ice available at http://www.nextdaytheater.com

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