Christmas horror is a subgenre of horror fiction that mixes the festive themes of Christmas with the conventions of the horror style. It typically options holiday-themed parts comparable to Christmas timber, Santa Claus, and snow, however with a sinister or macabre twist.
Christmas horror has a protracted and storied historical past, courting again to the early days of the style. A few of the most well-known examples of Christmas horror embrace the brief story “The Christmas Tree” by Fritz Leiber, the novel “The Exorcist” by William Peter Blatty, and the movie “Black Christmas” by Bob Clark. Christmas horror has additionally been featured in a variety of tv exhibits, together with “The Twilight Zone” and “Tales from the Crypt.”