Black Christmas

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Celebrating the Chills of Black Christmas!

In Black Christmas, sorority sisters face a terrifying holiday as a twisted killer stalks them in their own house. Prank calls turn deadly, testing their wit and courage. It's a chilling blend of suspense, mystery, and psychological horror.

Black Christmas Trivia

In which year was the original "Black Christmas" movie released? (Hard)
#1: 1970
#2: 1972
#3: 1974
#4: 1976
Who directed the original "Black Christmas" movie? (Genius)
#1: Bob Clark
#2: John Carpenter
#3: Wes Craven
#4: Tobe Hooper
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Black Christmas Fun Facts

It's considered one of the earliest slasher films, predating Halloween by four years.
Black Christmas was directed by Bob Clark, who also directed the holiday classic A Christmas Story.

Black Christmas Polls

Favorite Character in Black Christmas
Jess
Barb
Mrs. Mac
Billy
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Best Scene in Black Christmas
Opening Sequence
Attic Discovery
Phone Calls
Final Confrontation
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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December 11, 1974

Original Black Christmas Film Release

The original Black Christmas slasher film was released, directed by Bob Clark and became a classic in the horror genre.

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December 15, 2006

Black Christmas 2006 Remake Release

A remake of the original 1974 Black Christmas film was released, directed by Glen Morgan, offering a new take on the holiday horror story.

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December 13, 2019

Black Christmas 2019 Remake Release

Another remake of Black Christmas was released, directed by Sophia Takal, featuring a modernized version with feminist themes.

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