A masked killer known as Sammy the Elf punishes the naughty of a small Midwestern town for the holidays.A masked killer known as Sammy the Elf punishes the naughty of a small Midwestern town for the holidays.A masked killer known as Sammy the Elf punishes the naughty of a small Midwestern town for the holidays.
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Jessa Jupiter Flux
- Amber
- (as Jessa Flux)
Zach Meiser
- Steve
- (as Zachary Meiser)
Dakota Raven Bruton
- Vanessa
- (as Dakota Bruton)
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This slasher is pretty corny with solid kills and production value. The performances are so bad that it dragged so much in the second half.
A pretty large cast and Meiser was the only stand out actor who seemed somewhat believable with his character. Although some scenes were kind of funny, specifically the lines Mikal delivered. But the rest of the large cast didn't do this film any favors.
The editing could've tightened this into a short or even a feature of 70 to 75 minutes. I think the script could have used some rewrites too but the poor performances don't deserve 100 minute runtime.
I was involved a comparably bad movie before. Scratch that, the one I was in was worse. So it's hard to not relate. But story and acting are what sustains a film. It's almost a waste of resources to have good sound and decent cinematography if the script and performances can't hold up.
A pretty large cast and Meiser was the only stand out actor who seemed somewhat believable with his character. Although some scenes were kind of funny, specifically the lines Mikal delivered. But the rest of the large cast didn't do this film any favors.
The editing could've tightened this into a short or even a feature of 70 to 75 minutes. I think the script could have used some rewrites too but the poor performances don't deserve 100 minute runtime.
I was involved a comparably bad movie before. Scratch that, the one I was in was worse. So it's hard to not relate. But story and acting are what sustains a film. It's almost a waste of resources to have good sound and decent cinematography if the script and performances can't hold up.
As far as home-made horrors go, this one is definitely in the top tier of the lowest grade - but it's not without some issues that are hard to get over.
Mainly, that there is some really poor casting, and some of the acting is quite bad.
For example, they have a 15 year old girl- with tits and acne- playing a ten year old girl...which just doesn't work, as it comes off as completely unbelievable.
With there being acting issues, pretty much across the board (less a few exceptions).
The story revolves around a serial killer that is supposed to an elf, named Sammy, who has taken it upon himself to reap vengeance on the naughty- no matter what age they might be.
It begins in the past, with Sammy killing a boy and his step father.
Before fast forwarding to the present, with the surviving children from the flashback now being parents themselves.
And Sammy returning for a second round of killing.
To the filmmakers' credit, they do a pretty good job of character development in this.
With the lore being sufficient enough to drive the plot forward.
So, if you can get over the horrible acting, and poor casting choices...it's actually a pretty competent Christmas themed slasher.
Which was much more engaging and entertaining than I expected it to be.
The elf is basically just a guy in a mask...which would normally be a fail...but they manage to work a reasonable explanation for this into the plot.
So it doesn't end up being too bad in the end.
The only thing that really kills the vibe is the aforementioned casting of the little girl.
But that aside, it's certainly a worthwhile little slasher...especially if you don't expect much going into it.
Placing it, solidly, among the top tier of the lowest grade of low budget horrors.
But it's where it belongs...on tubitv.
3.5 out of 10.
Mainly, that there is some really poor casting, and some of the acting is quite bad.
For example, they have a 15 year old girl- with tits and acne- playing a ten year old girl...which just doesn't work, as it comes off as completely unbelievable.
With there being acting issues, pretty much across the board (less a few exceptions).
The story revolves around a serial killer that is supposed to an elf, named Sammy, who has taken it upon himself to reap vengeance on the naughty- no matter what age they might be.
It begins in the past, with Sammy killing a boy and his step father.
Before fast forwarding to the present, with the surviving children from the flashback now being parents themselves.
And Sammy returning for a second round of killing.
To the filmmakers' credit, they do a pretty good job of character development in this.
With the lore being sufficient enough to drive the plot forward.
So, if you can get over the horrible acting, and poor casting choices...it's actually a pretty competent Christmas themed slasher.
Which was much more engaging and entertaining than I expected it to be.
The elf is basically just a guy in a mask...which would normally be a fail...but they manage to work a reasonable explanation for this into the plot.
So it doesn't end up being too bad in the end.
The only thing that really kills the vibe is the aforementioned casting of the little girl.
But that aside, it's certainly a worthwhile little slasher...especially if you don't expect much going into it.
Placing it, solidly, among the top tier of the lowest grade of low budget horrors.
But it's where it belongs...on tubitv.
3.5 out of 10.
Set design was so lazy! Just go rent a cabin and call it a day. This has to be one of the laziest set designs i've ever seen in any movie. There was no feeling of rhe Christmas season at all, other than a couple royalty free tracks. To mention there was no score to speak of either. Sometimes it sounds like the audio is coming straight from the camera mic cause it sounds very tiny and hollow and its very distracting.
The characters were also lacking in any redeeming qualities to set them a part. You have the token black guy blah, blah nothing stands out in the acting department.
The mask was pretty cool and the overall look of the film wasn't too bad.
Sadly this one missed the mark, and I'm glad it was free to watch.
The characters were also lacking in any redeeming qualities to set them a part. You have the token black guy blah, blah nothing stands out in the acting department.
The mask was pretty cool and the overall look of the film wasn't too bad.
Sadly this one missed the mark, and I'm glad it was free to watch.
He Knows (2022) is a holiday horror flick that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a young lady, Christina, who saw her entire family killed by a Christmas elf. Now an adult Christina returns home with her daughter for Christmas only to be plagued by murders all around her that remind her of the tragedy she experienced as a child.
This movie is directed by Steven Morris (Paragenex) in his directorial debut and stars Julie Anne Prescott (The Amityville Harvest), Lynn Lowry (Shivers), Shawn C. Phillips (Dead Ant), Jessa Flux (Debbie Does Demons) and Kayla Kelly (A Christmas Hero).
This is a very uneven movie. The opening narration and animation was pretty solid and the soundtrack was good too. The kills were the most frustrating part, the first couple were okay and the last one was the best of the movie. The killing of the villain was fun. There was a bong kill that cracked me up. The acting was fairly average, not good but not bad. The writing was also uneven with some dialogue feeling more authentic than others. The cinematography could have been better.
Overall, this is a fairly average addition to the horror genre that's worth watching once if you're looking for a holiday horror picture. I would score this a 4.5/10 and recommend seeing it once.
This movie is directed by Steven Morris (Paragenex) in his directorial debut and stars Julie Anne Prescott (The Amityville Harvest), Lynn Lowry (Shivers), Shawn C. Phillips (Dead Ant), Jessa Flux (Debbie Does Demons) and Kayla Kelly (A Christmas Hero).
This is a very uneven movie. The opening narration and animation was pretty solid and the soundtrack was good too. The kills were the most frustrating part, the first couple were okay and the last one was the best of the movie. The killing of the villain was fun. There was a bong kill that cracked me up. The acting was fairly average, not good but not bad. The writing was also uneven with some dialogue feeling more authentic than others. The cinematography could have been better.
Overall, this is a fairly average addition to the horror genre that's worth watching once if you're looking for a holiday horror picture. I would score this a 4.5/10 and recommend seeing it once.
The acting is subpar and the bad lighting and cinematographry takes you out of the experience. Wish the lightning was a little more cinematic because with some the lighting it looked a bad YouTube skit
It feels super cheesy so if that's what they were going for they hit the nail on the head.
Audio was really good so that's a plus. If they audio wasn't great I wouldn't of made it all the way through. The music to voice lines could use some better balancing out.
The newer actors could of used some better directing to help them feel comfortable in their role. Some of them seemed like they were just reading line rather than being the character and feeling what the character is feeling.
Hopefully the next film will learn from the cons of this one and succeed on the next.
It feels super cheesy so if that's what they were going for they hit the nail on the head.
Audio was really good so that's a plus. If they audio wasn't great I wouldn't of made it all the way through. The music to voice lines could use some better balancing out.
The newer actors could of used some better directing to help them feel comfortable in their role. Some of them seemed like they were just reading line rather than being the character and feeling what the character is feeling.
Hopefully the next film will learn from the cons of this one and succeed on the next.
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- $30,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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