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Holidays

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
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Holidays (2016)
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'Holidays' is an anthology feature film that puts a uniquely dark and original spin on some of the most iconic and beloved holidays of all time by challenging our folklore, traditions and as... Read all'Holidays' is an anthology feature film that puts a uniquely dark and original spin on some of the most iconic and beloved holidays of all time by challenging our folklore, traditions and assumptions.'Holidays' is an anthology feature film that puts a uniquely dark and original spin on some of the most iconic and beloved holidays of all time by challenging our folklore, traditions and assumptions.

  • Directors
    • Anthony Scott Burns
    • Kevin Kölsch
    • Nicholas McCarthy
  • Writers
    • Anthony Scott Burns
    • Kevin Kölsch
    • Nicholas McCarthy
  • Stars
    • Madeleine Coghlan
    • Savannah Kennick
    • Rick Peters
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    12K
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    • Directors
      • Anthony Scott Burns
      • Kevin Kölsch
      • Nicholas McCarthy
    • Writers
      • Anthony Scott Burns
      • Kevin Kölsch
      • Nicholas McCarthy
    • Stars
      • Madeleine Coghlan
      • Savannah Kennick
      • Rick Peters
    • 98User reviews
    • 104Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Madeleine Coghlan
    Madeleine Coghlan
    • Maxine (segment: "Valentine's Day")
    Savannah Kennick
    Savannah Kennick
    • Heidi (segment: "Valentine's Day")
    Rick Peters
    Rick Peters
    • Coach Rockwell (segment: "Valentine's Day")
    Kate Rachesky
    Kate Rachesky
    • Cathy (segment: "Valentine's Day")
    Ayla
    Ayla
    • Swim Team Member (segment: "Valentine's Day")
    Emily Haggins
    • Swim Team Member (segment: "Valentine's Day")
    Sierra Malo
    • Swim Team Member (segment: "Valentine's Day")
    Aimee Sagara
    • Swim Team Member (segment: "Valentine's Day")
    Britain Simons
    Britain Simons
    • Handsome Boy (segment: "Valentine's Day")
    Ruth Bradley
    Ruth Bradley
    • Elizabeth (segment: "Saint Patrick's Day")
    Art Campion
    Art Campion
    • The Man (segment: "Saint Patrick's Day")
    • (as Peter Campion)
    Isolt McCaffrey
    Isolt McCaffrey
    • Grainne (segment: "Saint Patrick's Day")
    Norma Sheahan
    • The Voice (segment: Saint Patrick's Day)
    • (voice)
    Guy Carleton
    • St. Patrick (segment: "Saint Patrick's Day")
    Glen Barry
    Glen Barry
    • TV Presenter (segment: "Saint Patrick's Day")
    Orlaith Shore
    • Sales Assistant (segment: "Saint Patrick's Day")
    Jacqueline Wilson
    • Young Mother (segment: "Saint Patrick's Day")
    Jack Wilson
    • Crying Baby (segment: "Saint Patrick's Day")
    • Directors
      • Anthony Scott Burns
      • Kevin Kölsch
      • Nicholas McCarthy
    • Writers
      • Anthony Scott Burns
      • Kevin Kölsch
      • Nicholas McCarthy
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    3kosmasp

    The Horror ...

    So it isn't that easy to make an Anthology after all. That's one of the "positive" things you can take from watching this. If you're mean you could even argue that SyFy has done better feature length movies than most of the shorts being on display here. One thing is for certain: there is not much to cherish to be found here.

    And it's a shame, because it did sound cool. Kevin Smith alone doing a short sounds great. But then again, I guess even he was either too busy with other stuff or somehow else occupied. Maybe something else happened, you never know, except you do know where the short stories are going. And almost none of them actually can create a mood, a tension, a story or anything else substantial to hold the viewers attention. There are some neat effects (the Easter Bunny story comes to mind) and occasionally a bit of quality that seems to shine through a story. But in the end, it's more like "whatever" and "why did I watch this again?" feelings that overwhelmingly win and leave you befuddled
    4Rickting

    A laughably weak horror anthology

    Horror anthologies are always a risky business. With multiple writers and directors, there's bound to be an inconsistency in quality throughout. At least with this, given that the shorts, all based on a different holiday, are consistently bad, there is a consistent level of quality throughout.

    Valentine: (2.5/5) A blatant Carrie rip-off with some dangling plot threads and a lack of explanation, but at least it gets the black comedy angle of the anthology right and has a clever ending.

    St Patrick's Day: (1/5) A laughably stupid dud in every sense. What were they thinking?

    Easter: (1.5/5) One good jump scare aside, this is tedious, tasteless and toothless.

    Mother's Day: (1/5) A terrible body horror short where pretty much nothing happens. Oh, and then just when something is happening, it ends.

    Father's Day: (3.5/5) A cleverly constructed and told short story which is arguably the best of the bunch in many ways, but it's still too open-ended and vague to satisfy.

    Halloween: (3.5/5) An effective, squirm-inducing dark comedy that is both amusing and uncomfortable, although it is complete nonsense.

    Christmas: (2.5/5) They had a great idea here... which they did absolutely nothing with and once again it ends just as it's starting to get interesting.

    New Year's Eve: (2.5/5) More formulaic stuff which is mildly entertaining but just too predictable.

    These films aren't scary, but they're not meant to be. They're meant to be dark, uncomfortable comedies. Sadly, the stories are weak and just lack any true meaning or point. I learnt something important in Film Studies: when you make a short film, the story should start when the film ends in a way. That's a good thing to remember if you're making a short film and that is basically what all these shorts do. But... don't forget to get the audience interested and actually give them enough information to leave them satisfied! Evidently, these writers and directors forgot that.

    4/10
    3ArtTheClown

    What the fu@k??

    I didn't expect much from this movie, but even my low expectations weren't met. The only 2 semi-entertaining chapters (Easter and Father's Day) had very unsatisfying endings. The rest of the chapters were GARBAGE.
    5BatesMT

    You Want Them All To Be Good, But They Aren't.

    Holidays does a few things right, and a lot of things wrong, and because of this, Holidays becomes a one time viewing. I don't ever see myself revisiting this flick intentionally.

    Let me start off by talking about some of my favorite parts. Easter was a creepy highlight. But it didn't flesh anything out enough to make you care about it. This is a problem that almost all the parts have.

    Christmas was my favorite part but it might just be my Seth Green bias. The ending wasn't as predictable as New Years, Valentine's Day, and Halloween.

    Halloween was... stupid. And sadly, after Xmas, Easter, and New Years this might be my fourth favorite. You could tell it was Kevin Smith directing it. That doesn't help in my opinion.

    New Years was actually a lot of fun, with 2 awkward characters. You could see the twist coming a mile away but that didn't stop me from enjoying it.

    Valentine's, St Paddy's Day, Mother's and Father's Day all were lacking severely with the worst of them being Mother's Day. The ending was just abrupt and confusing. Father's Day had a lot of good build up to an awful ending. Valentine's Day really reminded of something out of Creepshow. Again it was predictable and the characters were way too over the top and just not believable in the slightest.

    St. Paddy's Day had a lot of potential as it had a little girl who was seriously creepy. The ending was just bizarre and the whole build up was a "WTF" moment. It went from Day 12 to Day 366 in an instant.

    All in all this was not a good anthology movie, nowhere near Creepshow or Trick r' Treat quality.
    7retrohorrorremix

    Father's Day - BEST segment, hands down!

    I went into this with high expectations, and while "Halloween" and "Christmas" (the ones I expected the most from) proved to be disappointments, I found the "Father's Day" segment brilliant, touching and also terrifying. The manner in which the story builds thru the playback of a childhood recording, how she drives out to the middle of nowhere, and the suspense leading to where she was headed, all great elements rounding out a truly unique segment. I found myself on the edge of my seat from the time she started the tape to the very end.

    "Easter" was bizarre and interesting and "St. Patty's Day" was pretty unexpected but cool. "St. Patty's Day" felt like classic British horror or something. Very elegant, artistic and suspenseful. The little girl did a fantastic job. "Christmas" suffered from what many shot-in-LA indie productions experience which was the total lack of snow, thus creating a true "Christmas" atmosphere. It was an OK concept, but overall not really scary or exciting. And I feel like the gadget the story focuses on will really date it in 10-15 years and seem silly. And I felt like "Halloween" was a total wasted opportunity. With the "Halloween" setting they could have done so much, but other than it being centered around 3 girls stuck inside on Halloween, you wouldn't know it was set on Halloween. No pumpkins, no trick-r-treaters, no atmosphere what-so-ever. Seemed more like that story could have been molded into any of the "Holidays" and I wish that segment went to someone who really cared to do something cool with it, as that segment alone could have really brought this indie anthology into "classic" territory. "Valentine's Day" was a classic style shocker and "Mother's Day" was pretty creepy, but had a weak ending. I was really hoping for a cool "Independence Day" story or "Thanksgiving", but maybe it was for the best since there was really only a couple standout segments. Overall, well worth the watch, even if a handful of the stories are throwaway. I'd compare it to "ABCs of Death", with about the same ratio of good stories.

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    • Trivia
      Seth Green and Clare Grant play a married couple and are also married to each other in real life.
    • Quotes

      Father: I'm so happy that you came. Daddy loves you so much, Carol. I'm so proud of you. If you have come and you have found me, then you are here. You're finally here in this room of your own free will. Oh, Carol, that means that you and I can be together again... Together.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      Gone Back Home Today
      Written by Henry Stone

      Courtesy of Henry Stone Music USA, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kì Nghỉ Kinh Hoàng
    • Filming locations
      • Dublin, Ireland(on location: segment "St. Patrick's Day")
    • Production companies
      • ArtCastle
      • Destroy All Entertainment
      • Destroy All Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $55,621
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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