Psycho Drive-In Twelve Days of Christmas Round-Up! psychodr December 25, 2015 Movies, Reviews Don't worry, like that fruitcake you've got stashed in the back of your closet, these will stay fresh forever!
The Twelfth Day of Christmas: Prometheus (2012) Paul Brian McCoy December 25, 2014 Shot for Shot Prometheus is a masterclass on world building, set & creature design, effects work, editing, & working thematic elements into the script.
The Eleventh Day of Christmas: Rare Exports (2010) Dave Hearn December 24, 2014 Shot for Shot If you want something off the beaten path this Christmas and don’t mind subtitles, Rare Exports, a Christmas Tale is an excellent choice.
The Tenth Day of Christmas: Treevenge (2008) Kit Miller December 23, 2014 Shot for Shot Jason Eisener’s horrific approach to tradition in the 2008 short film Treevenge is enough to make me keep my beautifully harmless fake tree.
The Ninth Day of Christmas: Santa’s Slay (2005) Paul Brian McCoy December 22, 2014 Shot for Shot Santa's Slay is the film I'm most likely to sit down with friends, drink beer, and laugh my ass off with.
The Eighth Day of Christmas: Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) Dave Hearn December 21, 2014 Shot for Shot Every moment in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang is fantastic.
The Seventh Day of Christmas: The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) Alex Wolfe December 20, 2014 Shot for Shot Was Tim Burton's classic holiday film, The Nightmare before Christmas... a masterpiece?
The Sixth Day of Christmas: Batman Returns (1992) Jeffrey Roth December 19, 2014 Shot for Shot In Batman Returns it’s Christmas time, and the whole city of Gotham is celebrating.
The Fifth Day of Christmas: Die Hard (1988) Sam Salama Cohén December 18, 2014 Shot for Shot Because, above it all, that’s what Die Hard is. The ultimate bad-ass, snarky Bruce Willis quip movie.
The Fourth Day of Christmas: Brazil (1985) Rick Shingler December 17, 2014 Shot for Shot Brazil is a science fiction masterpiece; a poignant tribute to the human need for freedom. Yet it never buckles under its own weight.
The Second Day of Christmas: Gremlins (1984) Sean Reid December 15, 2014 Shot for Shot It’s likely I tried to come up with a less embarrassing explanation rather than simply admitting that Gremlins scared the shit out of me.
The First Day of Christmas: Black Christmas (1974) Kelvin Green December 14, 2014 Shot for Shot It's unfair to say that Black Christmas deserves to be forgotten, because it has entertaining parts & uncannily predicts the slasher genre.