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Holidays (2016)
Description
Nine filmmakers present horror stories that revolve around Valentine's Day, Saint Patrick's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Halloween, Christmas and New Year's Eve. The directors include Kevin Smith, Gary Shore, Matt Johnson, Scott Stewart, Nicholas McCarthy, Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch, Sarah Adina Smith and Anthony Scott Burns.
Nine filmmakers present horror stories that revolve around Valentine's Day, Saint Patrick's Day, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Halloween, Christmas and New Year's Eve. The directors include Kevin Smith, Gary Shore, Matt Johnson, Scott Stewart, Nicholas McCarthy, Dennis Widmyer and Kevin Kolsch, Sarah Adina Smith and Anthony Scott Burns.
Actors:
Jocelin Donahue,
Lucy Cray-Miller,
Emily Haggins,
Aleksa Palladino,
Siobhán Cullen,
Brea Grant,
Orlaith Shore
Jocelin Donahue
8 November 1981, Bristol, Connecticut, USA
Lucy Cray-Miller
Emily Haggins
Aleksa Palladino
21 September 1980, New York City, New York, USA
Siobhán Cullen
Brea Grant
16 October 1981, Marshall, Texas, USA
Orlaith Shore
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Anthony Scott Burns #Anthony Scott Burns #Dennis Widmyer #Gary Shore #Holidays #Kevin Kolsch #Kevin Smith #Kevin Smith #Lorenza Izzo #Matt Johnson #Nicholas McCarthy #Sarah Adina Smith #Scott Stewart #Seth Green
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March 21, 2017
If you don't connect the stories in a smart way (say, having the same actors play different roles in each story, or tying each narrative together with a single theme) or provide a great 10-15 minute story, what's the point?
July 20, 2016
A typically erratic horror anthology...
April 27, 2016
It's a middle-of-the-road anthology but boasts great energy and a sense of humor that runs throughout, helping make even the mediocre entries watchable.
May 03, 2016
Murder, paranormal pregnancies, and damn creepy kids dominate the octaptych, the parts of which waver between clever -- if not straight up unnerving -- and banal.
May 06, 2016
A series of stupid, baffling, and pointless horror segments that go nowhere...
April 15, 2016
Seeing how visionaries new and old foster an idea of things that go bump in the night is what keeps viewers coming back for more, and when anthologies add as many twists as Holidays, aficionados are always ready for the next installment.
April 22, 2016
"Holidays" is frustrating because its creators all have something good going for them, but almost consistently have no ideas of what to do.
April 28, 2016
Every single segment in Holidays is of a certain quality and every single one holds your attention. Some are just more refined and impactful than others.
April 22, 2016
The film mostly feels perfunctory and awkward - like calling home at Christmas.
April 28, 2016
As is (almost) always the case with anthology films, Holidays is best described as a "mixed bag." And yet it's the wildly different collection of tones, attitudes, and storytelling styles that makes the collection so interesting.
April 21, 2016
Like a family dinner with an eccentric uncle, Holidays' quirkiness is fitfully entertaining, but ultimately exhausting.
April 22, 2016
Some of the films are haunting, some of them more macabre, but all of them play with holiday symbolism in way that will make viewers rethink a lot of their favorite celebrations.

