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Tubi is Currently Streaming Eight *Other* Krampus-Themed Horror Movies for Christmas

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Pictured: 'Krampus Unleashed'

We probably don’t talk about Tubi enough here on Bloody Disgusting, a *100% FREE* streaming service that quite frankly has a better selection than most paid services. Yes, there are commercial/ad breaks that’ll interrupt your movie every 15 minutes or so, but it’s a small price to pay for having so many movies at your fingertips for, well, no price at all!

On the holiday horror front, you’ll find no shortage of movies to stream on Tubi, including Silent Night, Deadly Night and its four sequels, as well as festive films like Jack Frost, Rare Exports, Black Christmas (2006), and The Munsters’ Scary Little Christmas (a fun little favorite of mine!). And then you have the *true indie* Christmas movies, of which there are many.

‘Krampus: The Reckoning’

In particular, Tubi has loaded up on Krampus-themed horror movies, all of which have come in the wake of Michael Dougherty’s Krampus back in 2015. The success of that movie opened up the floodgates for horror movies centered on the holiday beast of Alpine folklore, and thus far they’ve pretty much all been of the *no-budget* caliber. But hey, they can still be fun!

Up for streaming right now on Tubi you’ll find…

  • Krampus: The Christmas Devil (2014)
  • Krampus: The Reckoning (2015)
  • Krampus Unleashed (2016)
  • Krampus 2: The Devil Returns (2016)
  • Mother Krampus (2017)
  • Krampus Origins (2018)
  • Mother Krampus 2: Slay Ride (2018)
  • Vikings vs. Krampus (2020)

I’ve been working my way through the list this month, having thus far watched Krampus: The Reckoning, Krampus Unleashed, Mother Krampus, and Mother Krampus 2. The best of that bunch is probably Krampus Unleashed, which has more in common with Adam Green’s Hatchet than Michael Dougherty’s Krampus. It’s got one of the better-looking Krampus creatures you’ll find on this particular indie level, with some really gory kills to make the short runtime worth sitting through. The Reckoning (above) is the one with a fully computer-generated Krampus, but otherwise it tells a decent story using the mythology. As for Mother Krampus, well, that one’s actually about the unrelated holiday witch known as Frau Perchta, the movie turning the Christmas witch into a sort of Freddy Krueger-like character out for revenge. Mother Krampus 2, however, is a sequel in-name-only, having nothing to do with the previous movie. And the killer isn’t female Krampus or even a witch, but rather a woman in a Michael Myers mask.

I’m not making this up. This is the wonderful world of no-budget horror we’re talking about. And while none of these movies are traditionally *good*, they do have their own charms…

So if you’re looking for more Krampus, look no further than Tubi. And to help you decide which ones to watch and which to skip, you can watch trailers for seven of the films below!

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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‘MaXXXine’ – Mia Goth Takes Hollywood in New Image from Ti West’s Sequel

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One of this summer’s most hotly anticipated new movies is A24 and Ti West’s MaXXXine, a follow-up to X and Pearl that brings Mia Goth’s title character into the 1980s.

With her past catching up to her, Maxine attempts to make it big as a superstar in Hollywood, 1985. While you wait, check out a new image below courtesy of USA Today this week.

Releasing in theaters on July 5, 2024, MaXXXine is rated “R” for…

“Strong violence, gore, sexual content, graphic nudity, language and drug use.”

If you missed the official trailer, you can watch it right here.

Mia Goth stars alongside Elizabeth Debicki, Moses Sumney, Michelle Monaghan, Bobby Cannavale, Halsey, Lily Collins, Giancarlo Esposito and Kevin Bacon in MaXXXine.

Here’s the official plot synopsis from A24 this week: “In 1980s Hollywood, adult film star and aspiring actress Maxine Minx finally gets her big break. But as a mysterious killer stalks the starlets of Hollywood, a trail of blood threatens to reveal her sinister past.”

Last we saw Maxine in Ti West’s X (2022), she was the sole survivor of a massacre carried out by elderly couple Howard and Pearl in the Summer of ’79. Goth of course pulled double duty as the villain Pearl in that movie, who got her own origin story in Pearl (2022). Pearl and Maxine are different characters, but they share the common goal of wanting to be stars.

Will Maxine finally make it in Hollywood? Or will the demons of her past become her ultimate downfall? With the Night Stalker roaming free, we expect MaXXXine to get wild this summer.

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