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1:54 When you taking a test and your stomach start making noises. John Saxon ? Sgt. Nash - what a joke of a cop, lol. Andrea Martin was the den mother in the 2006 remake. What is noah centineo doing in every new movie. I just watched the whole movie in the trailer ? but im still gonna go see the movie just for brittany ?. Black christmas download full games. Find the best for your family See what's streaming, limit strong violence or language, and find picks your kids will love with Common Sense Media Plus. Join now Haywire holiday horror remake takes a feminist position. Get it now Searching for streaming and purchasing options. Common Sense is a nonprofit organization. Your purchase helps us remain independent and ad-free. Get it now on Searching for streaming and purchasing options. Your purchase helps us remain independent and ad-free. A lot or a little? The parents' guide to what's in this movie. Raises some interesting questions about gender and diversity. Should we learn "classics" based largely on the works of White men? Or, on the flip side, is it necessary to totally neglect their work because they're White men? Are men or women inherently superior? Why is it so hard to find?common ground as equals? Positive Role Models & Representations The movie doesn't really offer much in the way of individual role models, but the women are shown as strong,?smart, and unique, and they have a bond. Several characters are murdered. Dead bodies seen. Minor bloody wounds briefly shown (black goop is seen instead of blood. All-out showdown with characters fighting/hitting each other. Woman stabbed with icicle. Characters hit with flying arrows. Woman's cheeks sliced with knife. Woman's head bashed against hard surface. Strangling. Stabbing people with a handful of keys. Striking with axe. Killers stabbed. Jump scares. Date rape is discussed; a Christmas-style song accuses fraternity boys of date-raping women.?Building on fire. Kissing; a young man pushes a young woman down on a?bed (and tells her he "wants her. but they're interrupted. Sexy "Santa" outfits/flirtatious singing. A young woman unzips her jeans and inserts a DivaCup without removing any clothing. Sporadic strong language includes several uses of "s- t" and "bitch. plus "ass. d- k. fart. morons. God" and "Jesus" as exclamations. Women are accused of being "teases. Middle-finger gesture. DivaCup mentioned and shown more than once. Drinking, Drugs & Smoking College-age characters drink (champagne, beer, etc. in several scenes; one young woman drinks too much (vodka mixed with tequila) and vomits. What parents need to know Parents need to know that Black Christmas is a reboot of a 1974 holiday horror classic, which was previously? remade in 2006. Characters are murdered, but very little blood is shown. villains emit a weird, black goop instead. Date rape is discussed (and ridiculed?in a song) and there's lots of fighting, stabbing, and killing with weapons/blunt objects. There are some jump scares and a building on fire. Sporadic strong language includes several uses of both "s- t" and "bitch. A young man and woman kiss; he throws her on the bed, and then they're interrupted. Characters wear sexy Santa outfits, and a woman inserts a menstrual product by unzipping her jeans. College-age characters drink socially (beer and champagne) one drinks too much and vomits. The movie tries to introduce complex discussions around gender, equality, and diversity, but it isn't very scary and ends up going a bit haywire. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. Subscribe User Reviews Parent of a 9-year-old Written by Gerald Z. December 18, 2019 Teen, 17 years old Written by RoadtripAngel December 14, 2019 Whatever you think I believe that the film is very interesting it creates suspense and it's very over dramatic although there is a lot of "adult behaviour" included. Continue reading What's the story? In BLACK CHRISTMAS, it's near the end of fall semester at Calvin Hawthorne University, and several sorority sisters are preparing to spend some time celebrating. Riley ( Imogen Poots) has no family to go home to. Kris ( Aleyse Shannon) is an activist who's currently trying to get a classics professor ( Cary Elwes) fired for using too many works by White men. Marty ( Lily Donoghue) and Jesse ( Brittany O'Grady) are their best friends. Together, the young women?perform a musical skit during a holiday talent show in which they accuse?fraternity boys of date rape. They hope to stir up a little controversy?but instead?start getting threatening DMs from Calvin Hawthorne himself. Then powerful masked figures show up at the sorority houses?and start to kill the women. But Riley knows what to do, and it involves walking right into enemy territory. Is it any good? Having little to do with either the 1974 classic or the very poor 2006 remake, this holiday horror reboot is a strong attempt at a feminist statement that often goes either haywire or not far enough. Black Christmas, like its predecessors, is set in a sorority house at Christmastime, and there are brutal killings, but that's all these movies have in common. (The earlier two were more traditional "slasher" films. At first, the new movie raises interesting discussions about how some classes are largely taught based on the writings of White men, without much diversity. The characters even argue about it, with interesting takes. Directed and co-written by Sophia Takal, the movie also spends a little time getting to know its characters, establishing their friendships and relationships in natural ways?and using the holiday atmosphere to interesting effect. But as a horror movie, Black Christmas is pretty bland; the killings aren't scary, and they don't have much emotional impact. As soon as their friends die, the other characters seem to simply forget about them. Then, the final showdown contains an evil plot so ludicrous that it largely negates all the arguments the movie was trying to make. The original 1974 version?is still the best: smart, scary, and atmospheric, with strong characters and performances. This one gets points for trying, but it doesn't quite work. Talk to your kids about... Families can talk about Black Christmas '? violence. Do the killings have an emotional impact? Why or why not? What is the movie trying to say about gender, equality, and diversity? Does it succeed? Should classics courses be taught using the works of White men? Would it be possible to make the classes more diverse? Are men and women equal? What steps could be taken to make both groups feel that way? Is the movie scary? What's the appeal of horror movies? Themes & Topics Our editors recommend Christmas horror comedy is dark but has genuine good cheer. Playful tone lightens time-bending slasher movie's violence. Comic horror classic is still scary; some profanity. Common Sense Media's unbiased ratings are created by expert reviewers and aren't influenced by the product's creators or by any of our funders, affiliates, or partners. See how we rate.
3:16 Best. Horror. Movie. Screensaver. EVER. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Black Christmas may refer to: Black Christmas (1974 film) A Canadian slasher horror film Black Christmas (2006 film) a remake of the original Black Christmas (2019 film) a remake Black Christmas (boycott) Black Christmas (bushfires) Black Christmas (Hong Kong) ? the surrender after the Battle of Hong Kong in 1941 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Black Christmas. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from. Categories: Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Disambiguation pages with short description All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages.
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The final girl has been a staple of the genre for decades, but in 2019 female solidarity is how you survive. Ms. Wilson is a newsroom project manager. Dec. 16, 2019 Credit. Kirsty Griffin/Universal Pictures This essay contains spoilers for the 2019 remake of “Black Christmas. ” Before a masked killer invades the sorority house in “Black Christmas, ” directed by Sophia Takal and co-written by Ms. Takal and April Wolfe, the movie shows three Mu Kappa Epsilon sisters happily chatting over holiday dinner preparations. One asks her friends what their favorite animals are, and Marty (Lily Donoghue) chooses the ant. You cant kill an ant, she explains, because theyre all extensions of the others. This statement turns profound at the films climax, when a harried band of women crash into a frat house like Marvels Avengers, stopgap weapons at the ready. They have arrived just in time to rescue the protagonist, Riley (Imogen Poots) from being murdered by a lackey to the man who raped her. In any other slasher film, Riley would be the final girl ? the lone young woman clever enough to outlast her peers and scrappy enough to kill the killer (or killers. But in this 2019 remake of the 1974 horror film of the same name ? and the second reimagining following a 2006 version ? nine other sorority members join her in solidarity to vanquish an army of misogynists. The message is simple: Women need to band together to take down the patriarchy. The original “Black Christmas” features one of the horror genres first final girls. This trope, first outlined by Carol J. Clover in her book “Men, Women and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film, ” typically meets the following criteria: The final girl is virginal or uninterested in dating. She is aware of impending danger before her peers. And she is smart and competent in ways her flirty, flighty friends usually are not, able to rig a whole house with booby traps (as in the original “A Nightmare on Elm Street”) or turn a wire hanger into a weapon (the original “Halloween”. While the final girl had more agency than most female characters in her 70s and 80s heyday (when the women of slasher films were most often topless or dead) she was alienated from other female characters ? so much so that she often even had a masculine name. The final girl, like any male action hero, ultimately triumphed alone. The sisterly alliance in the newest “Black Christmas” is even more meaningful given its multiple final girl red herrings. Rileys closest Mu Kappa Epsilon sisters are Marty, Jesse (Brittany OGrady) and Kris (Aleyse Shannon. None of these four women with androgynous names pursue sex, and all are smart, capable characters with unique personalities and interests. But none of them become the final girl. Perhaps most subversively, Kris is a radical feminist hellbent on ridding their college of oppression, including Professor Gelson (Cary Elwes) a misogynistic instructor and an adviser to the evil fraternity Delta Kappa Omicron. She urges Riley, who was met with incredulity from the campus police after reporting her rape, to further challenge campus sexism by signing a petition against Professor Gelson. Kris would normally be a parody, easily mocked and murdered for her alarmist insolence. Here, she is a character to be taken seriously. The patriarchy at Hawthorne College is depicted as especially insidious. And what a patriarchy it is. The frat boys of Delta Kappa, it turns out, are collectively killing sorority sisters in a grab for the halcyon days of male dominance. Led by Professor Gelson and possessed by the spirit of Hawthornes malevolent founder, they believe that womens “true nature” is subservience, while men are “alphas. ” It seems hardly incidental, then, that Professor Gelson, with his eccentric accent and fondness for Camille Paglia, calls to mind the polarizing psychology professor Jordan Peterson. In his best-selling book “12 Rules for Life, ” Mr. Peterson posits that an oppressive patriarchy does not exist. He compares the mating rituals of lobsters, whose females are attracted to male aggressors at the expense of male weaklings, to those of humans. In a blog post on his personal website hes written, “Its been a truism among anthropologists and biologically oriented psychologists for decades that all human societies face two primary tasks: regulation of female reproduction (so the babies dont die, you see) and male aggression (so that everyone doesnt die. ” The solution: heterosexual monogamy, or women coupling with men for the greater good. Mr. Petersons thinking reaches its logical extreme in “Black Christmas, ” where a group of fed-up young men exact violence against the women who denied them their sexual supremacy. Though in that blog post Mr. Peterson says he does not excuse or glorify male violence, such bio-essentialist thinking ? that women and men need discrete, gendered roles for society to function, and that those roles naturally empower men ? is echoed by Professor Gelson and the Delta Kappas. “Dont you see? ” Professor Gelson asks during the final showdown. “Woman is inextricably tied to man. ” But it is her ties to women, rather than her alienation from them, that gives Riley the strength to survive the film. In an early scene, Marty, Kris and Jesse don “Mean Girls”-esque sexy Santa outfits to perform a number at the Delta Kappa talent show, but Riley feels uncomfortable joining them, knowing her rapist will be in the audience. Kris goads her into the performance: “Be a fighter, ” she urges, “for your sisters. ” At first, it seems like a bizarre exchange ? how does a provocative skit empower a rape survivor? ? until the groups hidden motive becomes clear. They perform a parody of “Up on the Housetop, ” indicting the fraternity for their date rape reputation. (“Up on the housetop click click click, you slipped me a roofie and then your [expletive. ”) In one of the most enjoyable scenes of the film, Riley becomes a “fighter” through comedic song and dance, with her sisters by her side. In the ensuing showdown between the sexes, its important to note that the women take up arms only for survival; the rest of their combat is rhetorical. As the film ends, Riley tells Kris: “You were right. I should have been fighting this whole time. ” Riley realizes she has the strength to speak up for herself, even in the face of an administration that did not expel her rapist, and the police officers who did not believe her. She can reassert her power, rather than make herself smaller. The women of “Black Christmas” do not just take down one campus villain, they quash an entire patriarchal army ? an impossible feat for Riley, our would-be final girl, on her own. When Kris and the other women barge into the frat house before that final blood bath, Kris announces, “You messed with the wrong sisters. ” She is right. Sorority sisters become indistinguishable from radical feminist sisters. Together, these women are unstoppable. Lena Wilson ( lenalwilson) is a newsroom project manager. In addition to The Times, she has written for Slate, Seventh Row and The Playlist. The Times is committed to publishing a diversity of letters to the editor. Wed like to hear what you think about this or any of our articles. Here are some tips. And heres our email. Follow The New York Times Opinion section on Facebook, Twitter ( NYTopinion) and Instagram.
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Oz Perkins Sophia Lillis, Alice Krige, Jessica De Gouw Edit Storyline Hawthorne College is quieting down for the holidays. One by one, sorority girls on campus are being killed by an unknown stalker. But the killer is about to discover that this generation's young women aren't willing to become hapless victims as they mount a fight to the finish. Plot Summary Plot Synopsis Motion Picture Rating ( MPAA) Rated PG-13 for violence, terror, thematic content involving sexual assault, language, sexual material and drinking See all certifications ?? Details Release Date: 13 December 2019 (USA) See more ?? Also Known As: Black Christmas Box Office Budget: 5, 000, 000 (estimated) Opening Weekend USA: 4, 240, 245, 15 December 2019 Cumulative Worldwide Gross: 18, 529, 730 See more on IMDbPro ?? Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs ?? Did You Know? Trivia The film-makers reportedly asked Gloria Steinem to cameo, but she declined after being told there wasn't a completed script. 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Should we learn "classics" based largely on the works of White men? Or, on the flip side, is it necessary to totally neglect their work because they're White men? Are men or women inherently superior? Why is it so hard to find?common ground as equals? Positive Role Models & Representations The movie doesn't really offer much in the way of individual role models, but the women are shown as strong,?smart, and unique, and they have a bond. Several characters are murdered. Dead bodies seen. Minor bloody wounds briefly shown (black goop is seen instead of blood. All-out showdown with characters fighting/hitting each other. Woman stabbed with icicle. Characters hit with flying arrows. Woman's cheeks sliced with knife. Woman's head bashed against hard surface. Strangling. Stabbing people with a handful of keys. Striking with axe. Killers stabbed. Jump scares. Date rape is discussed; a Christmas-style song accuses fraternity boys of date-raping women.?Building on fire. Kissing; a young man pushes a young woman down on a?bed (and tells her he "wants her. but they're interrupted. Sexy "Santa" outfits/flirtatious singing. A young woman unzips her jeans and inserts a DivaCup without removing any clothing. Sporadic strong language includes several uses of "s- t" and "bitch. plus "ass. d- k. fart. morons. God" and "Jesus" as exclamations. Women are accused of being "teases. Middle-finger gesture. DivaCup mentioned and shown more than once. Drinking, Drugs & Smoking College-age characters drink (champagne, beer, etc. in several scenes; one young woman drinks too much (vodka mixed with tequila) and vomits. What parents need to know Parents need to know that Black Christmas is a reboot of a 1974 holiday horror classic, which was previously? remade in 2006. Characters are murdered, but very little blood is shown. villains emit a weird, black goop instead. Date rape is discussed (and ridiculed?in a song) and there's lots of fighting, stabbing, and killing with weapons/blunt objects. There are some jump scares and a building on fire. Sporadic strong language includes several uses of both "s- t" and "bitch. A young man and woman kiss; he throws her on the bed, and then they're interrupted. Characters wear sexy Santa outfits, and a woman inserts a menstrual product by unzipping her jeans. College-age characters drink socially (beer and champagne) one drinks too much and vomits. The movie tries to introduce complex discussions around gender, equality, and diversity, but it isn't very scary and ends up going a bit haywire. Stay up to date on new reviews. Get full reviews, ratings, and advice delivered weekly to your inbox. Subscribe User Reviews Parent of a 9-year-old Written by Gerald Z. December 18, 2019 Teen, 17 years old Written by RoadtripAngel December 14, 2019 Whatever you think I believe that the film is very interesting it creates suspense and it's very over dramatic although there is a lot of "adult behaviour" included. Continue reading What's the story? In BLACK CHRISTMAS, it's near the end of fall semester at Calvin Hawthorne University, and several sorority sisters are preparing to spend some time celebrating. Riley ( Imogen Poots) has no family to go home to. Kris ( Aleyse Shannon) is an activist who's currently trying to get a classics professor ( Cary Elwes) fired for using too many works by White men. Marty ( Lily Donoghue) and Jesse ( Brittany O'Grady) are their best friends. Together, the young women?perform a musical skit during a holiday talent show in which they accuse?fraternity boys of date rape. They hope to stir up a little controversy?but instead?start getting threatening DMs from Calvin Hawthorne himself. Then powerful masked figures show up at the sorority houses?and start to kill the women. But Riley knows what to do, and it involves walking right into enemy territory. Is it any good? Having little to do with either the 1974 classic or the very poor 2006 remake, this holiday horror reboot is a strong attempt at a feminist statement that often goes either haywire or not far enough. Black Christmas, like its predecessors, is set in a sorority house at Christmastime, and there are brutal killings, but that's all these movies have in common. (The earlier two were more traditional "slasher" films. At first, the new movie raises interesting discussions about how some classes are largely taught based on the writings of White men, without much diversity. The characters even argue about it, with interesting takes. Directed and co-written by Sophia Takal, the movie also spends a little time getting to know its characters, establishing their friendships and relationships in natural ways?and using the holiday atmosphere to interesting effect. But as a horror movie, Black Christmas is pretty bland; the killings aren't scary, and they don't have much emotional impact. As soon as their friends die, the other characters seem to simply forget about them. Then, the final showdown contains an evil plot so ludicrous that it largely negates all the arguments the movie was trying to make. The original 1974 version?is still the best: smart, scary, and atmospheric, with strong characters and performances. This one gets points for trying, but it doesn't quite work. Talk to your kids about... Families can talk about Black Christmas '? violence. Do the killings have an emotional impact? Why or why not? What is the movie trying to say about gender, equality, and diversity? Does it succeed? 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That cat needs a sprite cranberry. It's a movie, and that's it. I can see this being a therapeutic movie for young women going to college to warn of potential dangers out there, but seriously it's 1.5 hours of girls checking their phone, then a soft of interesting finish.
At one point I was thinking is this a recruitment video for frat houses, saying all men are evil or something we apologize? I don't post much, but it's sort of one of those movies you just have to wrap your head around. Not many real male counterparts in this. The only nice guy was also converted then had some sort of immediate withdrawal from this nonsense like he was driven back to the good side within a matter of minutes. If you go into this thinking you're a kid going to college, it has merit. It's definitely not a hack and slash thriller.Genuinely wish I'd followed the advice of some of the reviews I've seen and given this one a miss - it's essentially a feminist advertisement with a few slasher moments thrown in to make the trailer seem half appealing. Glad I didn't pay to see it.
The final girl has been a staple of the genre for decades, but in 2019 female solidarity is how you survive. Ms. Wilson is a newsroom project manager. Dec. 16, 2019 Credit. Kirsty Griffin/Universal Pictures This essay contains spoilers for the 2019 remake of “Black Christmas. ” Before a masked killer invades the sorority house in “Black Christmas, ” directed by Sophia Takal and co-written by Ms. Takal and April Wolfe, the movie shows three Mu Kappa Epsilon sisters happily chatting over holiday dinner preparations. One asks her friends what their favorite animals are, and Marty (Lily Donoghue) chooses the ant. You cant kill an ant, she explains, because theyre all extensions of the others. This statement turns profound at the films climax, when a harried band of women crash into a frat house like Marvels Avengers, stopgap weapons at the ready. They have arrived just in time to rescue the protagonist, Riley (Imogen Poots) from being murdered by a lackey to the man who raped her. In any other slasher film, Riley would be the final girl ? the lone young woman clever enough to outlast her peers and scrappy enough to kill the killer (or killers. But in this 2019 remake of the 1974 horror film of the same name ? and the second reimagining following a 2006 version ? nine other sorority members join her in solidarity to vanquish an army of misogynists. The message is simple: Women need to band together to take down the patriarchy. The original “Black Christmas” features one of the horror genres first final girls. This trope, first outlined by Carol J. Clover in her book “Men, Women and Chain Saws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film, ” typically meets the following criteria: The final girl is virginal or uninterested in dating. She is aware of impending danger before her peers. And she is smart and competent in ways her flirty, flighty friends usually are not, able to rig a whole house with booby traps (as in the original “A Nightmare on Elm Street”) or turn a wire hanger into a weapon (the original “Halloween”. While the final girl had more agency than most female characters in her 70s and 80s heyday (when the women of slasher films were most often topless or dead) she was alienated from other female characters ? so much so that she often even had a masculine name. The final girl, like any male action hero, ultimately triumphed alone. The sisterly alliance in the newest “Black Christmas” is even more meaningful given its multiple final girl red herrings. Rileys closest Mu Kappa Epsilon sisters are Marty, Jesse (Brittany OGrady) and Kris (Aleyse Shannon. None of these four women with androgynous names pursue sex, and all are smart, capable characters with unique personalities and interests. But none of them become the final girl. Perhaps most subversively, Kris is a radical feminist hellbent on ridding their college of oppression, including Professor Gelson (Cary Elwes) a misogynistic instructor and an adviser to the evil fraternity Delta Kappa Omicron. She urges Riley, who was met with incredulity from the campus police after reporting her rape, to further challenge campus sexism by signing a petition against Professor Gelson. Kris would normally be a parody, easily mocked and murdered for her alarmist insolence. Here, she is a character to be taken seriously. The patriarchy at Hawthorne College is depicted as especially insidious. And what a patriarchy it is. The frat boys of Delta Kappa, it turns out, are collectively killing sorority sisters in a grab for the halcyon days of male dominance. Led by Professor Gelson and possessed by the spirit of Hawthornes malevolent founder, they believe that womens “true nature” is subservience, while men are “alphas. ” It seems hardly incidental, then, that Professor Gelson, with his eccentric accent and fondness for Camille Paglia, calls to mind the polarizing psychology professor Jordan Peterson. In his best-selling book “12 Rules for Life, ” Mr. Peterson posits that an oppressive patriarchy does not exist. He compares the mating rituals of lobsters, whose females are attracted to male aggressors at the expense of male weaklings, to those of humans. In a blog post on his personal website hes written, “Its been a truism among anthropologists and biologically oriented psychologists for decades that all human societies face two primary tasks: regulation of female reproduction (so the babies dont die, you see) and male aggression (so that everyone doesnt die. ” The solution: heterosexual monogamy, or women coupling with men for the greater good. Mr. Petersons thinking reaches its logical extreme in “Black Christmas, ” where a group of fed-up young men exact violence against the women who denied them their sexual supremacy. Though in that blog post Mr. Peterson says he does not excuse or glorify male violence, such bio-essentialist thinking ? that women and men need discrete, gendered roles for society to function, and that those roles naturally empower men ? is echoed by Professor Gelson and the Delta Kappas. “Dont you see? ” Professor Gelson asks during the final showdown. “Woman is inextricably tied to man. ” But it is her ties to women, rather than her alienation from them, that gives Riley the strength to survive the film. In an early scene, Marty, Kris and Jesse don “Mean Girls”-esque sexy Santa outfits to perform a number at the Delta Kappa talent show, but Riley feels uncomfortable joining them, knowing her rapist will be in the audience. Kris goads her into the performance: “Be a fighter, ” she urges, “for your sisters. ” At first, it seems like a bizarre exchange ? how does a provocative skit empower a rape survivor? ? until the groups hidden motive becomes clear. They perform a parody of “Up on the Housetop, ” indicting the fraternity for their date rape reputation. (“Up on the housetop click click click, you slipped me a roofie and then your [expletive. ”) In one of the most enjoyable scenes of the film, Riley becomes a “fighter” through comedic song and dance, with her sisters by her side. In the ensuing showdown between the sexes, its important to note that the women take up arms only for survival; the rest of their combat is rhetorical. As the film ends, Riley tells Kris: “You were right. I should have been fighting this whole time. ” Riley realizes she has the strength to speak up for herself, even in the face of an administration that did not expel her rapist, and the police officers who did not believe her. She can reassert her power, rather than make herself smaller. 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Tobe Hooper Marilyn Burns, Edwin Neal, Allen Danziger Edit Storyline It's time for Christmas break, and the sorority sisters make plans for the holiday, but the strange anonymous phone calls are beginning to put them on edge. When Clare disappears, they contact the police, who don't express much concern. Meanwhile Jess is planning to get an abortion, but boyfriend Peter is very much against it. The police finally begin to get concerned when a 13-year-old girl is found dead in the park. They set up a wiretap to the sorority house, but will they be in time to prevent a sorority girl attrition problem? Written by Ed Sutton <> Plot Summary Plot Synopsis Taglines: Black Christmas will ROCK you too! See more ?? Details Release Date: 20 December 1974 (USA) Also Known As: Silent Night, Evil Night Box Office Budget: 620, 000 (estimated) See more on IMDbPro ?? Company Credits Technical Specs See full technical specs ?? Did You Know? 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Initially a sluggish stalker flick whose undergraduate moral debates are tiresome instead of provocative, it eventually transforms into a patriarchy metaphor as obvious as, well, all those Greek-lettered paddles that decorate both the frat's and the sorority's clubhouses. Like Daniel Robbins' Pledge, released earlier this year, it manages to make the culture of privilege, secrecy and misogyny that intertwines with frat culture ( Not all frats. someone wails desperately in the background) less upsetting than it is in real life. As students at Hawthorne College head home for the holidays, a few remain on campus, most planning to attend a talent show at the Delta Kappa Epsilon house (the frat to which college founder Calvin Hawthorne belonged)?before arranging small celebrations with friends who don't have families to go home to. The party is especially fraught for the women of Mu Kappa Epsilon, since one of theirs, Riley (Imogen Poots) was assaulted by a Deke last year. The rapist was never punished, and certainly wasn't disowned by his bros, which begs the question: Why are Riley and her friends going to the party? There's a reason, though not a convincing one. Four of the sisters intend to dress in sexy-Santa costumes and coo onstage, Marilyn Monroe-style, as they deliver what turns out to be a little ditty about sexual assault. The song is clever; the sentiment, dead-on; the scene, nearly impossible to believe. In between all this social drama, we're watching other female students get hunted by a man in a cloak who seems to disappear and materialize elsewhere at will. He will, say, send a woman some stalk-y DMs while she walks alone at night; get her solidly freaked out; then stab her with an icicle as her flailing arms make an angel in the snow. Though the cloaked man starts off at a neighboring sorority, soon he's sneaking around the MKE house, and when Riley's "little sister" Helena (Madeleine Adams) doesn't show up at her family's house, Riley quickly concludes something sinister's afoot. She shares her concern with a campus cop, who fails to see the connection between some vaguely threatening text messages and a friend's being late getting home. In the scene, Poots needs hardly two seconds to show exactly what it feels like to have an authority figure refuse to see what's right in front of him. It's an excellent piece of acting, but it belongs in a more serious drama, in a scene with a cop who's being a lot more blind than this one is. Perhaps not trusting that multiplex audiences are as smart as the art house patrons who saw Always Shine, Takal and co-writer April Wolfe beat the movie's themes into the ground in both dialogue and characterization. One student, the sketchily conceived Kris (Aleyse Shannon) is the designated protester, always hectoring peers to sign her petition of the moment. Recently, she managed to get the school to remove its bust of Hawthorne from public display. (It's now deep within the DKE lair, playing a part in creepy rituals Riley witnesses. Now, her target is an English professor whose syllabus is stuffed with dead white guys: Cary Elwes projects maximum WASPy condescension as Professor Gelson, who insists on teaching "the proper classics" and secretly harbors retrograde ideas about the place of women in society. These many threads of menace and misogyny will eventually lead to a climax where myths of masculine primacy manifest as an overt cult. But first, there's a very long standoff in which the cloaked killer traps our heroines in their own home and hunts them with a bow and arrow. (Nice as a phallic symbol, maybe, but not the most credible choice for indoor slaughter. The script contorts itself to keep this sequence's survivors from going to the cops ??because police didn't believe Riley was roofied last year, she thinks they won't accept corpses and destruction as proof the women are being hunted. But that's what's needed to get Riley trapped in the heart of darkness, where men will come out and say the things we've always suspected they believe. Even thoroughly decent men fall under the spell here ??a horrifying idea the movie doesn't do justice to. But this black magic is nothing that can't be fixed if you know what symbols of oppression to smash, provided you do so while spouting the right platitudes about sisterhood and defiance. Production company: BH Productions Distributor: Universal Cast: Imogen Poots, Aleyse Shannon, Lily Donoghue, Brittany O'Grady, Caleb Eberhardt, Cary Elwes, Simon Mead, Madeleine Adams Director: Sophia Takal Screenwriters: Sophia Takal, April Wolfe Producers: Jason Blum, Ben Cosgrove, Adam Hendricks Executive producers: Greg Gilreath, Zac Locke Director of photography: Mark Schwartzbard Production designer: Mark Robins Costume designer: Jaindra Watson Editor: Jeff Betancourt Composers: Brooke Blair, Will Blair Casting director: Sarah Domeier Lindo Rated PG-13, 92 minutes.
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Initially a sluggish stalker flick whose undergraduate moral debates are tiresome instead of provocative, it eventually transforms into a patriarchy metaphor as obvious as, well, all those Greek-lettered paddles that decorate both the frat's and the sorority's clubhouses. Like Daniel Robbins' Pledge, released earlier this year, it manages to make the culture of privilege, secrecy and misogyny that intertwines with frat culture ( Not all frats. someone wails desperately in the background) less upsetting than it is in real life. As students at Hawthorne College head home for the holidays, a few remain on campus, most planning to attend a talent show at the Delta Kappa Epsilon house (the frat to which college founder Calvin Hawthorne belonged)?before arranging small celebrations with friends who don't have families to go home to. The party is especially fraught for the women of Mu Kappa Epsilon, since one of theirs, Riley (Imogen Poots) was assaulted by a Deke last year. The rapist was never punished, and certainly wasn't disowned by his bros, which begs the question: Why are Riley and her friends going to the party? There's a reason, though not a convincing one. Four of the sisters intend to dress in sexy-Santa costumes and coo onstage, Marilyn Monroe-style, as they deliver what turns out to be a little ditty about sexual assault. The song is clever; the sentiment, dead-on; the scene, nearly impossible to believe. In between all this social drama, we're watching other female students get hunted by a man in a cloak who seems to disappear and materialize elsewhere at will. He will, say, send a woman some stalk-y DMs while she walks alone at night; get her solidly freaked out; then stab her with an icicle as her flailing arms make an angel in the snow. Though the cloaked man starts off at a neighboring sorority, soon he's sneaking around the MKE house, and when Riley's "little sister" Helena (Madeleine Adams) doesn't show up at her family's house, Riley quickly concludes something sinister's afoot. She shares her concern with a campus cop, who fails to see the connection between some vaguely threatening text messages and a friend's being late getting home. In the scene, Poots needs hardly two seconds to show exactly what it feels like to have an authority figure refuse to see what's right in front of him. It's an excellent piece of acting, but it belongs in a more serious drama, in a scene with a cop who's being a lot more blind than this one is. Perhaps not trusting that multiplex audiences are as smart as the art house patrons who saw Always Shine, Takal and co-writer April Wolfe beat the movie's themes into the ground in both dialogue and characterization. One student, the sketchily conceived Kris (Aleyse Shannon) is the designated protester, always hectoring peers to sign her petition of the moment. Recently, she managed to get the school to remove its bust of Hawthorne from public display. (It's now deep within the DKE lair, playing a part in creepy rituals Riley witnesses. Now, her target is an English professor whose syllabus is stuffed with dead white guys: Cary Elwes projects maximum WASPy condescension as Professor Gelson, who insists on teaching "the proper classics" and secretly harbors retrograde ideas about the place of women in society. These many threads of menace and misogyny will eventually lead to a climax where myths of masculine primacy manifest as an overt cult. But first, there's a very long standoff in which the cloaked killer traps our heroines in their own home and hunts them with a bow and arrow. (Nice as a phallic symbol, maybe, but not the most credible choice for indoor slaughter. 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