2019 brings us another Black Christmas remake. We take a look to find out if this new version is better than the original or not.
The original 1974 Black Christmas and Black Christmas 2006 were rated R, but Black Christmas 2019 went the opposite route, toning down to a PG-13.
Black Christmas, a slasher movie from 1974, is often considered a true cult classic. However, not everyone agrees, with many thinking it's overrated.
The story of Black Christmas has been told in three different, unrelated horror films, and here's how they measure up, from 1974 to 2019.
Black Christmas and When a Stranger Calls have similar setups, but we think their phone-based killers might actually be one and the same.
Despite its reputation as a Hollywood player, Blumhouse's Black Christmas remake bombed big time at the box office, earning only $7 million worldwide.
Blumhouse and Universal's Black Christmas remake is now in theaters, and for anyone with questions, here's a full breakdown of the ending.
The star of the slasher remake talks about the most challenging scenes to film.
Black Christmas is ostensibly a remake of a horror classic, but the film has so little in common with the original, it might as well be brand new.
We interview Black Christmas star Imogen Poots about portraying the character of Riley and what fresh aspects the remake brings to its genre.
We interview Black Christmas stars Brittany O'Grady and Lily Donoghue about the film's message of sisterhood and making trauma entertaining.
We interview Black Christmas writer April Wolfe about updating a cult classic for modern audiences, Easter eggs to the original, and more.
We interview Black Christmas director Sophia Takal about the remake's female empowerment angle, collaborating with Blumhouse, and more.
Black Christmas 2019 is now in theaters, and critics aren't being kind with their reviews, arguing that the script isn't as clever as it thinks it is.
Like any scenario involving the overall width of Dwayne Johnson's body, it's a mighty crowded affair at the box office this weekend between Jumanji: The Next Level, Uncut Gems, Richard Jewell, and Black Christmas. (Plus the option of soaking up the Bayhem of 6 Underground from the comfort of your own home.) But Paramount Pictures might have just given Black Christmas an even bigger edge for horror fans. According to Screenrant, screenings of Sophia Takal's slasher remake come with a teaser for A Quiet Place 2. This could be a *Spoiler* for anyone who needs to see …
The actor had a very specific reason for not checking out the 1974 cult classic to prepare for his role.
Blumhouse's Black Christmas is the second remake of a very intense 1974 proto-slasher, but just how scary and violent is the new horror film?
Blumhouse's new slasher remake Black Christmas is now in theaters, and here's a complete guide to the characters, and who plays which role.
The first teaser trailer has arrived for the hotly anticipated A Quiet Place 2, though so far it can only be found alongside slasher Black Christmas.