Letters to Satan Claus

Synopsis:

Holly returns to her hometown to make a Christmas special before her promotion to a television anchorwoman, but first she must face Satan Claus and horrible childhood memories of him.

Quick Thoughts:

“Letters to Satan Claus” is an interesting film. While it’s full of all the cheesy classic Christmas decorations and tropes that you’ll find in a Hallmark movie, there is no question that it is also a horror film! The storyline itself is rather intriguing as it all hinges on a misspelled name invoking Satan instead of Santa yet sets off a murder spree that’s both comical and bloody. Despite all of the murders and blood, comedy still is at the forefront of this dark queer Christmas film. However, it’d likely fall onto my list of “kinda” queer Christmas films because the only LGBTQ element is that Holly’s old friend is gay, providing a queer subplot that’s cute and romantic but not part of the main storyline. If you’re after a comical Christmas film that’s a bit different from all the other cheesy Hallmark films, then “Letters to Satan Claus” is certainly the dark queer Christmas film to watch!

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Release Date:

19 December, 2020

Duration:

1h27m

Director:

Emma Jean Sutherland

Writers:

Michael Zara

Stars:

Karen Knox, Jessica Clement, Joseph Cannata

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