Christmas horror film Slay Belles comes home for the holidays

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Slay Belles SpookyDan Walker Kristina Klebe

Epic Pictures and Dread Central Presents have teamed up to give a perfectly timed release to director "Spooky" Dan Walker's Christmas horror film SLAY BELLES, "the film that's got Santa Claus ho ho horrified".

Written by Walker and producer Jessica Luhrssen, SLAY BELLES stars Kristina Klebe, Susan Slaughter, Diane Salinger, Richard Moll, and Hannah Wagner, with Barry Bostwick as Santa Claus.

The synopsis: 

It's Christmas Eve and three cos-playing women break into Santa Land for some exploring and fun! What they don't expect to come across is the malevolent Christmas demon Krampus! The girls must team up with Santa Claus himself to battle the creature and save the world!

SLAY BELLES was released on VOD this week and is also available on DVD and Blu-ray. If you would like to pick up a copy of the film on disc, you can do so at THIS LINK.

A trailer can be seen below, and the movie looks like fun to me. It's always good to get more horror options to choose from at Christmastime, plus I'll watch anything that has Kristina Klebe in the cast, so it's a sure thing that I'll be watching SLAY BELLES sometime in the next few weeks.
 

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