The killer Santas of Good Tidings promise to ruin Christmas 2016

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

There's just something entertaining about watching villains dressed as Santa Claus wreak havoc. SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT, its remake SILENT NIGHT, the Tales from the Crypt episode "And All Through the House", they're all good times. Director Stuart W. Bedford and his collaborators Stu Jopia and Giovanni Gentile will be adding to the fun with an exploitation horror film entitled GOOD TIDINGS, a love letter to the slashers of the '70s and '80s that tells the following story: 

A homeless war veteran with a chequered past must rely on a side of himself once thought buried when he and his companions are targeted by three vicious psychopaths wearing Santa suits on Christmas Day.

Although the film isn't expected to be released until this time next year, arriving just in time to ruin Christmas 2016, the filmmakers have released a trailer online for us to enjoy this holiday season. Give it a viewing below and see if GOOD TIDINGS is a gift you'll be looking forward to all year:

Source: Official site

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