Trailer delivers Holiday Hell, starring Jeffrey Combs

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Horror icon Jeffrey Combs serves as the host of the Christmas-themed anthology film HOLIDAY HELL, which will be released through the free streaming service Tubi on October 15th. If you want to pick up a copy of the film after seeing it on Tubi, it will be receiving a Digital and DVD release on November 5th.

Our friends over at Bloody-Disgusting also learned that Uncork'd Entertainment will be giving the film a theatrical release in Los Angeles, Portland, and Seattle over the next month and a half.

Directed by Jeremy Berg, David Burns, Jeff Ferrell, and Jeff Vigil, HOLIDAY HELL has the following synopsis: 

On Christmas Eve, a woman enters a curiosity shop looking for a last-minute gift. There, she meets a mysterious shopkeeper who tells her the horrific stories behind four objects in the shop. As he weaves tales of killer dolls, witches and psycho Santas, the woman senses she might be in danger. She has until midnight to choose her gift, but will she choose wisely?

Combs is joined in the cast by Joel Murray, Jeff Bryan Davis, Lisa Coronado, and Meagan Karimi-Naser.

The trailer for HOLIDAY HELL can be seen above, and the poster art can be seen below. While this movie was clearly made on a minuscule budget, it looks like it could provide a fun time. I'll definitely be checking it out when it hits Tubi… It has Jeffrey Combs and Joel Murray in it, there's no way I would miss it.

Holiday Hell

Source: Bloody-Disgusting, Arrow in the Head

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