Riley Dandy is having a wonderful Christmas holiday. From a romantic comedy, A Hollywood Christmas, on HBO Max, she moved on to an entirely Xmas movie with Christmas Bloody Christmas. And yes, it’s quite the opposite, with only Christmas as a similar theme as the backdrop.
Christmas Bloody Christmas will be a cult favorite in the horror community that blended an out-of-control automaton as a slasher on a killing spree.
Here is the official synopsis:
It’s Christmas Eve and fiery record store owner Tori Tooms just wants to get drunk and party, until the robotic Santa Claus at a nearby toy store goes haywire and makes her night more than a little complicated. Santa Claus begins a rampant killing spree through the neon-drenched snowscape against a backdrop of drugs, sex, metal, and violence, ultimately forcing Tori into a blood-splattered battle for survival against the ruthless heavy metal Saint Nick himself.
The film also stars Sam Delich, Jonah Ray Rodrigues, Dora Madison, and Jeremy Gardner, with Jeff Daniel Phillips, and Abraham Benrubi. Joe Begos directed the wrote the movie.
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LRM Online’s Gig Patta talked with actress Riley Dandy about shifting her acting career into the horror genre after many lovable Christmas and romance films. We talked about the stunts, blood, and fun on the production.
Riley Dandy broke out on Netflix’s holiday film A California Christmas in December 2021. This past fall, she starred in the top trending films on Netflix with the romantic comedy That’s Amor in the lead role. Most recently, she starred alongside Jessica Van and Josh Swickard on the meta Christmas film A Hollywood Christmas. Her other previous credits included Kappa Crypto, and The City of Gold.
Christmas Bloody Christmas is in select theaters and streaming on Shudder today.
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Source: LRM Online Exclusive, Shudder