Merry Christmas and a happy new year. We round out the end of the year by reviewing the infamous Christmas cult sensation Krampus and the recent release of the new Naughty cut of the film. How could we not? It has kidnapping demons, David Koechner, anxiety-ridden holiday family dinners, evasive grandmas with shadowy pasts who simply refuse to speak English. Krampus is a good all-around film and a good starter for those unsure of if they want to dip their toe into, shall we say, meatier fare. Let us be your guide. Also, go watch Tremors, it's pretty good.
Happy holidays folks. Stay safe, and for the love of God, do NOT tear up your letter to Santa!
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