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Krampus
TrailerWhen his dysfunctional family clashes over Christmas, young Max ends up accidentally summoning Krampus, a horned beast who punishes naughty children, to his family home. Now their family has to band together or bad things happen.Actors: Emjay Anthony, Adam Scott, Toni Collette, Stefania LaVie Owen, Krista Stadler, Conchata Ferrell, Allison Tolman, David Koechner, Maverick Flack, Queenie Samuel, Lolo Owen, ...»Director: Michael DoughertyCountry: United StatesDuration: 98 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Krampus"
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Characters of "Krampus"
MaxPlayed by: Emjay AnthonyTomPlayed by: Adam ScottSarahPlayed by: Toni ColletteLindaPlayed by: Allison TolmanHowardPlayed by: David KoechnerKrampusPlayed by: Luke Hawker -
Directors of "Krampus"
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Creators of "Krampus"
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Critic Reviews of "Krampus"
Toronto StarDecember 04, 2015The fact we care at all about the outcome is a testament to the actors, and only the actors. But buried beneath the Christmas clutter is a much better movie.
Los Angeles TimesDecember 04, 2015It has enough personality and ambition that it could easily become an annual tradition for those who prefer "Silent Night, Deadly Night" to "It's a Wonderful Life."
RogerEbert.comDecember 04, 2015Although there are some amusing moments here and there and a couple of nicely effective scary bits, it is never quite as darkly funny nor as frightening as it would like to be ...
Village VoiceDecember 04, 2015The movie sends mixed messages. It's hard, but gooey, too. Trick 'r Treat showed that Dougherty has a mean streak (with wit), but with Krampus, he's clearly been charged with delivering a wide-appeal PG-13 film.
Time OutDecember 04, 2015Too many obnoxious relatives, evil critters and weak gags at the expense of fat kids and foul-mouthed old ladies.
New York TimesDecember 03, 2015Lurches between treacle and terror as it stumbles toward a too-easy ending.
The Mary SueJanuary 10, 2017A little of that Christmas spirit that it talks about could have saved it from mediocrity.
Punch Drunk CriticsJanuary 09, 2017Krampus isn't a nuanced movie in terms of character development, but the film does deliver a few narrative surprises that keep audiences on their toes.
MovieFreak.comAugust 18, 2016As Christmas miracles for horror fans go, this is one stocking stuffer certain to be enjoyed for many years to come.
Antagony & EcstasyJuly 10, 2016The narrow population of people who sincerely like the holidays but also enjoy making fun of them, and responds well to movie monsters has a new piece of essential seasonal viewing.
The Straits Times (Singapore)May 24, 2016For an example of how not to blend genres, look to Krampus, which fuses horror, comedy and the Christmas feelgood movie into one lumpy festive package.
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