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Krampus

During a holiday season fractured by his dysfunctional family, young Max grows disenchanted and rejects Christmas. Unbeknownst to him, this retreat from festive spirit awakens Krampus, a demonic force of ancient evil bent on punishing non-believers.

Director(s)

Curtis Vowell

Michael Dougherty

Kristin Voumard

Guy Campbell

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Cast & Crew

Seth Green

Seth Green

Lumpy (voice)

Leith Towers

Leith Towers

Derek

Guy Campbell

Guy Campbell

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Adam Scott

Adam Scott

Tom

Gideon Emery

Gideon Emery

Krampus (voice) (uncredited)

Toni Collette

Toni Collette

Sarah

Justin Roiland

Justin Roiland

Clumpy (voice)

Luke Hawker

Luke Hawker

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David Koechner

David Koechner

Howard

Allison Tolman

Allison Tolman

Linda

Felicity Hamill

Felicity Hamill

Gáttaþefur

Kristin Voumard

Kristin Voumard

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Conchata Ferrell

Conchata Ferrell

Aunt Dorothy

Stefania LaVie Owen

Stefania LaVie Owen

Beth

Mark Atkin

Mark Atkin

Ketkrókur

Ivy George

Ivy George

Perchta the Cherub (voice)

Michael Dougherty

Michael Dougherty

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Emjay Anthony

Emjay Anthony

Max

Krista Stadler

Krista Stadler

Omi

Lolo Owen

Lolo Owen

Stevie

Queenie Samuel

Queenie Samuel

Jordan

Maverick Flack

Maverick Flack

Howie, Jr

Sage Hunefeld

Sage Hunefeld

Baby Chrissy

Curtis Vowell

Curtis Vowell

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Breehn Burns

Breehn Burns

Dumpy (voice)

Brett Beattie

Brett Beattie

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Amy Brighton

Amy Brighton

Þvörusleikir

Trevor Bau

Trevor Bau

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Ravi Narayan

Ravi Narayan

Kertasníkir

Sophie Gannon

Sophie Gannon

Bjúgnakrækir

Kelly Lily Marie

Kelly Lily Marie

Giljagaur

Clare Odell

Clare Odell

Gluggagægir

Gareth Ruck

Gareth Ruck

Stekkjarstaur

Collin Dean

Collin Dean

Ruprecht the Elf (voice)

Pascal Ackerman

Pascal Ackerman

The Yule Goat

Skye Broberg

Skye Broberg

The Yule Goat

Jessie Carson

Jessie Carson

The Yule Goat

Details

GenresHorror, Comedy, Fantasy
Runtime1h 38 mins
Released on26 Nov 2015
Languageen
Age RatingPG-13
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Reno

7/10

> A creepy Christmas tale of a family. Probably no one would have anticipated it, this is a surprise movie, especially being an anti-Christmas theme. Possibly the one last time I enjoyed was a Finnish film called 'Rare Export', that's the name came in my mind after watching this. I also could not believe this rated PG13, well it differs in other countries. Of course, there are plenty of intensified frightening scenes, even for the adults, but no gores. The violence parts were well edited/shot, yet it makes sure they're still part of the story without showing them. I think it was a smart filmmaking keeping in mind the family audience. So in the end, I guess it paid off well. I did not know the plot, as well as a few words that referred in the movie. But while watching it, I was worried about the graphics, because this is not a big budget film. Even the cast was not from the top league. Overall, it achieved a good result, that's the point. There are no major flaws as well, and the small ones can be easily ignorable. Because on the other side the movie provides a good suspenseful entertainment that makes you not to move the body or the eyeballs. After I'm saying all these, you should at least consider giving it a shot. But remember there's no story in it, it was constructed on a panic situation during the heavy blizzard when one after another begin to disappear. 7/10

JPV852

6/10

Heard some good things about this rendition of the forklore and while not bad with some funny moments and a decent cast, I wasn't totally enamored with this one. The effects were alright and the horror elements were fine, but never really was fully engaged. I don't know, not exactly a horror Christmas classic and not much desire to revisit anytime soon. **3.25/5**

r96sk

6/10

A mixed bag. <em>'Krampus'</em> has a lot of potential, based on the dark themes we see. However, unfortunately, it dumbs itself down in festive family gathering melodrama. I also didn't rate the ending that much, not that it's bad per se - it's just meh to me. Adam Scott is alright in the role of Tom, though is bettered by Toni Collette as Sarah; albeit minorly. The most interesting character is Krista Stadler's Omi, though they don't delve as deeply into her as I expected/wanted. Elsewhere, David Koechner's character, Howard, is kinda lame, but Koechner himself is solid. Of the younger actors, Emjay Anthony (Max) and Stefania LaVie Owen (Beth) are OK. It does do positive things. Some of the tension building is good, even if their eventual pay-offs are a little underwhelming. The antagonists look cool, especially the gingerbread men and the jack-in-the-box. It works Xmas music vibes into the score well, also. Nothing terrible, but it didn't work out all that enjoyably for me personally.

FlukeSkygawker

2/10

Krampus was a low effort recycle of better comedy movie with a horror movie overlay. I think it was supposed to be dark humor, but ultimately doesn't work as horror or humor.

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Official Trailer

Teasers

On Blu-ray & DVD
Jingle Bells Lyric Video

Behind the scenes

Playing Krampus | Bonus Clip
The Dark Elves