"An angry wish brings a family's Christmas ornaments to life, unleashing havoc on Christmas Eve."
I guess I'm watching holiday movies early.
Directed and VFX Supervised by Gregory Oehler, whose Mammal Studios has created effects for The Walking Dead: Worlds Beyond, Black Widow, Asura, Men In Black 3 and many more movies, this is the story of Meredith (Alicia Blasingame as an adult, Marla Robison as a teenager, Payton Sweeney as a kid) and Shannon (Autumn Harrison as an adult, Caitlin Charles as a teenager, Kynlee Heiman as a kid), two sisters who have never gotten along. Even the death of their mother Jean (Elyse Mirto), which should bring them together, has found them further apart.
When their father Pat (Michael Paré) brings the whole family together for the holidays, an errand wish on an ornament given to the family by The Trickster (Marian Elizabeth) unleashes a deadly array of Christmas tree ornaments. That allows the Mammal team to create a series of wild-looking things on the tree that come to life and attempt to destroy the family and even erase them from one another's memories.
Written by Liam Finn, this is a movie about crafting, family in-fighting and what it takes to have people get along over the November and December weeks where everyone has to come together and pretend to get along. It's not as scary as Krampus but has some of the same feel while remaining high energy throughout.
I guess I'm watching holiday movies early.
Directed and VFX Supervised by Gregory Oehler, whose Mammal Studios has created effects for The Walking Dead: Worlds Beyond, Black Widow, Asura, Men In Black 3 and many more movies, this is the story of Meredith (Alicia Blasingame as an adult, Marla Robison as a teenager, Payton Sweeney as a kid) and Shannon (Autumn Harrison as an adult, Caitlin Charles as a teenager, Kynlee Heiman as a kid), two sisters who have never gotten along. Even the death of their mother Jean (Elyse Mirto), which should bring them together, has found them further apart.
When their father Pat (Michael Paré) brings the whole family together for the holidays, an errand wish on an ornament given to the family by The Trickster (Marian Elizabeth) unleashes a deadly array of Christmas tree ornaments. That allows the Mammal team to create a series of wild-looking things on the tree that come to life and attempt to destroy the family and even erase them from one another's memories.
Written by Liam Finn, this is a movie about crafting, family in-fighting and what it takes to have people get along over the November and December weeks where everyone has to come together and pretend to get along. It's not as scary as Krampus but has some of the same feel while remaining high energy throughout.