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  1. Apr 21, 2016 · While that movie didn’t wind up being the best calling card, you really get a sense of what he’s capable of here. Not only does that segment boast some of the most striking visuals, but one of ...

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  2. Holidays: Directed by Anthony Scott Burns, Kevin Kölsch, Nicholas McCarthy, Adam Egypt Mortimer, Gary Shore, Kevin Smith, Sarah Adina Smith, Scott Stewart, Dennis ...

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    • 2016-04-15
    • Fantasy, Horror, Mystery
    • 105
  3. Horror anthologies are a whole lot of fun when done right and Holidays is right on the cusp of being one of the better ones, but it's shifting tones sometimes make it somewhat difficult to approach. The idea is solid in concept and perhaps with subsequent installments the kinks will straighten out and make Holidays something to highlight on the calendar year to year.

  4. Mother's Day: (1/5) A terrible body horror short where pretty much nothing happens. Oh, and then just when something is happening, it ends. Father's Day: (3.5/5) A cleverly constructed and told short story which is arguably the best of the bunch in many ways, but it's still too open-ended and vague to satisfy.

  5. Apr 22, 2016 · But really, if you watch “Holidays,” let it be for the terrific Father’s Day segment. This is the land of Edgar Allan Poe, a morbid world ruled by the memory of dead loved ones, and the encroaching knowledge that one day, you too will die. Carol’s (Jocelyn Donaghue) reunion with her absent father is, in its way, romantic and sad.

  6. Apr 15, 2016 · Eight stories tell horrific tales set around holidays including Halloween, Christmas, Easter, New Year’s, and St. Patrick’s Day. Synopsis: Show/Hide Spoilers. Valentine’s Day (Kevin Kolsch and Dennis Widmyer) – Heidi continually teases misfit diving teammate Maxine, who harbors a crush on Coach Rockwell.

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  8. Oct 2, 2021 · 1 The Combination Of Extremes In “Easter” Creates A Truly Ghoulish Horror Icon. "Easter," by Nicolas McCarthy, is the clear winner in Holidays and it's powerful enough to fuel a full feature if McCarthy ever wanted to go that route. Easter is a holiday that's very divided in its religious interest in Jesus and the commodified nature of the ...

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