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Episode 154 - Flick Flops Holiday Review - Krampus (2015)


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This week we’re getting horny for the holidays as we unwrap Krampus, the 2015 horror/comedy directed by Michael Dougherty and starring Adam Scott, Toni Collette, David Koechner, and Allison Tolman. When a dysfunctional family’s Christmas spirit collapses faster than a mall Santa on his lunch break, they accidentally summon a shadowy Alpine demon who punishes the naughty—not with coal, but with nightmare fuel. So did this holiday horror-comedy slay the sleigh, or did Krampus just leave us feeling frostbitten and frustrated?

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📀 Release Details

  • Title: Krampus
  • Year: 2015
  • Director: Michael Dougherty
  • Writer(s): Michael Dougherty, Zach Shields, Todd Casey
  • Top Billed Stars: Adam Scott, Toni Collette, David Koechner, Allison Tolman
  • Running Time: 98 minutes
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Official Release Date(s):
  • • November 30, 2015 (Los Angeles premiere)
  • • December 4, 2015 (U.S. wide release)

🎬 Background & Interesting Details

  • Folklore roots: Krampus is based on a real European Christmas demon from Alpine folklore, traditionally portrayed as punishing misbehaving children—often depicted carrying chains, bells, or sacks for abducting the wicked.
  • Director pedigree: Michael Dougherty is a massive monster nerd, previously co-writing X2 and Superman Returns, before later directing Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019).
  • Practical effects love: Many of the creatures—like the Jack-in-the-Box, gingerbread men, and the deranged toys—were done with practical effects and animatronics, giving the film an old-school Gremlins-style vibe.
  • Tone tug-of-war: The movie intentionally walks a tightrope between horror and comedy, which has made it divisive—some viewers love the pitch-black humor, others want it scarier or funnier, but not both.
  • Holiday subversion: Beneath the monsters and mayhem, the film is openly cynical about consumerism, family dysfunction, and hollow holiday traditions.


🎥 Other Projects (Writer / Director / Main Leads)

  • Michael Dougherty (Director/Writer):
  • • Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)
  • • Trick ’r Treat (2007)
  • • Co-writer on X2: X-Men United
  • Adam Scott:
  • • Parks and Recreation
  • • Severance
  • • Step Brothers
  • Toni Collette:
  • • Hereditary
  • • The Sixth Sense
  • • Little Miss Sunshine
  • David Koechner:
  • • Anchorman
  • • The Office
  • • Talladega Nights
  • Allison Tolman:
  • • Fargo (Season 1)
  • • Good Girls
  • • Emergence

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