3) Silent Night, Deadly Night (1984)
This movie isn’t about Santa Claus himself going wild and butchering a bundle of individuals. In any case, it is about a vexed teenager who does only that in a Santa suit. Billy Chapman begins Silent Night, Deadly Night as a cheerful little child, just to witness a man dressed as St. Scratch kill his folks without hesitating. A long time later, after he has grown up and landed a position at a toy store, he directs a killing spree in his red-and-white suit. The PTA and a lot of commentators censured the film for slandering a kiddie symbol, yet it transformed into a true blue establishment with four continuations and 2012 revamp.
4) Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (2010)
This Finnish flick disassembles Santa legend in the genuinely strange mold, and it is difficult to clarify in a fast plot outline. In any case, Rare Exports includes a little group living at the base of Korvatunturi mountain, a noteworthy removal extend, a cluster of dead reindeer, and a frightening old bare buddy who could conceivably be Santa Claus. On account of its frigid scenery, the film scored a few correlations with The Thing. However, the legend here isn’t some Kurt Russell clone with similarly feathered hair. It’s a pack of sincere children and their incredulous fathers, who all need to survive the occasions in one piece.