
Why The Nightmare Before Christmas is a HALLOWEEN Movie — Not a Christmas Movie
There are two types of people: those who think 1993’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie, and those who are wrong.
There are two types of people: those who think 1993’s The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Halloween movie, and those who are wrong.
Slashing prices for Black Friday. Slashing turkey meat and canned cranberries. Slashing high schoolers for being terrible people overall.
There is a holiday for everyone, and murder is the reason for the season. If you look past the mugs of hot cocoa and snow-covered Douglas Firs, Christmas is as dead and bleak as Frosty’s button nose.
Earth is a deadly planet… and an incredibly entertaining one too.
Over The Garden Wall isn’t just an expansion on Patrick McHale’s short Tome of the Unknown, it’s a modern, if not millennial, re-imagining of the fairy tales we all grew up on.
Because horror movies are never just movies, they’re souls with a story to tell.