But the girls are fighting back
Holiday horror, a delightfully campy genre of scary movies, is alive and well thanks to the good folks at Blumhouse. The studio known for handing out nightmares just dropped the trailer for its next movie, Black Christmas, in which it becomes clear that some college students might not make it home for winter break.
In the trailer, a group of sorority sisters are rattled when one of their own goes missing after a party. What they don't know is that a hooded figure has killed the woman with an icicle , and that they could be next. The twist that takes Black Christmas up a notch is the behavior of the local frat dudes.
Black Christmas is from the same studio that gave us Get Out and The Purge, and it's pretty clear that Blumbouse decided it was time to offer up some social commentary on the culture of rape and sexism on college campuses. We're just glad to see that the girls are fighting back, complete with crossbows. Black Christmas - Official Trailer [HD] www.youtube.com
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