Top 10 Alternative Christmas Movie Lists: Horror, Action, Comedy & More
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Top 10 Alternative Christmas Movie Lists: Horror, Action, Comedy & More
"Die Hard is a Christ­mas movie. That once-con­trar­i­an cat­e­go­riza­tion has increas­ing­ly been accept­ed over the past cou­ple of decades, at least since an edi­tor with whom I've often worked first declared it in a Slate roundup. As a result, John McTier­nan's stur­dy piece of one-build­ing eight­ies Hol­ly­wood action may have dis­placed It's a Won­der­ful Life as a hol­i­day home-video tra­di­tion in cer­tain house­holds."
"These selec­tions come from a vari­ety of gen­res, includ­ing the super­hero pic­ture: if you haven't seen Bat­man Returns in a few decades, you may have for­got­ten how thor­ough­ly Tim Bur­ton sat­u­rates it with Christ­mas imagery, albeit of a kind suit­ed to the dank, men­ac­ing Gotham City. Those who want to crank up the darkness further still would do well to put on the Cana­dian soror­i­ty-house slash­er film Black Christ­mas, which also appears on more than one of these lists."
Die Hard's classification as a Christmas movie has become increasingly accepted over the past decades and has influenced seasonal viewing habits. John McTiernan's one-building 1980s action film now competes with traditional holiday staples as a home-video tradition in some households. That acceptance has encouraged appetite for alternative and subversive holiday films beyond the established canon. Curated top-ten lists present selections across genres, including superhero fare and horror, highlighting examples such as Batman Returns and Black Christmas. The trend includes comedies and dystopian auteur projects that overlay Christmas imagery onto darker tonal registers.
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