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‘Krampus: The Return’ VOD Review (Amazon Prime)
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Stars: Amber Doig-Thorne, Dan Robins, Charlie Esquire, Stephen Staley, Natasha Rose Mills, Elspeth Foster, Asian Dixon | Written by Ben Daly | Directed by David Gregory

After Lisa’s brother mysteriously dies, she and her college friends go to her family home for answers. They are shocked to discover that his killer was non-the than the Christmas demon, Krampus.

Not to be confused with the Robert Conway written and directed Krampus franchise, nor Scott Jeffrey’s Other production company, Proportion Productions, own Mother Krampus films, Krampus: The Return – as it’s called on Amazon Prime Video and not the IMDb-listed title The Return of Krampus (talk about arguing over semantics!) – is another of the now long-running, totally unconnected, series of direct to market horrors than were spawned by 2015’s big-budget Krampus movie. A movie that has a Lot to answer for!

Why? Well has there been a truly great Krampus movie since that one?...
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  • 10/18/2022
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
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