English American soldiers in World War I uncover an artifact that summons the ancient evil of Krampus.English American soldiers in World War I uncover an artifact that summons the ancient evil of Krampus.English American soldiers in World War I uncover an artifact that summons the ancient evil of Krampus.
Dustin James Leighton
- Corporal Schmidt
- (as Dustin Leighton)
Shannyn Lambert
- Lena
- (as Shannyn Hall)
Noah Layne
- Jack
- (as Noah Clark)
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Acting for most part was decent. Ambiance was not very believable as 1913 even though the tried. Very drawn out in the beginning but it was better than when we saw the monster. I refuse to call it Krampus. I dont know what it was supposed to be. I sat through over an hour (it seemed) of nothing but dialog that was questionable at times, for EVERY SINGLE death was done OFFSCREEN! Yea. Zero Krampus death scenes, unbelievable period piece and the absolute worst Krampus design. The Krampus dialog gave secondhand embarrassment for sure and the story didn't even line up with the legend. Had promise.
Krampus Origins (2018) is a movie that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline takes place shortly after World War I when a military officer finds an artifact and is killed shortly after. The artifact is sent to his widow who happens to run an orphanage. When the kids at the orphanage accidentally summon Krampus, the widow and orphans will have to try and stop him.
This movie is directed by Joseph Mbah (Battlefield 2025) and stars Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief), Anna Harr (Hot Seat), Amelia Haberman (The Covenant, 2017), Katie Peabody (Lear's Shadow) and Dustin James Leighton (Exit to Hell).
This is not a good movie. The attire and settings are okay, but the acting and dialogue is very average. The plot drags and doesn't have enough horror scenes; but when they do have horror sequences, they are average and disappointing. Even the background horror music is average and Krampus doesn't look like the cover.
Overall, this is a movie that gets stale fast and stays there. I would score this a 2/10 and recommend skipping it.
This movie is directed by Joseph Mbah (Battlefield 2025) and stars Maria Olsen (Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief), Anna Harr (Hot Seat), Amelia Haberman (The Covenant, 2017), Katie Peabody (Lear's Shadow) and Dustin James Leighton (Exit to Hell).
This is not a good movie. The attire and settings are okay, but the acting and dialogue is very average. The plot drags and doesn't have enough horror scenes; but when they do have horror sequences, they are average and disappointing. Even the background horror music is average and Krampus doesn't look like the cover.
Overall, this is a movie that gets stale fast and stays there. I would score this a 2/10 and recommend skipping it.
So bad I couldn't get through it. I tried to hang in there but it just kept going lower and lower.
This movie is a terrible Christian knock off of the original Krampus I grew up knowing and loving. This movie barely introduces Krampus it is mostly talking about how he some German demon with horns who hates everyone especially children and it barely even showed Krampus , Krampus is only shown near the end of the entire film for about only 15 minutes in total , I watched this movie on Tubi Thinking it was going to somewhat be like the original film but boy I was completely wrong !!! It's nothing but a sad film trying to be something remake of a great Christmas horror film. In all honesty this movie is nothing but a embarrassment !!! ( 1 star )
Apparently the makers of this film only looked at the cover of a "Krampus: for dummies" book. The movie is extremely slow and must have had a 2k budget, but what really made this a 1 star review, is they only made a movie about an ancient demon with horns that hates kids and they mentioned twice it happened to be Christmas. They don't seem to know what Krampus is at all.
Did you know
- TriviaUnlike his previous R-rated Krampus films, which included nudity and graphic violence, director Robert Conway said in an interview that he made this one PG-13 style horror because it's intended for a younger audience. He said he was aiming for a Harry Potter meets The Goonies style tone.
- GoofsLocal identified as the Arizona Territory in 1918, Arizona became a state in 1912
- Quotes
Father Timothy: [drunkenly] You know, the best way to avoid a hangover is - don't stop drinking.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Minty Comedic Arts: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Krampus (2019)
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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