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In the new remake of 'Silent Night, Deadly Night,' director Mike P. Nelson brings a love story to the classic Santa slasher.
Director Mike P. Nelson delivers the best "Silent Night, Deadly Night" to date in chunky psychological horror for Cineverse.
A relatively polished remake of the notorious 1984 slasher puts its Santa-suited ax murderer through paces that should entertain horror fans.