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When I saw the press release announcement for Silent Night, Deadly Night coming to 4K I just thought that Cineverse had acquired to the rights to the film and re-releasing the 80s original in 4K again (though Shout! Studios did it a couple years back), but it wasn’t until the SECOND press release than I realized this was a brand new remake of the controversial classic, and stood up and took a second glance at it. I wasn’t expecting too much as the original was not exactly high-grade cinema, and a remake this many years down the pipe usually doesn’t end well. But hey, I’m a horror fan, and the trailer looked kinda fun. So I gave it a chance.
The film starts with a similar tone as the first film, with young Billy Chapman witnessing the death of his grandfather, and then the subsequent murder of his family by a man dressed up as Santa Claus. Jumping forward into the future, we see that young Billy (now played by Rohan Campbell) has been working hard at spreading Christmas fear for years. Every year during the month of Christmas, he takes out his Advent calendar and kills a different person each night, ramping up till Christmas time. But this time, Billy is sidelined from wandering the country and hacking and slashing his way through the holiday season by…….you guessed it… a girl.
Add a dash of romance, some gory kills, and a couple of double twists regarding Charlie and the “curse,” and you have a modern-day retelling of the original classic. And honestly, I liked this a lot. I wasn’t expecting a whole lot, and it delivered. I fully admit that this isn’t the same tale as the 1980s classic, but it takes the general premise and makes something fresh from it. The whole idea of being possessed by a spirit of vengeance is a bit weird, but it works well enough, and Ruby Modine acts as a good counterpart for Billy. I will admit that I like the gonzo “raw” nature of the original film better, as Billy being just insane was a creepier villain. Here, they did the modern Hollywood take of trying to humanize the villain in the story and turn him into an anti-hero. Most of the time, I loathe that, but here it worked well enough. Plus, we get a nice twist near the end that had me grinning from ear to ear. Sadly, you could see the twists coming a mile away (or else I’ve watched too many horror movies), and I was guessing said twists a few minutes before they happened. Otherwise, this is a perfectly fun little horror movie.
Rating:
Rated R for strong bloody violence, gore, language, and brief drug use.
4K Video:
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Extras:

• Redband Trailer
Final Score:
I know I’m giving this a higher score than objectively I should be giving it, but just like the original Silent Night, Deadly Night, I like this for a trash horror movie. It’s not trying to be anything special, and does a wonderful job of falling back into that “sleaze horror” genre that the original was known for. Just with a few modern twists and an interesting take on Billy and his “demons”. The 4K disc looks and sounds fine, though it is far from the best 4K disc I’ve ever reviewed. Fans of the original will probably want to get ahold of this, while I’d recommend a rental for those who are more geared towards mainstream horror movies.
Technical Specifications:
Starring: Rohan Campbell, Ruby Modine, Mark Acheson, David Lawrence Brown, David Tomlinson
Directed By: Mike P. Nelson
Written By Mike P. Nelson, Michael Hickey, and Paul Caimi
Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 HEVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 5.1
Subtitles: English SDH
Studio: Cineverse
Rated: R
Runtime: 97 Minutes
Blu-ray Release Date: February 17th, 2026
Recommendation: Fun Watch





