Unseen Films Reviews Red Christmas
Unseen Films provide curtain call preview of Red Christmas before it's premiere at Kew Gardens Festival of Cinema
Unseen Films - "Certain to become a favorite film on anti-abortion rights groups everywhere RED CHRISTMAS is an uncomfortable mix of horror and comedy.
The plot of the film has an anti abortionist blowing up a clinic. In the wreckage he finds a still alive fetus in a bucket and takes it home to raise it. 20 years later the child returns to his family on Christmas day and mayhem results.
Uncomfortable in the extreme, partly because of the subject matter and partly because the film is disturbing, this is a little slice of hell.
I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing."
The plot of the film has an anti abortionist blowing up a clinic. In the wreckage he finds a still alive fetus in a bucket and takes it home to raise it. 20 years later the child returns to his family on Christmas day and mayhem results.
Uncomfortable in the extreme, partly because of the subject matter and partly because the film is disturbing, this is a little slice of hell.
I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing."
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