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May All Your Christmases Be Black

May All Your Christmases Be Black is a DVD companion piece to the 2006 remake of "Black Christmas". It was made for people to see after they've watched the movie itself, therefore containing/revealing spoilers as to how certain characters die, as well as the identity of the killer. The piece seeks to gain insight from writer/director, Glen Morgan on the whys and hows of not only re-making a popular cult classic, but how it fits within his own career. Filmed fly on the wall-style, the featurette mainly covers Morgan's struggle, for good or for worse, to make his film commercially popular while still trying to include elements like a theme and tone in what is essentially a slasher horror movie. The theme of "family" permeates throughout the movie, but also behind-the-screen as well.

Top Cast

  • Katie Cassidy

    Katie Cassidy

    Self

  • Lacey Chabert

    Lacey Chabert

    Self

  • Kristen Cloke

    Kristen Cloke

    herself

  • Joann Fowler

    Joann Fowler

    herself

  • Mark S. Freeborn

    Mark S. Freeborn

    himself

  • Dean Friss

    Dean Friss

    Self

  • Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe

    Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe

    herself

  • Gregory Mah

    Gregory Mah

    himself

  • Robert McLachlan

    Robert McLachlan

    himself

Overview

May All Your Christmases Be Black is a DVD companion piece to the 2006 remake of "Black Christmas". It was made for people to see after they've watched the movie itself, therefore containing/revealing spoilers as to how certain characters die, as well as the identity of the killer. The piece seeks to gain insight from writer/director, Glen Morgan on the whys and hows of not only re-making a popular cult classic, but how it fits within his own career. Filmed fly on the wall-style, the featurette mainly covers Morgan's struggle, for good or for worse, to make his film commercially popular while still trying to include elements like a theme and tone in what is essentially a slasher horror movie. The theme of "family" permeates throughout the movie, but also behind-the-screen as well.

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