Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Michael Rady | ... | Ty | |
Drew Lynch | ... | Kyle | |
Debra Sullivan | ... | Shari | |
A Leslie Kies | ... | April | |
Ryan Leigh Seaton | ... | Penny | |
John Gilbert | ... | Leonard | |
Pat Destro | ... | Carol | |
Nathan Hedrick | ... | Jackson | |
Michelle Renee Allaire | ... | Jacqueline | |
Curtis Fortier | ... | Carter | |
Freddy John James | ... | Gordon | |
Petra Areskoug | ... | Tilde | |
Tracy Drolet | ... | Denise | |
William Dixon | ... | Albert | |
Scott Burkett | ... | David |
Christmas dinner brings tidings of death when someone enacts revenge, and out of the bloody madness rises a hero who must face all odds to stop an outbreak before it's too late.
Secret Santa is a film about a dysfunctional rich family coming together for there annual Christmas gathering. Secrets and bad mouthing are the norm, and the family feels like one you may know or be apart of. When everyone suddely begins to loose there crap during the Secret Santa game, and all kinds of murder, mayhem, and comedy ensues. Plus, you do get a very ingenious reason for the madness as the plot unfolds. The characters are relatable, and when you begin to loose them you feel that loss, but it's done so entertainingly. Sometimes you find yourself rooting for things you shouldn't and sometimes you find yourself loathing them. Athough not a polished big budget film, which plays to it's strenth and makes it feel almost realistic at times. Director Adam Marcus puts forth a Christmas, horror/comedy that if given the chance you may just enjoy and add it to your seasonal holiday rotation. I say this as not being a fan of horror movies set at Christmas, but dammit Adam Marcus made one that I fully enjoy and will definitely watch again.