Krampus & Wayne Boden | Shots of Horror #3

We may have just covered Michael Dougherty’s Krampus (2015) and gotten passed the holiday season, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still be warned of what Krampus can bring with him next year. In this week’s minisode Vivi talks about one of the potential inspirations for the film Black Christmas with the case of the Vampire Rapist Wayne Boden in Montreal while Erick talks Krampus, Belsnickle, Pere Fouttard, Knecht Ruprecht, the Yule Cat, Yule Lads, and so many more!

If Krampus didn’t warn you this year you might just make it to the next holiday season, but if you’re naughty and don’t listen to this episode he may just reconsider!

Happy New Year! We’ll see you in 2022!

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Krampus (2015)

Vivi Rating: 6 (Non-Horror: 7)

Erick Rating: 4 (Non-Horror: 8)

Shaken Not Scared Rating: 5 (Non-Horror: 7.5)

Erick & Vivi dive into Michael Dougherty’s 2015 Krampus! Topics include roasting family, keeping an eye out for snow snakes, Hummers being worth more than your well-being, and creepy yule babies!

Cocktail – White Hot Gingerbread Man by Rih from Dank & Deadly! See what they also have to say about Krampus!

Consumed Creepy Content of the Week:
  1. Hunter x Hunter – Netflix

Be sure to check out our friends over at the Dank & Deadly Podcast!

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White Hot Gingerbread Man by Rih the Creep

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