Mercy Christmas Apr 2026
: Some reviewers on Letterboxd and Cryptic Rock noted a mid-movie "lag" where the story relies on standard tropes, but most agree it picks up significant steam in the second half. Quick Ratings Rotten Tomatoes 55% Popcornmeter Cryptic Rock 4 out of 5 stars Gothic Bite Magazine 5 out of 5 stars The Film Stage IMDb User Average Approx. 5.6/10 Mercy Christmas (2017) - Dread Central
is widely regarded as a solid, darkly comedic addition to the holiday horror genre, blending seasonal cheer with grizzly cannibalism . Critics and viewers generally praise its balance of "hair-raising gore and ironic black humor," though its low-budget indie roots and "ludicrous" final act may not appeal to everyone. Critical Consensus Mercy Christmas
: The film is noted for its "pitch-black" humor that satirizes festive traditions. Reviewers from The Film Stage and Horrornews.net highlighted that while the scenarios are absurd, the cast plays their roles with "tongue firmly planted in cheek," making the "hilariously ludicrous" climax a highlight. : Some reviewers on Letterboxd and Cryptic Rock
: While Macabre...ish Horror Review suggests it is "not as graphic as it feels," others like Dread Central and Gothic Bite Magazine commend its "top-class gore" and effective practical effects. The contrast between wholesome Christian family values and brutal murder is a recurring point of praise. Critics and viewers generally praise its balance of
: Steven Hubbell’s portrayal of the "kindly loser" Michael Briskett is a standout, with critics finding him a likable underdog to root for.