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Krampus

You don't want to be on his list.
2015 | 98m | English

(91549 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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When his dysfunctional family clashes over the holidays, young Max is disillusioned and turns his back on Christmas. Little does he know, this lack of festive spirit has unleashed the wrath of Krampus: a demonic force of ancient evil intent on punishing non-believers.
Release Date: Nov 26, 2015
Director: Michael Dougherty
Writer: Zach Shields, Todd Casey, Michael Dougherty
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Horror
Keywords holiday, winter, santa claus, snowstorm, flashback, snow, fireplace, creature, power outage, destruction, demon, blizzard, based on myths, legends or folklore, christmas, bad kids, holiday horror
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Legendary Pictures, Zam Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $61,800,000
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Emjay Anthony Max Engel
Adam Scott Tom Engel
Toni Collette Sarah Engel
Allison Tolman Linda
David Koechner Howard
Stefania LaVie Owen Beth Engel
Conchata Ferrell Aunt Dorothy
Luke Hawker Krampus
Gideon Emery Krampus (voice)
Ivy George Cherub
Queenie Samuel Jordan
Krista Stadler Omi
Seth Green Lumpy
Justin Roiland Clumpy
Breehn Burns Dumpy
Maverick Flack Howie Jnr
Tess Jamieson-Karaha Wasp Mother
Lolo Owen Stevie
Leith Towers Derek
Curtis Vowell DHL Man
Sophie Gannon Hero Dark Elf
Trevor Bau Dark Elf
Felicity Hamill Dark Elf
Gareth Ruck Dark Elf
Chi Jiajia Lim Extra (uncredited)
Name Job
Zach Shields Writer
Daniel Birt Set Decoration
Jules Cook Production Design
Daniel McGraw Assistant Makeup Artist
Christopher Alex Menges Special Effects
Shaun Friedberg Animation Director
Richard Muller Hair Department Head, Key Hair Stylist
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond Casting
Steve Unwin Still Photographer
Davina Lamont Makeup Department Head, Makeup Designer
Fabiano Petroni Animation Director
Neil Mayo Visual Effects Editor
Michael Aerni Animation
Paul Bercovitch Dialogue Editor
Alan Wilson Rigging Gaffer
Sebastien Racine Visual Effects Producer
Ben Baudhuin First Assistant Editor
Keith O'Hara Visual Effects Coordinator
Danny Bergeron Visual Effects Producer
Dan Charbit Visual Effects Supervisor
Drew Nielsen Visual Effects Coordinator
Miranda Rivers Casting
Karen Vassar Triest Sound Designer
Mathieu Baptista Makeup Effects
Peter Afterman Music Supervisor
Ben Rowsell First Assistant Camera
Paul Booth Costume Supervisor
Douglas Pipes Original Music Composer
Philip Maldonado Key Costumer
Tyler Kemp Carpenter
Phred Palmer Property Master
Marko Anttonen Set Designer
Kate Thurston Set Designer
Dion Hartley Key Grip
Michele Perry Makeup & Hair
Ian Barton Dolly Grip
Elizabeth McCarthy Makeup & Hair
Jim Marsden Construction Coordinator
Todd Casey Writer
Jules O'Loughlin Director of Photography
Jesse Kobayashi Visual Effects Producer
Philip Beckner Digital Intermediate
Kate Caldwell Casting Associate
Kelly Oxford Supervising Sound Editor
Christoph Roth Visual Effects Producer
Chloe Feodoroff Visual Effects Coordinator
Vanessa Younger Art Department Coordinator
Brinsley Compton Armorer
Mark Paterson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kevin Andrew Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Alistair Kay Supervising Art Director
Margaret Yen Music Supervisor
Marten Coombe Visual Effects Producer
Brendon Durey Special Effects Supervisor
Bob Buck Costume Design
Ross Riege Additional Photography
Oliver Hug Music Editor
John Morris Sound Effects Editor
Kristin Voumard Script Supervisor
Sven Harens Special Effects Supervisor
Amanda Mackey Casting
Melissa Ririnui Key Grip
Shaun Bolton Greensman
Aaron Sims Creature Design
Jason William Clarke Painter
Guy Campbell First Assistant Director
Greg Gilbert Camera Operator
Adrian Hebron Best Boy Electric
Peter Skarratt First Assistant Editor
Leanne Hoare Makeup & Hair
Danny Williams Chief Lighting Technician
Dan Horton Greensman
Gerard Maher First Assistant "A" Camera
Natasha Lees Key Makeup Artist
Stephen Crene Painter
Hannah Goldblatt Key Costumer
Steven Saunders Props
Jack Binding Modeling
Sean Foot Prosthetics
Rodney Cook Stunt Coordinator
Michael Dougherty Director, Writer
Tony Lamberti Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andrew 'A.J.' Johnson Additional Camera
John Axelrad Editor
Francisco Cubas Online Editor
Hamish Drummond Carpenter
Name Title
Daniel M. Stillman Executive Producer
Zach Shields Executive Producer
Alex Garcia Producer
Pamela Harvey-White Associate Producer
Michael Dougherty Producer
Jon Jashni Producer
Thomas Tull Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
7.0

> A creepy Christmas tale of a family. Probably no one would have anticipated it, this is a surprise movie, especially being an anti-Christmas theme. Possibly the one last time I enjoyed was a Finnish film called 'Rare Export', that's the name came in my mind after watching this. I also could not ... believe this rated PG13, well it differs in other countries. Of course, there are plenty of intensified frightening scenes, even for the adults, but no gores. The violence parts were well edited/shot, yet it makes sure they're still part of the story without showing them. I think it was a smart filmmaking keeping in mind the family audience. So in the end, I guess it paid off well. I did not know the plot, as well as a few words that referred in the movie. But while watching it, I was worried about the graphics, because this is not a big budget film. Even the cast was not from the top league. Overall, it achieved a good result, that's the point. There are no major flaws as well, and the small ones can be easily ignorable. Because on the other side the movie provides a good suspenseful entertainment that makes you not to move the body or the eyeballs. After I'm saying all these, you should at least consider giving it a shot. But remember there's no story in it, it was constructed on a panic situation during the heavy blizzard when one after another begin to disappear. 7/10

May 16, 2024
r96sk
6.0

A mixed bag. <em>'Krampus'</em> has a lot of potential, based on the dark themes we see. However, unfortunately, it dumbs itself down in festive family gathering melodrama. I also didn't rate the ending that much, not that it's bad per se - it's just meh to me. Adam Scott is alright in the rol ... e of Tom, though is bettered by Toni Collette as Sarah; albeit minorly. The most interesting character is Krista Stadler's Omi, though they don't delve as deeply into her as I expected/wanted. Elsewhere, David Koechner's character, Howard, is kinda lame, but Koechner himself is solid. Of the younger actors, Emjay Anthony (Max) and Stefania LaVie Owen (Beth) are OK. It does do positive things. Some of the tension building is good, even if their eventual pay-offs are a little underwhelming. The antagonists look cool, especially the gingerbread men and the jack-in-the-box. It works Xmas music vibes into the score well, also. Nothing terrible, but it didn't work out all that enjoyably for me personally.

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
6.0

Heard some good things about this rendition of the forklore and while not bad with some funny moments and a decent cast, I wasn't totally enamored with this one. The effects were alright and the horror elements were fine, but never really was fully engaged. I don't know, not exactly a horror Christm ... as classic and not much desire to revisit anytime soon. **3.25/5**

Dec 24, 2021