Mercy Christmas | |
Director: | Ryan Nelson |
Producer: | Beth Levy Nelson Ryan Nelson Tarquin Alexander Everardo Goyanes |
Screenplay: | Ryan Nelson Beth Levy Nelson |
Music: | Mark Leonard Chris Bills Daniel Lepervanche |
Cinematography: | Kenneth Neil Moore Ryan Nelson |
Editing: | Matt Evans |
Studio: | No Mercy Pictures Other Paw Films |
Distributor: | Gravitas Ventures |
Runtime: | 83 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Mercy Christmas is a 2017 American comedy-horror film, written by Ryan Nelson and Beth Levy Nelson and directed by Ryan Nelson. The film was acquired by Gravitas Ventures in 2017 and was released on November 28, 2017.[1]
Michael Briskett thinks that he meets the perfect woman, his Christmas dream comes true when she invites him to her family's holiday celebration. However, Michael struggles to survive once he realises that he will be the Christmas dinner.
Mercy Christmas was produced by No Mercy Pictures[2] in collaboration with Other Paw Films. The film is Nelson's debut directorial feature.[3] [4] Filming was completed in Los Angeles during 2016,[5] and traditional special-effects makeup was used to create the gory scenes.[6] The film was acquired by Gravitas Ventures in August 2017[7] and premiered at the Shriekfest Film Festival in Los Angeles in October 2017.[8] [9] [10]
It was released on VOD on November 28, 2017.[11]
The film received positive critical reviews from multiple media outlets following its premiere. Dread Central described it as “without a doubt, among the best the sub-genre [comedy-horror] has to offer.”[12] Horror Freak News called it a “new holiday horror classic."[13] Ink and Code stated: "It might have been the most I've laughed during a horror movie. Or maybe the most revolted I’ve been during a comedy. From the start, it establishes its own bizarre tone and fully commits to it for the rest of the film. It is thoroughly surreal as it oscillates from gut-busting laughs to wince-inducing violence."[14] Film Stage acknowledged its efficacy in the sub-genre of comedy-horror, saying, "Nelson effectively mixes genre tropes with the mundane life of an office worker. He combines a psychological horror scenario (office work futility) that's ripe with humor and a graphic horror aesthetic (prisoners of a cannibalistic clan) to embrace the absurdity inherent to both."[15]
In 2017, Mercy Christmas won the Best Kill Award at the Sin City Horror Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada[16] [17] and was nominated for the Best Comedy Award at the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival in Buffalo, New York.[18] [19]