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A Dealership Christmas
Liz Haskell is a perky, newly single mother trying to eke out a living (and a special Christmas surprise) for her 6-year-old disabled son, Dylan. When Liz overhears that she might lose her job, suddenly not only are Dylan's dreams at risk, but her very livelihood.
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Plot Summary
A group of estranged siblings gather at their father's remote car dealership for Christmas, only to find themselves targeted by a sinister entity. As they try to survive the night, old family secrets and resentments resurface, complicating their fight for survival against the escalating supernatural threat.
Critical Reception
A Dealership Christmas is a low-budget horror film that garnered minimal attention from mainstream critics. Its reception was largely confined to niche horror communities, where it was noted for its atmosphere and a few effective scares, though often criticized for its predictable plot and uneven pacing.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moody atmosphere and tension-building.
Criticized for a derivative plot and underdeveloped characters.
Some found the performances to be a highlight despite the material.
Google audience: Audience reviews for "A Dealership Christmas" are scarce due to its limited release and niche appeal. Those who have seen it often point to the film's suspenseful moments as a positive, while others mention that the story felt cliché and lacked originality.
Fun Fact
The film was directed by actress Danielle Harris, known for her roles in the Halloween franchise, marking one of her directorial efforts in the horror genre.
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