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Black Christmas (1974) – First-Time Watch & Movie Review

Black Christmas (1974) – First-Time Watch & Movie Review

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#BlackChristmas #MovieReaction #BobClark

We’ve never seen Bob Clark’s Black Christmas (1974)… until now!
Join us as we watch this iconic holiday horror classic for the very first time and share our honest Black Christmasreaction, review, and breakdown of one of the most influential early slashers ever made.

We dig into Olivia Hussey’s unforgettable performance, the eerie POV camerawork, and that chilling phone-call sound design that helped define the slasher genre years before Halloween. We also explore Bob Clark’s directing choices, the film’s creeping dread, and why Black Christmas still hits harder than many modern horror releases.

If you love horror classics, 1970s horror, holiday slashers, or first-time movie reactions, this episode is absolutely for you.

👉 Don’t miss our deep dive into the cult classic that quietly rewrote the rules of slasher cinema.
Perfect for horror fans, film enthusiasts, and anyone discovering movies they “should’ve seen” by now.

📌 Chapters

0:00 Intro
0:24 A Brief History of Black Christmas
1:40 What We Know Going In
5:45 Future Vince & Eli’s Reaction


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