I will be posting Christmas-themed horror films over the next 24 days of LosMas; for the eighth night, I am posting the 2016 horror comedy Massacre on Aisle 12.
Massacre on Aisle 12
Holiday horror movies set in stores make for a fun time as they often descend into murder sprees that can be played out for terror or for laughs. New employee Dave begins working at a hardware store during the holiday season. Dave's night gets interesting after a dead body and a large stash of cash are found. As the employees argue over what to do with the money, a series of accidents and misfortunes befall the staff as they try to resolve the situation. Massacre on Aisle 12 is a horror comedy directed by William Mark McCullough and Jim Klock. The movie is a single setting comedy with an assortment of characters who all dislike each other and have every reason to claim the money. During the standoff, secrets are revealed, and friendships are tested as a few workers lose their grip on reality. Massacre on Aisle 12 has some fun scenes that play on crime-movie stereotypes and clichés. While the movie is light on holiday cheer, it makes up for it with an entertaining storyline and occasional gory moments.

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