If you’re even slightly open to watching scary-ish movies and you’ve yet to check outMichael Dougherty’s Christmas horror filmKrampusthen I suggest rectifying that while it’s still in theaters. StarringAdam Scott,Toni Collette, andDavid Koechner, the pic is a successful combination of the scary, the funny, and the fantastical. Those expecting a straight horror film will be let down by the relative number of scares, but Dougherty’s goal is less about blinding the audience with fear and more about presenting a familiar holiday scenario with a dark, humorous twist.

The film’s namesake is taken from an Austrian folklore character who essentially operates as the opposite of good ol' St. Nick. Rather than reward the good kids with presents, Krampus punishes the bad kids (in the film at least) with max prejudice. I can’t speak to the fidelity of Dougherty’s take on the character versus the traditional folklore itself and, honestly, that aspect isn’t important to me anyway. What matters to me is thatKrampusis a solidly entertaining horror comedy (one decked out with excellent practical effects) for a holiday that tends to bring out both the best and worst in us.

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Recommendations aside, let’s get to this week’sTop 5:

First ‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer

Fox released thefirst trailerforX-Men: Apocalypsethis week and I have to admit that I was impressed with it. I could have done without the dramatic cut to a bald Professor X at the end but Rose Byrne’s “…or the Bible got it from him” line is pretty stellar and the action itself looks on point. Count me in.

‘Star Wars’ Coverage

Spoiler alert: this same movie is going to be at the top of next week’s list.Star Wars: The Force Awakenshits theaters in less than a week which means there will be absolutely no shortage ofStar Warscontent on the site between now and then. In reality, there’s already no shortage of content which is why it’s on the list this week too.

Click hereto browse all of ourStar Warscoverage from the past week along with two of my personal favorites:Matt’s editorialon why it’s okay to be skeptical aboutThe Force Awakensandthis videoshowing fans praisingThe Phantom Menaceafter watching it in 1999.

‘The Big Short’ Review

Maybe it’s just me, but it kind of seems like Adam McKay’sThe Big Shortis coming out of nowhere. The director’s first feature not starring Will Ferrell has a loaded cast and a topic that is very much of the time and yet I haven’t heard a ton about it. Even without all the buzz, the film is garnering rave reviews and I can’t wait to check it out in theaters. For more,read Brian’s reviewand watch Steve’s video interviewwith McKay.

2016 Golden Globe Nominations

The 2016 Golden Globe nominationswere announcedearlier this week and Todd Haynes’Carolleads the way with 5 nods, including Best Picture (Drama). While it’s no secret that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s awards show isn’t a particularly good predictor of the Oscars, I’m still glad to seeMad Max: Fury Roadcontinue to be recognized with its own Best Picture nod.

‘Jessica Jones’ and ‘Spotlight’ Essay

Both Tom McCarthy’s filmSpotlightand Marvel’sJessica JonesNetflix series are being widely accepted as good/great works in their respective medium. In addition to being solid dramatic pieces, our Brian Formo says that both also represent a step forward for pop culture discourse on sexual abuse.Read his essay hereand take solace in knowing that the pop culture artifacts we enjoy following so closely here can also be a force for personal growth and not just mindless entertainment.