A priest and a metalhead sit in a car watching for something.

The Day of the Beast

Director: Álex de la Iglesia

Release year: 1995

The first real Christmas movie of my #31DayofBlackXmas, it’s a real horror comedy to repair the damage of Polanski’s vampire farce. A priest thinks he has solved the puzzle of when the Antichrist will be born, and goes to Madrid to stop it which involves giving his soul to the devil.

The genius of this film is that it’s funny, but not too funny, and grim to just the right level, and director Álex de la Iglesia shoots with a strong streak of Almodóvar. The dialogue is sharp, the action anarchic, the horror served reverently even when surrounded by comic actors.

The threesome of the priest, record shop metal head and conman Satanist makes for surreal, violent fun. To sell his soul, the priest has to do evil deeds, and do them he does. There are a couple of moments of true devilish horror scattered throughout, including the devil as a horrific goat, and a homeless man being burnt alive as a symbol of the coming apocalypse. Surprisingly excellent.

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