10 Delightfully Dark Christmas Movies

By Audrey Fox /

2. 8 Women

8 Women is probably one of the most unique films ever made -- it's incredibly difficult to think of another movie that compares to it. The film is a black comedy/musical based on a 1958 play, starring an ensemble cast of French cinematic royalty. (Catherine Deneuve chief among them, which at least explains why this movie is a musical.) Essentially the premise is this: eight women get together for Christmas, only to discover that the family patriarch has been murdered and that each of them is a suspect. So all in all, not the best way to spend your holidays. Each woman has her own secrets and motives for committing the crime, but with so many suspicious characters milling about, the difficulty is in finding out who actually did it. (In the absence of a butler, these issues become a little bit more murky.) It's worth reiterating the fact that this is a Christmas comedy about a murder and the ladies who may or may not have killed a man -- that's kind of amazing. And the fact that it's legitimately hilarious is just icing on the cake.