Christmas songs are meant to be sources of comfort, but one familiar tune is downright chilling in its placement in our exclusive clip from the holiday horror movie Await Further Instructions, now in theaters and on VOD platforms from Dark Sky Films.

You can watch family ties violently unravel in our exclusive clip below, and keep an eye out for Await Further Instructions in theaters and on VOD platforms starting today from Dark Sky Films.

"Take the techno-paranoia of Black Mirror, add the intergalactic body horror of John Carpenter's THE THING, adapt them into a VHS board game, and wrap it all up in a bitingly satirical Christmas-movie package, and what do you get? Await Further Instructions from British director Johnny Kevorkian and co-starring David Bradley of Game Of ThronesDoctor Who, and Harry Potter fame. It'll be in theaters and on VOD October 5th from Dark Sky Films.

Film Synopsis
It's Christmas Day and the Milgram family wake to find a mysterious black substance surrounding their house. Something monumental is clearly happening right outside their door, but what exactly - an industrial accident, a terrorist attack, nuclear war? Descending into terrified arguments, they turn on the television, desperate for any information. On the screen, a message glows ominously: 'Stay Indoors and Await Further Instructions'. As the television exerts an ever more sinister grip, their paranoia escalates into bloody carnage.

A powder keg of throat-grabbing intensity and mind-bending body horror, AWAIT FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS is an unmissable tour-de-force from rising star filmmaker Johnny Kevorkian and the BAFTA-nominated producer of God's Own Country."

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