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EPISODE · Dec 12, 2025 · 54 MIN

P2 (2007): The Christmas Horror You Forgot

from Class Horror Cast (Horror Movie Podcast) · host Aran Doyle

This Christmas, we’re heading deep underground to revisit one of the most overlooked holiday horror films of the 2000s.In this episode of ClassHorrorCast, we explore P2 (2007)—a tense, claustrophobic thriller set on Christmas Eve inside a lonely, echoing parking garage where escape feels impossible.We dig into the film’s chilling blend of psychological horror and seasonal dread, the intense performances from Rachel Nichols and Wes Bentley, and the behind-the-scenes influence of Alexandre Aja that shaped its tone and brutality.Along the way, we unpack how the movie’s tight setting, gritty lighting, and growing sense of desperation create a uniquely unnerving Christmas atmosphere that most horror fans have sadly forgotten about.Whether you remember P2 from its original release or you’re discovering it for the first time, this episode invites you to take a fresh look at a film that offers far more than its simple setup suggests. It’s a story of survival, obsession, and holiday terror that deserves a place alongside the genre’s festive classics.So grab a warm drink, settle in, and descend with us to Level P2 for a Christmas Eve you won’t soon forget. If you enjoyed this - Check out my other content here - https://linktr.ee/FirstClassHorrorBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/class-horror-cast-horror-movie-podcast--4295531/support.

This Christmas, we’re heading deep underground to revisit one of the most overlooked holiday horror films of the 2000s.In this episode of ClassHorrorCast, we explore P2 (2007)—a tense, claustrophobic thriller set on Christmas Eve inside a lonely, echoing parking garage where escape feels impossible.We dig into the film’s chilling blend of psychological horror and seasonal dread, the intense performances from Rachel Nichols and Wes Bentley, and the behind-the-scenes influence of Alexandre Aja that shaped its tone and brutality.Along the way, we unpack how the movie’s tight setting, gritty lighting, and growing sense of desperation create a uniquely unnerving Christmas atmosphere that most horror fans have sadly forgotten about.Whether you remember P2 from its original release or you’re discovering it for the first time, this episode invites you to take a fresh look at a film that offers far more than its simple setup suggests. It’s a story of survival, obsession, and holiday terror that deserves a place alongside the genre’s festive classics.So grab a warm drink, settle in, and descend with us to Level P2 for a Christmas Eve you won’t soon forget. If you enjoyed this - Check out my other content here - https://linktr.ee/FirstClassHorrorBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/class-horror-cast-horror-movie-podcast--4295531/support.

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