Love Actually might still be Keira Knightley's most well-known Christmas movie, but she starred in a very different type of Christmas movie a few years ago.
Written and directed by Camille Griffin, Silent Night is a terrific black comedy that, on the surface, might look like a normal festive movie as a group of friends reunite for a big Christmas gathering.
Only this time, it's literally their final Christmas together before a poisonous gas cloud kills them all, leaving them all to decide whether to go out on their own terms or not.
If you haven't seen it (or fancy a rewatch), Silent Night is now available to watch for free on Tubi, the ad-supported streaming service that launched back in the UK in July 2024.
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Silent Night also features a killer cast that includes Matthew Goode, Annabelle Wallis, Roman Griffin Davis, Sope Dirisu, Lily-Rose Depp, Kirby Howell-Baptiste and Lucy Punch.
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But in case you still think you're settling in for a nice festive watch, we also have to warn you that Silent Night builds to a truly dark ending. (Once you've seen the movie, you can check out what Wallis thought of it all.)
Other Christmas movie offerings on Tubi include Seth Rogen's R-rated comedy The Night Before and Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights, while other non-festive additions include Inheritance and Panic Room.
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If you can't get enough of Keira Knightley, you can also check out her new spy thriller Black Doves, streaming now on Netflix.
The streaming service also recently added her 2007 British romance Atonement, which marked the breakthrough role for Saoirse Ronan.
Silent Night is available to watch now on Tubi.
Movies Editor, Digital Spy Ian has more than 10 years of movies journalism experience as a writer and editor. Starting out as an intern at trade bible Screen International, he was promoted to report and analyse UK box-office results, as well as carving his own niche with horror movies, attending genre festivals around the world. After moving to Digital Spy, initially as a TV writer, he was nominated for New Digital Talent of the Year at the PPA Digital Awards. He became Movies Editor in 2019, in which role he has interviewed 100s of stars, including Chris Hemsworth, Florence Pugh, Keanu Reeves, Idris Elba and Olivia Colman, become a human encyclopedia for Marvel and appeared as an expert guest on BBC News and on-stage at MCM Comic-Con. Where he can, he continues to push his horror agenda – whether his editor likes it or not.

















