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Nice plot and funny at the same time. Just the fact that Thanksgiving is based on violent history. It made this movie a good watch. Read more
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| Genre | Horror, Thriller |
|---|---|
| Format | 4K, Subtitled |
| Contributor | Addison Rae, Dragonfly Entertainment; EMP Productions; Spyglass Media Group, Eli Roth, Gina Gershon, Jalen Brooks, Jeff Rendell, Milo Manheim, Nell Verlaque, Patrick Dempsey, Rick Hoffman, Roger Birnbaum See more |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 46 minutes |
| mpaa_rating | R (Restricted) |
|---|---|
| product_dimensions | 0.64 x 6.62 x 5.34 inches; 0.63 ounces |
| director | Eli Roth, Jeff Rendell, Roger Birnbaum |
| media_format | 4K, Subtitled |
| run_time | 1 hour and 46 minutes |
| release_date | October 15, 2024 |
| actors | Addison Rae, Jalen Brooks, Milo Manheim, Nell Verlaque, Patrick Dempsey |
| dubbed | β : French, German, Spanish, Turkish |
| subtitles | β : English, French, German, Spanish, Turkish |
| producers | Eli Roth, Jeff Rendell, Roger Birnbaum |
| studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| number_of_discs | 2 |
| best_sellers_rank | #40,592 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,117 in Mystery & Thrillers (Movies & TV) #2,044 in Horror (Movies & TV) |




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Customers find this Thanksgiving horror movie entertaining and suspenseful, with actual scares and surprises, and one customer notes it kept them on edge throughout.
Nice plot and funny at the same time. Just the fact that Thanksgiving is based on violent history. It made this movie a good watch. Read more
"Thanksgiving" is a horror movie that serves up a chilling tale, proving that even our most cherished traditions aren't safe from the clutches of fear. This film takes the holiday season to a whole new level of fright, blending suspense, gore, and a side of cranberry sauce you won't forget. The plot, while ominous, adds a twisted touch to the typical holiday cheer. The suspenseful scenes are expertly crafted, keeping you on the edge of your seat as the tension builds with each passing minute. The cast delivers standout performances, capturing the essence of terror in the most unexpected moments. "Thanksgiving" manages to turn the warmth of the holiday into an unsettling experience that will make you think twice before reaching for that second helping of pumpkin pie. For horror enthusiasts seeking a thrilling escape from the usual festivities, "Thanksgiving" is a cinematic treat that will leave you with a new appreciation for the horror genre during the holiday season. Just be prepared for some sleepless nights and a lingering sense of unease at the dinner table. Read more
I had such high hopes for this film after seeing the fake trailer in the Grindhouse, and I must say it lived up to my expectations! Eli Roth horror is always a fun, gory romp with a side of humor and I'm here for it! I loved reading in the trivia how Eli Roth purposely placed different actors in the Carver suit so it would be difficult to guess who the killer was! I'd say the only negative for me, and it was pretty distracting, was that Addison Rae was cast and some of the acting was sub par. But honestly, it didn't ruin the film for me whatsoever, and any film Eli Roth puts out I am going to see and have fun watching. Grab some snacks and enjoy! Read more
Thanksgiving in January? Well if Christmas can be in July then why not? Actually I'm talking about that new horror movie that came out last November and I just watched it this January. For those who don't know this movie is based on a fake trailer made for the Grindhouse Double Feature from way back in the 2000's, a homage to old drive-in exploitation movies from the 60's and 70's both directed and produced by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. The Thanksgiving trailer was the only one I liked and was hoping for it to be adapted into a full length movie, but given that the Machete movies didn't do so well I thought it was never gonna happen. But then we got a trailer for this movie last year and I got really excited for it to come out, even if it was being directed by Eli Roth. In case you haven't read my review of the movie Clown, I'm not a fan of Eli Roth's work, but given how much the trailer looked like it stayed true to the original and when I found out that he directed said original, I was willing to still watch it. So did it live up to the years of hype? Well...not really, but it was still an ok watch. First off I wasn't into how modernized the movie was. I was really hoping that it kept the same feel of early 80's slashers that the original trailer had, especially since the Machete movies still had that old exploitation feel to them despite taking place in the 2010's. But instead the movie is set in present day with smartphones and TikTok and millennials. The acting was decent, but for some reason I had trouble understanding most of the dialogue...I don't know if it was the accents of some characters or there was too much zoomer speak but it was hard to hear what was being said a lot of the time. The kills were pretty creative, and some of the scenes were adapted well from the original trailer, especially the decapitation of the guy in the Turkey costume...however the trampoline striptease scene was a total letdown from the original. The ending did remind me a lot of the My Bloody Valentine remake which isn't a bad thing, but I was disappointed that the Ross Gellar-looking guy survived. Overall Thanksgiving 2023 (the movie not the holiday) is an ok slasher flick. It doesn't live up to the glorious Grindhouse trailer, but at least we have a decent horror movie for Turkey Day when there's so very few out there. Seriously, Easter has more horror movies than this holiday. By the way, for the Grindhouse Double Feature, I liked Planet Terror more than Death Proof. Read more
I love it. It is absolutely absurd, and I absolutely adore everything about it. Pretty sure this is gonna be an annual thing Read more
Campy, Comical, and Completely Unmissable β Thanksgiving Delivers the Perfect Holiday Scares! "Thanksgiving" is a surprising delight! From the spoof trailer to the actual film, it exceeded all expectations. Watching it with a Gen Z'er adds an extra layer of comedy, poking fun at millennial holiday experiences. The scare jumps are brilliantly unpredictable, and the plot offers a refreshing twist to the horror genre. Embracing a campy aesthetic, the film cleverly foreshadows sequels, leaving viewers eager for more. Get ready for a holiday horror experience like no other! #ThanksgivingHorror #CampyThrills Read more
I really enjoyed this horror movie if your a fan of horror movies this is a good one to watch Read more