
Let me start by saying, if you're into over-the-top slasher flicks with creative kills and a side of dark humor, this Thanksgiving-themed horror delivers. The 4K transfer makes every splatter pop, and the SteelBook packaging is a nice touch for collectors.
I watched this with friends during our 'off-season horror night' (because who says scary movies are just for October?). The modern setting threw me at first—I was expecting more of that retro grindhouse vibe from the original fake trailer. But once the kills started rolling, I was hooked. That turkey costume decapitation? Chef's kiss.
What surprised me most was how much I ended up caring about some characters (shoutout to McDreamy's appearance). The dialogue can get lost in millennial slang sometimes, but the pacing keeps things moving. By the third act, we were all yelling at the screen like it was a sporting event.
Is it high cinema? Absolutely not. But as a holiday horror fan starving for Thanksgiving-themed content (seriously, why does Easter get all the good ones?), this hit the spot like second helpings of pumpkin pie. Already planning to make it an annual November tradition—right after the turkey coma wears off.
