
There will be no leftovers.
After a Black Friday riot ends in tragedy, a mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts - the birthplace of the holiday. Picking off residents one by one, what begins as random revenge killings are soon revealed to be part of a larger, sinister holiday plan.
- 6.5
- 2023
- Released
- 1h 46m

Patrick Dempsey
Sheriff Eric Newlon
Nell Verlaque
Jessica Wright
Addison Rae
Gaby
Milo Manheim
Ryan
Jalen Thomas Brooks
Bobby
Tomaso Sanelli
Evan Fletcher
Jenna Warren
Yulia
Gabriel Davenport
Scuba
Ty Olsson
Mitch Collins
Gina Gershon
Amanda Collins
Karen Cliche
Kathleen
Rick Hoffman
Thomas Wright
Derek McGrath
Mayor Cantin
Katherine Trowell
Mayor Cantin's Wife
Lynne Griffin
Grandma
Mika Amonsen
Lonnie
Amanda Barker
Lizzie
Shailyn Griffin
Amy
Tim Dillon
Manny
Chris Sandiford
Doug
Xavier Sabeta
Bobby's Fan
James Goldman
Scott
Nicholas Reynoldson
Neck Glass Guy
Russell Yuen
Detective Peter Chu
Jeff Teravainen
Deputy Bret Labelle
Jordan Poole
Jacob
Joe Delfin
McCarty
Dorian Giordano
Chad
Hailey Kittle
Student in Class
Erika Nonato
Student in Class
Andriah Bryan
Mrs. Byers
Joe Bostick
Customer
Geoff Rutherford
Coach Ingalls
Joseph Claude Dubois
McCarty's Dad
Frank J. Zupancic
Yulia’s Dad
Tom Keat
Vomiting Teen
Alexander Elliot
Kid at Party
Andy Boorman
Cop at Yulia’s
Neil Robles
Lionel "The Mascot"
Hannah Storey
Kid in Mayflower Truck
Charlie Storey
Kid in Mayflower Truck
Shiloh O’Reilly
Screaming Kid
Pat Smith
Police Officer
Carlisle J. Williams
Fireman
Adam MacDonald
John Carver (voice)
Daniel Beiser-Hunt
Rejected Teen (uncredited)
Christopher Creamer
Parade Pilgrim (uncredited)
Nicholas DeCoulos
Shopper (uncredited)
Shawn Gordon Fraser
Black Friday Shopper (uncredited)
Jake Gosden
Shopper (uncredited)
Derek Herd
Warehouse Worker (uncredited)
Piret Jõgeda
Shopper (uncredited)
Aaron J. La Fleur
Right Mart Security Guard (uncredited)
Julie Leedes
Right Mart Shopper (uncredited)
James Magwood
Shopper (uncredited)
Sylvain Plasse
Detective (uncredited)
Daniel Ryan-Astley
Right Mart Shopper (uncredited)
Tonic
Dewey (uncredited)












Released
en
$15,000,000.00
$46,553,280.00
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- #aftercreditsstinger
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- #based on short film
- #holidays
- #revenge slasher
- #stalked by a killer
- #revenge horror
- #masked killer
- #teen slasher
- #holiday horror
Reviews
Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving is exactly what you’d expect from the director of Hostel; gory, outrageous, and packed with shocking kills. It’s a fun and bloody holiday slasher that’s entertaining enough if you enjoy Roth’s over-the-top style. The premise of a Thanksgiving-themed horror movie is a great idea, and the film delivers on some of that promise with creative kills and moments of real tension.
Fun yet formulaic entry into the thanksgiving horror genre. Some funny & gory kills and really slimy dumb characters make the first 2/3rds of movie quite enjoyable, however in the 3rd act there is a switch in the mood and tone from fun satire to self-serious & sadistic horror which makes for a boring finale. Despite it's flaws, Eli Roth's Thanksgiving has franchise potential and that's something t
Thanksgiving follows the "by-the-numbers" horror formula. There is little that's new on offer here and its at times. downright gratuitous, where a little originality, would have paid, better dividends. That's not to say its not watchable. On a very superficial level, it is. Acting is solid and the well paced scares, are effective. Yet, the sad fact remains, this is yet another unremarkable

Though it's very formulaic, this film, it's still at the better end of recent gore-fests. We start off with the most unlikely of scenarios - a Thanksgiving sale at a supermarket that goes spectacularly and violently wrong. The population of the founding father's very own Plymouth in Massachusetts become frenetic and determined to do whatever it takes to get into this store and get their free waffl
There is a void to fill regarding a yearly _Thanksgiving_ franchise. The Carver is outrageous enough to be more enjoyable if Eli Roth allows other directors to play in his grotesque cornbread-stuffing-filled sandbox in future installments. As a standalone film, _Thanksgiving_ leans more into the dumb than it does fun and will likely leave viewers feeling nauseous, especially if they see the film o











