It’s safe to say the slasher genre has been revitalized over the last few years. David Gordon Greene’s Halloween trilogy and the new Scream movies help account for this. Not to mention, Netflix has its Fear Street trilogy and a new spin on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to remind fans why this particular segment of horror will always remain timeless. Now, director Eli Roth is dipping his toes into the concept of slashers with Thanksgiving.Roth previously directed films that had body horror, action and elements of psychological thrillers over the years. They include Hostel, The Green Inferno and Knock, Knock. In Thanksgiving, he’s trying to create a unique aesthetic and the ultimate killer to match the likes of Ghostface, as well as classic icons such as Jason Vorhees, Leatherface and Michael Myers. In this film, Roth has a killer dressed up like the Boston Pilgrim, John Carver, and murdering people in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It leads to a brutal finale where Roth’s protagonists realize they’re not heroes, and that the sins they’re reaping are actually deserved.Thanksgiving opens in 2022 with a chaotic Black Friday Thanksgiving sale at Right Smart. Here, humanity’s nasty side prevails, nodding to so many real-world experiences where customers fight with each other to grab discounted items to purchase. The film adds a lot more violence, turning it into a full-blown riot where many victims die fighting as they try to secure deals. Sadly, Right Smart didn’t hire extra security, so the store is being held culpable a year later for being cheap and flouting safety rules. That is until the owners — the Wright family — pay off lawyers, the media and others to resume business as normal without consequences.Scream 7 Undergoing Rewrites, Melissa Barrera Reacts to Her Firing
It’s safe to say the slasher genre has been revitalized over the last few years. David Gordon Greene’s Halloween trilogy and the new Scream movies help account for this. Not to mention, Netflix has its Fear Street trilogy and a new spin on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to remind fans why this particular segment of horror will always remain timeless. Now, director Eli Roth is dipping his toes into the concept of slashers with Thanksgiving.
Roth previously directed films that had body horror, action and elements of psychological thrillers over the years. They include Hostel, The Green Inferno and Knock, Knock. In Thanksgiving, he’s trying to create a unique aesthetic and the ultimate killer to match the likes of Ghostface, as well as classic icons such as Jason Vorhees, Leatherface and Michael Myers. In this film, Roth has a killer dressed up like the Boston Pilgrim, John Carver, and murdering people in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It leads to a brutal finale where Roth’s protagonists realize they’re not heroes, and that the sins they’re reaping are actually deserved.
Thanksgiving opens in 2022 with a chaotic Black Friday Thanksgiving sale at Right Smart. Here, humanity’s nasty side prevails, nodding to so many real-world experiences where customers fight with each other to grab discounted items to purchase. The film adds a lot more violence, turning it into a full-blown riot where many victims die fighting as they try to secure deals. Sadly, Right Smart didn’t hire extra security, so the store is being held culpable a year later for being cheap and flouting safety rules. That is until the owners — the Wright family — pay off lawyers, the media and others to resume business as normal without consequences.
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