Thanksgiving: Horror Week offers a unique take on the famous holiday. Eli Roth, director renowned for his horror films, presents his latest creation, which is sure to send shivers down the spine. Released in theaters last fall, the film is expected on VOD for purchase on March 28 and for rental on April 3, 2024.
One year after a chaotic Black Friday, the peaceful town of Plymouth, birthplace of the Thanksgiving holiday, is the scene of terrifying events. The synopsis is as tantalizing as it is terrifying: a mysterious killer, inspired by the Thanksgiving holiday, is rampaging through the streets, spreading terror and desolation among the inhabitants.
The cast includes Milo Manheim, known for his performances in Disney's Zombies 1, 2 and 3, joined by Patrick Dempsey, a true icon of the small and big screen, and Nell Verlaque, a rising Hollywood star. Under Roth's direction, we can expect breathtaking performances from this talented trio.
Eli Roth is no stranger to horror. His previous work has often shaken up the established norms, ranging from the terrifying Hostel and Cabin Fever to lighter but still memorable works. With Thanksgiving: Horror Week, Roth seems to have returned to his terrifying roots, offering a fresh take on a tradition everyone thought they knew.
Milo Manheim, though still young in the industry, has already shown an impressive range of skills, and alongside Patrick Dempsey, a seasoned actor with decades of experience, the film promises to be as emotionally charged as it is terrifying.
Get ready to see Thanksgiving in a whole new light, a much darker and terrifying one.
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