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. | |
Release Date: | Nov 16, 2023 |
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Director: | Eli Roth |
Writer: | Jeff Rendell, Eli Roth |
Genres: | Horror, Mystery |
Keywords | small town, dark comedy, consumerism, teenage killer, stalked by a killer, thanksgiving, serial killer, murder spree, revenge slasher, holiday horror, sadism, riot, slasher, black friday, revenge horror, holiday, plymouth, whodunit, based on short, masked killer, massachusetts, murder, aftercreditsstinger, holidays, teen slasher |
Production Companies | Dragonfly Entertainment, Spyglass Media Group, Electromagnetic Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $46,553,280
Budget: $15,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 09, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Patrick Dempsey | Sheriff Eric Newlon |
Nell Verlaque | Jessica Wright |
Addison Rae | Gaby |
Ty Olsson | Mitch Collins |
Gina Gershon | Amanda Collins |
Lynne Griffin | Grandma |
Karen Cliche | Kathleen |
Rick Hoffman | Thomas Wright |
Derek McGrath | Mayor Cantin |
Katherine Trowell | Mayor Cantin's Wife |
Jalen Thomas Brooks | Bobby |
Mika Amonsen | Lonnie |
Amanda Barker | Lizzie |
Shailyn Griffin | Amy |
Tim Dillon | Manny |
Chris Sandiford | Doug |
Tomaso Sanelli | Evan Fletcher |
Jenna Warren | Yulia |
Gabriel Davenport | Scuba |
Xavier Sabeta | Bobby's Fan |
Milo Manheim | Ryan |
James Goldman | Scott |
Nicholas Reynoldson | Neck Glass Guy |
Yusuf Zine | Hank Morton |
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) |
J. Timothy Hunt | Parade Official (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) |
Name | Job |
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Jeff Rendell | Story, Screenplay |
Eli Roth | Story, Director |
Dan Skene | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
E. Nova Zatzman | Stunt Double |
Justin Harding | Second Unit Director |
James McDougall | Stunt Double |
Andrea Ciacci | Stunt Double |
Randy Butcher | Stunt Driver |
Alex Armbruster | Stunt Double |
Bas Reitsma | Stunt Double |
Alicia Turner | Stunts |
Vincent Rother | Stunts |
Naomi Frenette | Stunts |
Marty Dejczak | Location Manager |
Jordan Ladd | Original Casting |
Stephannie Hawkins | Stunts |
Ana Shepherd | Stunt Double, Stunt Driver |
Glenn Danzig | Thanks |
Robert Rodriguez | Thanks |
Quentin Tarantino | Thanks |
Josslyn Farrow | Stunt Double |
Dillon Jagersky | Stunts |
Amy Szoke | Stunts |
Gregory Zoltan Stevens | Best Boy Electric |
Stephen Van Allen | Special Effects Supervisor |
Andrew Verhoeven | Special Effects Supervisor |
Sheronna Osbourne | Costume Mistress |
Milan Chadima | Director of Photography |
Michele Conroy | Editor |
Stephanie Gorin | Casting |
Bret Howe | Casting |
Peter Mihaichuk | Production Design |
Kari Measham | Set Decoration |
Greg Denny | Unit Production Manager |
Leslie Kavanagh | Costume Design |
Corinna Schmitt-Porsia | Art Direction |
Thomas Hayek | Sound Mixer |
Berj Bannayan | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Maximilian McKenzie | Special Effects |
Dylan Steinford | Special Effects |
Sherri Lawrence | Costume Supervisor |
Michael L. Hall | Gaffer |
Menelik King | Third Assistant Director |
Andrew M. Robinson | First Assistant Director |
Rony Valencia | Second Second Assistant Director |
Aric Dupere | Second Assistant Director |
Andre Coutu | Post Producer, Post Production Supervisor |
Danielle Dmytraszko | Post Production Supervisor |
Ainslee Kennedy | Production Manager |
Aurielle St. Cyr | Key Makeup Artist |
Shannon Spence | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Tori Binns | Hairstylist |
Daniel Buitrago Echeverri | Set Designer |
Sandor Mate | Carpenter |
Rachel Mathews | Set Decoration Buyer |
Sebastian Ponton | Assistant Property Master |
Vic Rigler | Property Master |
Deborah Rubinger | Property Buyer |
Jordan Bell | ADR Engineer |
Jonathan Gomez | ADR Mixer |
Paul Lynch | ADR Mixer |
Michael Lee Taylor | Boom Operator |
Alan Zielonko | Boom Operator |
Noel Chaput | Visual Effects |
Manuel Kinambuta | VFX Artist, Visual Effects |
Mike Terrigno | Digital Compositor |
River Godland | Stunt Double |
Millie Dallas | Stunt Double |
Dana Jones | Stunt Driver |
Kaanchana Kerr | Stunt Double |
Gannon Racki | Stunt Driver |
Jessica Metcalf | Stunts |
Thomas Lorber | Stunts |
Jeffrey Bowes | Digital Imaging Technician |
Ciarán Copelin | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Bradley Crosbie | Camera Operator, Electrician |
Andy Gondek | Best Boy Electric |
Kelly Hearns | Video Assist Operator |
Samuel Kosub | Electrician |
Patrick Krauter | Dolly Grip |
Alex Lawrence | Assistant Gaffer |
Laura Loaiza | Second Assistant Camera |
Jamie Pimentel | Electrician |
Alexis Tabinga | Grip |
Christopher Takacs | Rigging Gaffer |
Pief Weyman | Still Photographer |
Aaron Wilcox | Electrician |
Melina Nancy Eck | Casting Assistant |
Zameret Kleiman | Extras Casting |
Sadie Sieroty | Casting Associate |
Francisca Alvarado | Assistant Costume Designer |
Michelle Rivers | Key Costumer |
Majda Drinnan | First Assistant Picture Editor |
Emily Jong | Assistant Picture Editor |
Adam Meaden | Assistant Location Manager |
Sandra Mikki | Location Scout |
Ivan Ramin Radnik | Assistant Location Manager |
Tyson Lozensky | Score Engineer, Sound Mixer |
Carolyn Arbuckle | Script Supervisor |
Arlene Halpenny-Heeley | Driver |
Martin Martinec | Original Series Design |
Mark Bakunas | Original Casting |
Dachi Abesalashvili | Foley Editor |
Karen Baker Landers | Supervising Sound Editor |
Beso Kacharava | Foley Supervisor |
Bob Kellough | Sound Designer |
Giorgi Lekishvili | Foley Mixer |
Alexander Sanikidze | Foley Editor |
Peter Staubli | Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Jon Title | Sound Designer |
Mathew Waters | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Terry Banting | Gaffer |
Joe Schroeder | Grip |
Joe Badiali | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Jason Detheridge | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Steve Newburn | Prosthetic Designer |
Adrian Stansfield | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
Michel Aller | Editor |
Ryan Bainbridge | Stunt Double |
Neil Adams | Stunts |
Geoff Meech | Stunts |
Holly McCredden | Stunt Double |
Jackson Rozario | Stunts |
Kristofer Slisko | Assistant Location Manager |
Alexander Bornstein | Additional Music |
Maxwell Karmazyn | Additional Music |
Andrew Lembo | Additional Music |
Everton Lewis Jr. | Music Supervisor |
Jojo Villanueva | Music Supervisor |
Jacob D. Phair | Assistant Director |
Stephen Raglow | Production Manager |
Kayla Dobilas | Prosthetics |
Emma-Lee Hilton | Makeup Effects Designer |
Georgia Laladaki | Other |
Emma Geldart | On Set Dresser |
Chris Gotzamanis | Dresser |
Bethany McLeod | Assistant Set Dresser |
David Murphy | Construction Coordinator |
Giselle Selim | Art Department Coordinator |
David Wewior | Head Carpenter |
Cassandra Barbour | Clearances Consultant |
Jenna Barnes | Production Controller |
Aaron Becker | Title Designer |
Nuno Capitao de Salles | Other |
Simon Cheyne | Assistant Director |
James Dolan | Health and Safety |
Kristina Dorge | Clearances Coordinator |
Keltie Duncan | Post Production Coordinator |
Dawn Howat | Production Accountant |
Penelope Kennedy | Production Coordinator |
Willem Lachance | Production Assistant |
Cathal Malone | Production Assistant |
Troy James Miller | Title Illustration |
Melissa Millett | Animal Coordinator |
Rylan Mitchell | Legal Services |
Mason Posival | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Cassidy Watkins | Clearances Coordinator |
Larry David Wilson | Additional Photography, Production Coordinator |
Erica J. Zohar | Legal Services |
Lesley Laurence | Animal Wrangler |
Keith Barnes | Driver |
Andrew Bowditch | Picture Car Coordinator |
Bill Boyd | Picture Car Coordinator |
Diana Curts | Driver |
Lowell Greenspoon | Picture Car Coordinator |
Dana Howes | Transportation Captain |
Rod Kraft | Production Driver |
Sara Pickett | Transportation Coordinator |
Shawn Thompson | Picture Car Coordinator |
A. Ross De St. Croix | Stunts |
Dan Iaboni | Stunt Coordinator |
Jennifer Murray | Stunt Coordinator |
Michael Murray | Stunts |
Joni Amiranashvili | Foley Mixer |
Richard Calistan | ADR Mixer |
Salome Maisuradze | Foley Mixer |
Brent Robichaud | Epk Camera Operator |
David Semon | Mix Technician, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Daniel Betti | Visual Effects |
Erik Bloomer | Special Effects |
Robert Buehler | Special Effects Technician |
Cam Goldie | Special Effects |
Dylan Hankinson | Pyrotechnic Supervisor |
Johannes Kotilainen | Special Effects |
Matthew McCallum | Special Effects |
Jim McFall | Visual Effects Designer |
Shane Million | Special Effects |
Daniel White | Pyrotechnic Supervisor |
Matthew Dorazio | CG Supervisor |
Alejandro Frias-Vasconcelos | VFX Artist |
Eleonore Grace | Visual Effects Compositor |
Juyong Jeon | VFX Artist |
Varun Kammanni | Digital Compositor |
Jinhyun Kang | Visual Effects Compositor |
Chris Mackney | VFX Artist |
Jason Nugent | Visual Effects Compositor |
Jacob Petrakos | VFX Artist |
Rushabh Shah | Visual Effects Compositor |
Victoria Smith | Visual Effects Compositor |
Gerry Surio Tjahjono | Visual Effects Compositor |
Joseph Triolo | VFX Artist |
Jade Leo Yurich | Digital Imaging Technician |
Michael R.S. Armstrong | Gaffer |
Pierre Berube | Rigging Gaffer |
Shane Carpenter | Genetator Operator |
Zachary Darke | Lighting Technician |
Gyorgy Darvas | 24 Frame Playback |
Ramard Dunn | Electrician |
Ari Magder | First Assistant Camera |
Benjamin Martin Cocher | Epk Camera Operator, BTS Videographer |
Martin F. Monette | Camera Operator |
Richard Prankie | Rigging Gaffer |
Jordan Schella | Electrician |
Craig Steele | Key Grip |
Aldis Sukse | Lighting Camera |
Caroline Forde | Costume Assistant |
Cassandra Serpa | Truck Costumer |
Brandon Roberts | Original Music Composer |
Stephanie Girard-Hamelin | Video Assist Operator |
Nell Verlaque | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Mary Vernieu | Casting |
Andrew S. Eisen | Additional Editor |
Addison Rae | Stunt Double |
Colin Penman | Makeup Department Head |
Jack Sansone | Stunt Double |
Richard 'Rico' Emerson | Key Grip |
Biko Gogaladze | Foley Artist |
Adrien Morot | Prosthetic Designer |
Kathy Tse | Prosthetics |
Milo Manheim | Stunt Double |
Name | Title |
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Eli Roth | Producer |
Gary Barber | Executive Producer |
Kate Harrison Karman | Executive Producer |
Jeff Rendell | Producer |
Greg Denny | Executive Producer |
Peter Oillataguerre | Executive Producer |
Roger Birnbaum | Producer |
Chris Stone | Executive Producer |
Chris Stone | Executive Producer |
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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 dum ... b than it does fun and will likely leave viewers feeling nauseous, especially if they see the film on a belly full of cranberry sauce and chunky gravy. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/deathbypilgrim
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 be ... come frenetic and determined to do whatever it takes to get into this store and get their free waffle iron! Anyway, a group of kids manage to sneak in first and provoke the waiting crowd - that leads to a stampede with tragic results. Scoot on twelve months and the same store is proposing to have anther such sale, despite the fatalities last time round that led to no prosecutions thanks to some security camera "errors". Sheriff "Eric" (Patrick Dempsey) is concerned for public safety but that's just the start of his woes. When the rather odious and foul mouthed waitress "Lizzie" (Amanda Barker) is found - well half of her is found - stuck to the store's illuminated signage, he must find the culprit before there are even more revenge attacks by the masked pilgrim... Yes, we've seen this all before but here Eli Roth takes a cast that might have been graduates from Ben Platt's "Theater Camp" (2023) and turns them into prey for a menacing killer who certainly has some imagination when reeking his havoc on those who did him wrong. It takes a swipe at the commercial culture around this American holiday - rather well presented via Rick Hoffman's store-owning "Thomas", father or our lead "Jessica" (Nell Verlaque) and husband to the really rather shallow "Kathleen" (Karen Cliche). There's a bit of boyfriend rivalry that accidentally displays the versatility (?!) of Milo Manheim who quite successfully ditches his butter wouldn't melt image (anyone seen "Journey to Bethlehem"?) before a suitably far-fetched denouement that does take it's time, repeats itself a bit and concludes screaming sequel. There are some some funny moments, the cast largely gel well and though not exactly scary, there are a few effective jumps. I doubt that you'll recall it for long after, but I think this is actually quite good.
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 t ... he well paced scares, are effective. Yet, the sad fact remains, this is yet another unremarkable entry in a sea of unoriginal titles and that, in and of itself, leaves little "wiggle room", to recommend this one, over countless others.
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 borin ... g finale. Despite it's flaws, Eli Roth's Thanksgiving has franchise potential and that's something to be thankful for.
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 id ... ea, and the film delivers on some of that promise with creative kills and moments of real tension. However, the movie doesn’t fully capitalize on its potential. For a concept like this, there was so much room to explore the holiday theme in clever and twisted ways, but it only skims the surface. Add to that a script that feels a bit weak and acting that’s hit or miss, and the movie doesn’t quite hit the heights it could have. While the gore and spectacle are solid, the lack of deeper characters and smarter writing makes it feel more like a fun distraction than something truly memorable. Still, I enjoyed it overall. It’s thrilling in parts, messy in others, but it delivers enough chaos and bloodshed to make for a good time. If you like slasher films with campy vibes, Thanksgiving is worth a watch—just don’t expect a feast.