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In this episode of So, You Like Horror?, I’m taking a close look at Thanksgiving (2023), Eli Roth’s holiday slasher that grew out of the fake Grindhouse trailer from 2007. I walk through the film’s plot, from the Black Friday riot that kicks everything off to the reveal of Sheriff Eric Newlon behind the John Carver mask. I break down how the story uses themes of consumerism, guilt, responsibility, and authority, and how the film blends satire with straightforward slasher elements. I also discuss what works, what doesn’t, and why the tone may feel uneven for some viewers. Toward the end, I go over what we know about the upcoming sequel, the possibilities for the sheriff’s return, and how the franchise might expand its holiday-horror identity. If you’re interested in where Thanksgiving fits within the larger tradition of seasonal slashers, or you’re curious about the direction the next film might take, this episode covers the key ideas, story beats, and commentary surrounding this new entry in the genre.

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