
Kamurai
Good enough watch, could watch again, and can recommend. I'm not a big fan of Malin Ackerman, but she manages to a great job in this, floating back and forth between personalities as the character tries to find herself. Kat Dennings' ...


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Newly-divorced actress Molly, her recently-dumped lesbian best friend Abby and Molly’s mother Helen host a dysfunctional, comical and chaotic Thanksgiving dinner for their motley crew of close friends and strange acquaintances.
A perpetually single woman's disastrous attempt to host her own Thanksgiving dinner goes awry when her ex-girlfriend, her mother, and a few other unexpected guests show up. What starts as an awkward dinner quickly devolves into a chaotic and terrifying night as they are forced to confront their issues and survive a deadly situation.
Friendsgiving received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the blend of comedy and horror uneven and the plot predictable. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some appreciating the dark humor and ensemble cast, while others found the film lacked genuine scares and satisfying comedic moments.
The film struggles to balance its comedic and horror elements, resulting in a tonally inconsistent experience.
While the cast delivers some strong performances, the predictable plot and lack of genuine scares detract from the overall enjoyment.
Some viewers appreciated the dark humor and the relatable premise of a difficult holiday gathering gone wrong.
Google audience: Google users had mixed feelings, with some praising the dark humor and ensemble cast for their efforts. However, a significant portion found the film to be too predictable, lacking in both substantial scares and effective comedic timing, leading to a generally underwhelming viewing experience.
The film was initially intended to be a straight-up comedy before elements of horror were added during development to create a more unique genre blend.
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Good enough watch, could watch again, and can recommend. I'm not a big fan of Malin Ackerman, but she manages to a great job in this, floating back and forth between personalities as the character tries to find herself. Kat Dennings' ...