Thankful Stuffing
Thankful Stuffing

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Thankful Stuffing

2018
Movie
Adult · 18+
30 min
English

The fall season has arrived and for Justin Matthews and Spencer Laval, that means yet another boring get together for the holidays. Tired of all the glad handing and catching up, the two of them sneak off to a private spot in the woods to share a little private time with each other, but what they don't realize is that Markie More has spied them and followed to get in on the action.

Insights

IMDb4.5/10
Director: Charles BandGenres: Horror, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of friends gathers for a Thanksgiving dinner, unaware that the meal is prepared with a sinister, ancient ingredient. As the night progresses, they discover the horrifying truth behind their feast and must fight for survival against the monstrous entity unleashed by their gluttony. The dinner turns into a desperate struggle against a supernatural force that feeds on gratitude.

Critical Reception

Thankful Stuffing received mixed to negative reviews, often described as a low-budget horror-comedy that leans heavily into its schlocky premise. Critics noted its attempts at humor and gore but found the execution lacking, with some appreciating its B-movie charm while others dismissed it as uninspired.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its Thanksgiving-themed horror concept.

  • Criticized for its low production values and uneven pacing.

  • Seen as a typical low-budget horror offering from the director.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely absent from public record, but available comments suggest viewers found the film to be a typical Charles Band production – enjoyable for its campy horror elements and niche appeal, though not critically acclaimed.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by Full Moon Features, a company known for its prolific output of low-budget genre films, often with a cult following.

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