![]() ![]() ![]() This movie could have been over a lot quicker. With that premise, the film could have been A LOT better Unfortunately, one of the waxworks is, as I mentioned, based on "Return of the living Dead" or some other zombie movie, and there is only one thing you can do when faced with a horde of zombies. At the end of each sequence, the waxwork is completed (using a nice edit that is the only thing I can applaud in this movie). For each waxwork, there is a sequence based on the lead-up to whatever the waxwork represented. The scenes have one character missing and the teens are able to enter the waxworks. What happens is a magician invites six teens to his wax museum, which houses waxworks of scenes from famed horror films like "Dracula", "Frankenstein", "The Wolfman", "Return of the Living Dead" and.*drum roll*."Little Shop of Horrors". Exactly why one of the characters had to find a doorway out of a waxwork is beyond me because it would at least have ended the movie quicker. But there's a good chance you're not going to want to see it anyhow. ![]() You’ll want to get caught up if you haven’t seen Thanksgiving yet John Carver will officially be back to terrorize the holiday in the officially greenlit sequel set for 2025.Warning: this review MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS. Thanksgiving received rave reviews from critics and audiences and earned $30 million globally in its first two weeks of release with an impressive second week hold at -31%.įor even more on the behind the scenes fun of bringing this original slasher to life on screen, Roth broke down John Carver’s design and more in a recent interview with Bloody Disgusting. It makes for a satiating feast for the horror fan this time of year, and it’s all but sure to become a new holiday horror classic.” I wrote of the slasher in my review, “Like curating the perfect holiday feast, Roth orchestrates a vicious, thrilling, and raucously entertaining slasher with a showstopper finale. The cast for the feature length slasher movie includes Patrick Dempsey, Addison Rae, Jalen Thomas Brooks (“Walker”), Milo Manheim ( Zombies), Nell Verlaque (“Big Shot”), Gina Gershon (“Chucky”), Tim Dillon and Rick Hoffman ( Hostel). Powered by the larger-than-life shadows cast. In Thanksgiving, “ After a Black Friday riot ends in tragedy, a mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts – the birthplace of the infamous holiday.” Waxworks uses its terrible real-life figures to tell an intense, almost delirious story linked by a nameless figure serving as the audiences stand-in. Thanksgiving is now available in theaters and to buy or rent on PVOD, offering more ways to enjoy holiday horror this season.Ĭheck out the exclusive featurette below, where Roth and co-writer Jeff Rendell track their friendship and the road to creating the original new slasher. Today, Roth’s holiday slasher carves its way onto PVOD! Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive “Behind the Screams” featurette to celebrate the surprise home release. WAXWORK II: LOST IN TIME SPECIAL FEATURESīased on his fake trailer from the Grindhouse Double Feature (2007), Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving served up a heaping helping of gory slasher fun in theaters ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. Audio Commentary with Anthony Hickox & Zach Galligan Together they must stop one of the most powerful and demonic figures of all time - Lord Scarabus. Fleeing through the doors of time in a desperate search for proof of her innocence, the two lovers find themselves caught in the eternally recurring battle between good and evil. Having escaped the fiery destruction of the original Waxwork, Marl (Zach Galligan, Gremlins) and Sarah (Monika Schnarre, TV’s “Beverly Hills, 90210”) face another grueling ordeal in WAXWORK II, when Sarah is accused of murdering her stepfather. They are now part of the permanent collection. a victim! Admission to the WAXWORK was free but now they may pay with their lives! One by one, the students are drawn into the settings as objects of the blood thirsty creatures. Each display is perfectly grotesque, yet each is missing one thing. Inside the wax museum a group of teenagers are aghast at the hauntingly lifelike wax displays of Dracula, the Wolfman, the Mummy, and other character members of the Horror Hall of Fame. Lionsgate has provided us with an exclusive clip from the special features in which they filmmakers and cast discuss the rushed finale that was filmed in a panic. Arriving tomorrow via Lionsgate’s Vestron Video Collector’s Series is the double feature of Waxwork and Waxwork II: Lost in Time.
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