Salem Horror Fest ’20 Review: “The Last Thanksgiving” Is A Tasty But Not Fully Satisfying Ode To The Golden Era Holiday Slasher
Writer/director Erick Lorinc serves up a retro-styled stalk 'n slash worth its salt, but fumbles the main course.
Writer/director Erick Lorinc serves up a retro-styled stalk 'n slash worth its salt, but fumbles the main course.
For those who enjoy their foreign fare subversive and unapologetically repugnant, Roberto San Sebastien’s directorial debut will surely have you feeling just as violated as its central protagonist.
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I’d sooner take an expedition to the real land of cremation than watch this again.
It comes off like a college-level production, rife with college-level writing, acting and go nowhere storytelling. It’s as one-note as they come and nothing more.