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Episode 7. ThanksKilling/Black Friday
In this episode of VFMW, we discuss Thanksgiving horror movies! The movies we discussed in this episode were Black Friday (2021) and ThanksKilling (2007). Be warned, these movies we discussed were not great. One of these movies could offend everyone at Thanksgiving and the other could put everyone to sleep after they have their meals. Talia discusses her hate for Thanksgiving food. Kelsey and Sophie speculate they may be related. At the end of this episode we discuss Thanksgiving food and traditions as well as our excitement for Christmas horror films. We hope you enjoy listening and links to our Instagram and personal Letterboxd accounts below:Follow us on Instagram @viewsfrommichaelswindowFor our potentially controversial movie reviews and ratings, follow our Letterboxd accounts @sophieeh6 @kalbig and @talraddi