Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!
As you’re stuffing your face with turkey and pumpkin pie, we know what you’re really thinking: “How do I survive the rest of this family gathering?”
Well, we’ve got just the thing – 5 terrifying Thanksgiving horror movies to distract you from your cousin’s awkward questions or your aunt’s judgmental stares.
Your Thanksgiving Horror Movie Marathon Awaits
- “Thankskilling” (2008): A campy horror-comedy about a murderous turkey. Yes, you read that right.
What’s your favorite horror-comedy? Share with us in the comments!
- “Black Christmas” (1974): A classic Canadian horror film that’ll leave you sleeping with the lights on.
Have you seen the original or the remake? Which one do you prefer?
- “Home Sweet Home” (1981): A gruesome slasher film set in rural Oregon. Don’t watch this one before visiting your in-laws!
What’s the worst family gathering you’ve ever had? Share your horror stories!
- “Ginger Snaps” (2000): A werewolf horror-comedy set in suburban Ontario.
What’s your favorite Canadian horror movie? Let us know!
- “The Shrine” (2010): A supernatural horror film shot in Toronto.
Have you explored Toronto’s spooky side? Share your favorite haunted locations!
Surviving the Rest of the Evening
Need more tips to make it through Canadian Thanksgiving?
Play horror-themed games to shift the focus away from your cousin’s questionable life choices.
Serve “bloody” cocktails to distract from the awkward conversations.
Binge-watch horror movies to desensitize yourself to the horrors of family gatherings.
From our horror-loving family to yours, Happy Canadian Thanksgiving!