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10 Thanksgiving Horror Movies To Watch This Year

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Missing Halloween? Here are some spooky Thanksgiving movies to watch this November.
Because spooky szn isn’t over yet. Another Halloween has come and gone, and while some may be excitedly putting up their Christmas trees, others are understandably bummed out that spooky szn is over. But who said November can’t be scary, too? While the month is marked by Thanksgiving and is usually filled with cozy vibes, it can also be the perfect bridge between Halloween and the winter holidays. Considering autumn is when the weather gets darker and chillier, there are still ample opportunities for things to go bump in the night. If you’re not ready to let go of all the spine-chilling vibes from Halloween, here are 10 Thanksgiving horror movies to watch that’ll bring all the haunting horrors to your next gathering. Maybe you’re burned out from watching a ton of scary movies all October long. Or… maybe you’ve realized that horror is your new favorite genre and you’re not ready to move on to Christmas films just yet. Although the Thanksgiving horror movie can be considered a niche genre, it does exist, and there are several options to choose from. Whether you’re interested in low-budget slasher flicks, murder mysteries, or psychological thrillers, this list has it all. So, fill your plate with your go-to Thanksgiving foods, get comfortable, and enjoy these spooky films this November with your family and friends. While you may have watched the original The Addams Family during October, its sequel, Addams Family Values, can be considered a Thanksgiving film. The movie follows Uncle Fester and the rest of the gang as Morticia and Gomez welcome a new baby — to the dismay of their older kids. While the film isn’t technically set during November, it does feature Wednesday and Pugsley participating in their summer camp’s Thanksgiving play, in which Wednesday goes rogue and puts a very Addams spin on her lines. The Intruder is basically every couple’s worst nightmare. After moving into their dream home during the holidays, married couple Annie and Scott, played by Meagan Good and Michael Ealy, are ready to start the next chapter of their lives — except there’s one problem.

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