Send us a text On this Thanksgiving Day 2025—when families worldwide pretend to get along over lukewarm gravy—the Entertain This hosts reluctantly sharpen their scalpels for a sardonic skewering of Eli Roth’s 2023 holiday “horror,” Thanksgiving. Behold: a buckled-hat butcher transforming quaint ideals into a parade of pratfalls and punctures, where annoying teens evade demise via kitchen appliances and feasts fatal enough to make passive-aggressive in-law jabs look like poetry. Roth’s secret ...
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Send us a text On this Thanksgiving Day 2025—when families worldwide pretend to get along over lukewarm gravy—the Entertain This hosts reluctantly sharpen their scalpels for a sardonic skewering of Eli Roth’s 2023 holiday “horror,” Thanksgiving. Behold: a buckled-hat butcher transforming quaint ideals into a parade of pratfalls and punctures, where annoying teens evade demise via kitchen appliances and feasts fatal enough to make passive-aggressive in-law jabs look like poetry. Roth’s secret ...
Sinners: Blood, Blues, and Bad Deals (1930s Vampire Vibe Check)
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Sinners: Blood, Blues, and Bad Deals (1930s Vampire Vibe Check)
Send us a text In this vein-popping episode of Entertain This!, we sink our teeth into Ryan Coogler’s Sinners—the vampire flick that’s equal parts Get Out social satire and From Dusk Till Dawn bar brawl, set against a sultry 1930s Mississippi Delta backdrop. Michael B. Jordan doubles down as twin brothers fleeing Chicago’s underworld, only to unearth a nest of bloodsuckers who make eternal life look like a bad sharecropper deal. Hailee Steinfeld croons the blues while dodging daylight, and th...
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Send us a text On this Thanksgiving Day 2025—when families worldwide pretend to get along over lukewarm gravy—the Entertain This hosts reluctantly sharpen their scalpels for a sardonic skewering of Eli Roth’s 2023 holiday “horror,” Thanksgiving. Behold: a buckled-hat butcher transforming quaint ideals into a parade of pratfalls and punctures, where annoying teens evade demise via kitchen appliances and feasts fatal enough to make passive-aggressive in-law jabs look like poetry. Roth’s secret ...