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You’ve probably noticed that the “Amityville” franchise has been growing in some wacky ways in recent years, with that “Amityville” branding seemingly being slapped onto anything and everything. Long story short, these movies aren’t actually part of the Amityville Horror franchise, but rather they’re simply using the familiar name to grab your attention.

And it works, of course, with recent indie horror movies including Amityville in Space and The Amityville Moon getting coverage here on BD because… how the hell can we not?!

Up next from this unofficial Amityville franchise is Amityville Thanksgiving, a brand new indie horror movie from director Will Collazo Jr. that’s just popped up on Amazon.

In Amityville Thanksgiving

“Jackie (Natalie Peri) and Danny (Paul Faggione) are spending the holiday week in therapy instead of at the dinner table. Their marriage has taken a turn for the worst, and they turn to what they believe to be their only option, Amityville Couples Counselor Frank Domonico (Mark C Fullhardt), a doctor with a hidden, sinister past. He recommends an isolated cabin retreat to save their family. But once alone together, the doctor’s unorthodox approach starts to push the couple over the edge.

“Strange visitors, visions, and occult items haunt their stay, coming to peak on Thanksgiving Day. Little do they know that the doctor plans to end their sessions, as well as their lives, with a devilish dinner, and them as the main course!”

Julie Anne Prescott also stars in Amityville Thanksgiving, releasing November 8, 2022.

Pre-order your copy today and watch the trailer below.

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