We've demanded it ever since we were little kids. Finally we have it. A film that chronicles that horror that overtook New England 300 years ago and remains to this day. The story of that hellion created out of witchcraft and lore, the half Bigfoot-half turkey creature. In gripping horror, and biting reality, our film today is 2025's "Gobblefoot," directed by Matt Jaissle.
300 years ago a witch was burned at the stake in Salem's Bluff, Connecticut. While beginning to burn, the hag cursed the town to be forever terrorized by a creature born in Hell. Now in the present day, Gobblefoot is back...half turkey, half Bigfoot. Initially he rips apart a hiker (Rogan Russell Marshall). But wait, this bloke was filming with his 8mm camera as he was being torn apart. Now the footage is mysteriously sent to a professor of New England lore, Dr. Holden (Chris Heikka). Also in the same package is a pentagram amulet. Holden gets out his map of Michigan and drives to Connecticut and Salem's Bluff...don't ask. There he meets some reluctant residents who seem hostile. Of note is Karswell (Jim Bunny Bundshuh), a trans-clown-crossdressing-weirdo (a character taken out of "All the President's Men"). Karswell steals the pentagram from Holden but offers him no information. With the pentagram, Karswell, who originally resurrected the creature, can now control it.
The big turkey monster strikes often and Holden's PTSD from some war paralyses him every time he hunts for the thing. Karswell orders pizza, Hawaiian (don't ask), and feeds more people to the bird. Now clad in high-heeled boots, a sequins sports jacket, and clown nose, Karswell does a few incantations. Holden is out in the cold as more and more residents of Salem's Bluff are torn to pieces by the thing. Where does this all lead? This is a very similar film to Kubrick's "Paths of Glory," but believe it or not, goes in a different direction at the ending. See for yourself.
Will Dr. Holden be able to keep his PTSD episodes in check long enough to successfully hunt the monster? Is Karswell a thinly veiled metaphor for Kamala Harris? Will Connecticut be ever cursed with the terror the Gobblefoot monster brings? A movie for our times, no doubt. For a true understanding of the New England culture, see "Gobblefoot."




















