Though we were unable to find an official rating for "Thanksgiving," prospective viewers can safely assume that the film will be rated R. Being that the NC-17 rating is generally considered a box office death sentence for films getting released in mainstream theaters, Eli Roth's latest will almost certainly keep its violence within the confines of an R-rating, potentially leaving cut content for an unrated home release. 

Generally speaking, every previous Roth movie, barring the nature documentary "Fin," has been rated R. If you're unfamiliar with Roth's work, you can likely expect grisly violence, some nudity, plenty of foul language, and to chuckle your way through the dark humor of it all.

While "Thanksgiving" will no doubt contain moments of shock, awe, and amusement, you probably don't want to take your kids to see this one. Either way, with the film set to be released in the next couple of months, you can expect an official rating to be forthcoming sometime soon.