Black Friday

Black Friday is an American black comedy horror film. It stars Jack Quaid, Samara Weaving, with David Tennant, and J. K. Simmons. It follows an employee at a store called Mega-Mart who, along with his co-workers, begins to relive the same day repeatedly. In order to break the loop, he must make sure that all of his coworkers are able to survive the day.

The film has received positive reviews from critics who praised the originality, performances, and humor. They have favorably compared it to another film involving a time loop, Happy Death Day.

Plot
Plagued by traumatic memories and forced to deal with annoying coworkers, Sam dreads the upcoming Black Friday. Much to his surpris, everything goes well. A little too well. Later that night, a customer kills him for not serving him. However, the next day Sam wakes up to find it's once again Black Friday. Sam soon discovers that not only is he stuck in a Black Friday time loop, but each loop causes the customers to literally turn into bloodthirsty demons. Sam now must overcome his trauma and learn to cooperate with his coworkers, who are going through the same thing, in order to survive the day and end the loop.

Cast
Jack Quaid as Sam: the main protagonist, an ordinary guy who dreads having to help customers on the busiest day of the year.

Samara Weaving as Ariel: Sam's coworker and love interest.

Karan Soni as Ravi: Sam's smartass friend and supervisor.

Noah Collins-Toczko as Mark: Sam’s other friend who is a video game enthusiast.

Damon Wayans, Jr. as Jim: Sam's obnoxious rules-obsessed coworker.

Cheryl Hines as Flower: An aging hippie who works at Mega-Mart.

Andrew Bachelor as Clarence: Mega-Mart's cowardly security guard.

David Tennant as Jack: The sarcastic janitor at Mega-Mart.

J.K. Simmons as Ron: Sam's cheapskate boss and the owner of Mega-Mart.

Taglines

 * Checking Out.
 * Most employees go through it every year. The people at Mega-Mart go through it every day.

Reception
The film has received an 82% on Rotten Tomatoes. The critic consensus reads “Black Friday delivers unique twists and turns that no other film with this plot has ever done before.”