Winnie the Pooh and Piglet brutally murder 11 people … is a sentence I never thought I’d write.
But that’s what goes down in the sicko indie horror film “” which played theaters for one night only on Wednesday. And, believe you me, one night is enough.
And so, we get the demented “Blood and Honey,” made on the cheap and starring a Pooh bear who’s been reconceived as a woodland Michael Myers. He’s every bit as violent and undeterred asThere’s the time Pooh bashes a woman’s head in and then tosses her into a wood chipper. Now that Winnie-the-Pooh is in the public domain, artists are free to do whatever they want with him.Courtesy Everett CollectionOr, how about when he decapitates a person and then tosses her noggin onto the dashboard of her friends’ car? The windshield wipers are on. You can picture the rest.We learn in an animated prologue that when Chris left home for medical school, Pooh and Piglet were not only upset — they became feral.
Soon after, a woman named Maria decides to rent a house in the woods with five friends to get over a traumatic event that happened to her back at home. Little do they know they’re about to be mutilated and killed by two beloved cartoons.
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