Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey

Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey

This ain't no bedtime story.

Sinopse

After Christopher Robin abandons them for college, Pooh and Piglet embark on a bloody rampage as they search for a new source of food.

  • 5.0
  • 2023
  • Released
  • 1h 24m

Reviews

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@itzbrianna13 days ago

When I imagined playing tag with Winnie the Pooh as a kid, this wasn’t what I had in mind. The script? Trash. The acting? Horrendous. The slashing? Slayed.

Wuchak
@Wuchak5 months ago

**_When Winnie-the-Pooh goes bad_** After being traumatized by a stalker, a young woman gets away from it all with several friends at a vacation home in 100 Acre Wood, England. Unfortunately, a certain famous pooh bear has gone feral, along with his piglet friend. “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey” (2023) is a competently-made English slasher despite only costing $100,000 (I would’ve thought

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@tmdb51616167over 1 year ago

#WinnieThePoohBloodAndHoney #MovieReview 🍯🐻🔪 "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" is a horror twist on the beloved Winnie the Pooh characters, offering a dark and unsettling take on the classic story. While I'll do my best to avoid spoilers, expressing my thoughts on this film is challenging given the unsettling content it presents. From the start, the movie sets a grim tone with the distur

heartaem
@heartaemover 2 years ago

Rhys Frake-Waterfield... what in god's name have you done. Let me preface this with a note that I am no stranger to horror, terrible horror, and finding enjoyment in what the masses hated. I went into this knowing this was a godawful movie. I expected at least one of those "i know this b rated horror is ridiculous, terrible and pure shite, but because I know that, it will be hilarious." o

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@rolaspamover 2 years ago

Absolutely horrible

Geronimo1967
@Geronimo1967over 2 years ago

Now don't judge. You mustn't judge. If you do this will come across as the most atrocious piece of cinema since "Mesa of Lost Women" (1953). "Christopher Robin" (Nikolai Leon) is taking his fiancee back to the wood in which he played with "Pooh", "Piglet", "Eyeore" etc. as a child. What he doesn't appreciate, though, is that in the intervening years things got tough for his erstwhile friends. They

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