Christopher Robin is headed off to college and he has abandoned his old friends, Pooh and Piglet, which then leads to the duo embracing their inner monsters.
Released:
Runtime: 120 minutes
Genre: Horror, Thrillers
Stars: Craig David Dowsett, Chris Cordell, Amber Doig-Thorne, Danielle Ronald, May Kelly, Danielle Scott, Bao Tieu, Marcus Massey, Gillian Broderick, Richard Harfst, Maria Taylor, Natasha Tosin, Natasha Rose Mills, Natasha Tosini, Nikolai Leon, Simon Ellis, Richard D. Myers, Jase Rivers, Paula Coiz
Director: Rhys Frake-Waterfield
Comments
kefehstudent - 3 June 2024 not good Yeah i have to say this was not a god film in any way. The acting is really bad but i think the problem was the script and it was paper thin. The violence was mainly off screen i will say they did a few scenes quite well though. The idea is cool but the finale was not done in any way that is good. The movie had a sequel i did not bother but to be honest looked ok. The problem with this film there was no build up of the characters or anything that you cared about. I understand the idea of making this film but it did not live up to expectations for me or most people judging by the reviews by critics,
Kyle-Violett - 30 March 2024 Winnie-the-Pooh: Horror's Biggest Joke. This film was... something. It is over the top for no reason. Now the concept of children's characters gone rouge is interesting to me. As a horror lover, I love seeing my favorite characters in different stories. But this film was a disaster.
The story fell off so soon into the film, and the kills were just over the top for an indie project. I don't like a lot of blood and guts, like show what you feel needs to be shown, but this was just too much. The kills were so slow and made no sense. One part that is a good example of this is that one girl was hit into a pool, but she kind of just stayed in the pool and yelled a Piglet. Why? Once Piglet got in the pool and started slowly walking at her, she didn't think once about turning around and swimming as fast as she could to get out of the pool and run. If they fit in a line in the script that tells the viewer that she can't swim, then it would make a little more sense why she was struggling so much. The movements of Winnie and Piglet were so silly too; I found myself laughing at the killers more than being scared of them. It's also hard to be scared of them when it looks like they are wearing Party City masks with a bigger budget put into them. Winnie runs and stands like a video game NPC, and Piglet just appears at Winnie's side in the blink of an eye.
A lot of scenes were drawn out so much longer than they should have been, almost like they were trying to stretch scenes out just to get past 1 hour of screen time. Like some scenes lasted so long of screaming and Winnie and Piglet just standing around staring at the victim, it surprised me that the other girls didn't run out to it before the kill happened.
Don't watch this film. Zero clue how they were able to make another or why they did. The only plus side of the film was the actors; they put on quite a performance.