WinnieThePoohBloodandHoney is a bear of very little brain, and one of the worst films of 2023. Our review:
Sometimes when a beloved property ends up in the public domain, you might hear people joke about how now anyone can make a film about that story, how even the most innocent of ideas could be turned into crazy concepts. With A. A. Milne and E. H. Shephard’s Winnie-the-Pooh books entering the public domain in early 2022, it only took a five months before the announcement of Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey, a horror take on the adored children's stories.
While this sounds like the setup for a fairly enjoyable, campy horror film utilizing cute animal creatures, the interesting aspects of Frake-Waterfield’s story ends there. After the intro, Christopher Robin brings his wife Mary to the 100 Acre Wood she had heard so much about. While she doesn't believe Christopher’s childhood tales, she soon does, when the pair are attacked by Pooh Bear and Mary is choked to death by Piglet .
But if that weren't enough, this is also top-to-bottom a shoddy production. The performances down the line are all atrocious, with no characters making any impression whatsoever. Frake-Waterfield’s screenplay attempts to give us one-note explanations of who these characters are , but they’re little more than fodder for Pooh and Piglet, and Maria and her friends seemingly were cast in order to provide middle school kids something to ogle when they inevitably watch this for laughs.
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