Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey
Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey

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IndieWire - 6/10 by Christian Zilko“Blood and Honey” feels like a throwback to a simpler era of filmmaking. Not an era where movies were better — because it’s not particularly good — but a time when a film could be produced, marketed, and turn a profit just by promising audiences an image they hadn’t seen before.
The A.V. Club - 5/10 by Luke Y. ThompsonTo say that Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood And Honey delivers everything a slasher movie should is higher praise than it used to be. Marketing alone would have guaranteed this movie a certain percentage of curious eyeballs, but Frake-Waterfield made sure that what genre fans see is everything they expected.
RogerEbert.com - 4/10 by Nick AllenAs a horror and a comedy, Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey has no rhythm with either, and it's too dim to be worthy of a curious look.
IGN - 4/10 by Matt DonatoWinnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is noteworthy only for its name, as it turns out that blending slasher blood with Pooh’s honey together is like oil and water: it just doesn’t mix.
Little White Lies - 3/10 by Patrick SproullBlood and Honey is not a good film but it is the type of film where scenes specified to take place at 3am are filmed in obvious daylight.
New York Post - 3/10 by Johnny OleksinskiThere are some surprisingly attractive shots in director Rhys Frake-Waterfield’s low-budget film — honey drips from Winnie’s mouth in a sadistic “Silence of the Lambs” way — and the acting is committed rather than arch (even if the dialogue is lousy-to-inaudible). Yet it is impossible to recommend to the average horror fan in search of a good movie.
TheWrap - 3/10 by William BibbianiSetting aside the half-baked characters and a plot so raw it’s probably got salmonella, Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey is staggeringly inept in surprisingly obvious ways.
The New York Times - 2/10 by Kyle TurnerIt’s not funny enough to have anything clever to say about its gag, and it’s not exciting enough to be a competent horror movie.
The Telegraph - 2/10 by Robbie CollinThe whole thing is stupefyingly unfunny and un-tense, and doesn’t end so much as just give up and grind to a halt.
NME - 2/10 by James MottramTrue, it’s a clever loophole the director has exploited, but that’s as far as it goes. Blood And Honey is a sticky mess of a movie.

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