Bunnyman Vengeance

2017 "Nothing will stop him."
2.9| 1h48m| en| More Info
Released: 30 October 2017 Released
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Country: United Kingdom
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The man known as Bunnyman returns home to find his family running a haunted house attraction. The family welcomes him home, but soon realizes you cannot domesticate a wild animal. Death and mayhem ensue as the family turn on one another to fulfill their bloodlust.

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TheLittleSongbird Have an appreciation for horror with shades of thriller, slasher can be done well as well. So despite hearing a lot of negativity, 'Bunnyman Vengeance's' premise did really intrigue. Plus the cover was an attention-grabbing one. Really wanted to like it and for it to not be another waste of decent potential. Watching it, unfortunately 'Bunnyman Vengeance' turned out to be exactly that...a waste of decent potential for precisely the same reasons as the previous 'Bunnyman' films. Not how to execute an intriguing idea. It's not irredeemably awful by any stretch, there is one good thing. Sadly eclipsed by the numerous things 'Bunnyman Vengeance' gets catastrophically wrong. Some unintentional humour that was just cheesy and irritating, the attempts at seriousness felt misplaced and the incoherence of the editing and the dialogue make it very difficult to take it seriously and the horror elements were predictable, not scary and too tame, no matter how much gratuitous blood effects it threw in. Lets get the good things out of the way first. The best thing about 'Bunnyman Vengeance' is the villain's look, it is great. So cool and menacing, not goofy at all.Uniformly the acting ranges from very bad to truly terrible, lots of histrionics and an equal amount of phoning in. Their cringe-worthy, unintentionally silly dialogue (one deserves a prize if they succeed in not bursting out laughing when they're not meant to, that is a challenge), annoying characters with stupid and illogical decision-making and behaviours (so there is nothing to make us root for them) and indifferent direction gave them no favours. Neither did the story, which is paper thin and much of it doesn't make any sense, with scenes that bear no relevance. It is also contradictory in continuity and personally didn't notice many answers, one that satisfied or interested anyhow There is no tension or suspense here, no surprises, no creativity, no wit and the only thing that is scary is the look of the villain and the scare factor ends there. The kills are un-creative, instead of biting the nails one is shrugging their shoulders, and the whole horror atmosphere feels tame and leans towards being dumb. Other than the villain's look, the rest of the effects are ropy.'Bunnyman' is an eyesore visually. With the lighting and camera work, it seemed to striving for the showing off or experimenting with supposedly arty to them feel but instead it comes off amateurish and nauseating. The editing is incoherent. Cannot remember the music, other than its over-bearing intrusiveness.Overall, not irredeemable but very bad. 2/10 Bethany Cox
Michael Ledo We get to see the origins of Bunnyman as we watch (several times during the feature) a young boy being burned alive. He survives and becomes Bunnyman hiding his disfigurement with the bunny costume. Him and his adopted family are killers and outside of that there isn't much plot.This is the third in the series as the first two didn't earn enough money to pay for the suit. Hopefully it is paid for with this feature and Carl Lindbergh can move on to a film where he doesn't have to wear an unwashed sweat box, reminding me of my days at "Jack-in-the-Box" and my turn in the suit. At 50 minutes into the film there is an acid trip which peaked my interest. The sound was uneven as they switched cameras. The special effects were hit and miss with the CG effects in the "needs improvement" category.Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.
a_baron Murder can be interesting, it can even be fun, but when a thriller, horror film or whatever you want to call it consists of little more, nay, nothing more, than a psychopath slaughtering people left, right and centre with no plot worthy of the name, how long can it hold the viewer's attention?There is not one psychopath here but a whole nest of them, although only one of them dresses up as a giant rabbit. There is no redemption for any of their victims, and eventually they turn on each other. What more can be said?There is no soundtrack worthy of the name, but it scores one point for special effects, that's if you enjoy seeing people burned alive or a woman having her fingers chopped off.
picmun This is like if third graders who've seen nothing but saw and played only call of duty tried to make a movie. It's amazing.There's a sequence in the movie that features someone who sounds a lot like Kraftwerk where the imagery is just one of the strangest, acid trip/fever dream inducing things I've ever seen.The movie has a lot of genuinely creepy parts that would be awesome if the rest of the movie wasn't so awful.