The Bunnyman Massacre

2014 "One by one, they all fall down."
3.9| 1h30m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 18 April 2014 Released
Producted By: ANOC Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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Joe and Bunnyman's adventure continue in a rural ghost town. Bunnyman's blood lust knows no bounds, as he slaughters indiscriminately anything that crosses his path. Joe is all too happy to encourage his behavior, selling the dead victims as beef jerky in his local store. In addition to Joe's body disposal problem, the local sheriff becomes suspicious with the disappearance of a few of his deputies. His investigation crosses paths with two persistent sisters, that refuse to die at the hands of Joe and Bunnyman. Some will live, and some will die, but all will be damaged..

Genre

Horror

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Director

Carl Lindbergh

Production Companies

ANOC Productions

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The Bunnyman Massacre Audience Reviews

ThiefHott Too much of everything
Kidskycom It's funny watching the elements come together in this complicated scam. On one hand, the set-up isn't quite as complex as it seems, but there's an easy sense of fun in every exchange.
HomeyTao For having a relatively low budget, the film's style and overall art direction are immensely impressive.
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
joshua simmons A great nostalgic throwback to classic horror of the 80's.As we know, nearly every film owes something to a film that came before it. Often indie horror filmmakers will tip their hat to movies in a similar vein, signaling to the audience that they are aware of what they're paying tribute to. It's a inspired move to frame an entire film within a style of filmmaking that came before it. which is exactly what the filmmakers behind Bunyman have done. They prove that an entire film can be shot to look like a film from another decade, while still creating a fresh horror film for the new generation. This stands in start contrast to the populist grainy found footage aesthetics or stylistic remnants of torture porn that pervades current trends in the horror genre. Bunnyman owes a debt to the look and storytelling style of the late '70s and early '80s. The popularity of this style can be traced back to the emergence of collecting VHS through horror fan culture who's waning interest in the more mainstream offerings of horror, consisting of the torture porn and found footage type of films. To all you horror fans in your late 20s and early 30s, who have loved the genre since their childhood, and want to return to the visceral, shocking fear that led them to becoming horror fans in the first place, then I suggest you check out Bunnyman 2 !
lorainadowd Clearly superior to the original Bunnyman in every way, but retains what did work in the original film. The sequel beautifully amps up the atmosphere, with an almost painter like feel to the photography. The halting, jolting score is a stand out as well. And though the shock of the film's ending was probably ruined by anyone one who has seen the trailer, those coming to the film with a fresh perspective will certainly enjoy the film even more. The acting is all over the place, with the girls having rather shallow roles. However that may be the intent of the filmmakers, for the true antagonist of the film is Bunnyman and the redneck character Joe (whom also returns from the first film).
yakayaka-49596 I'm always looking for hidden gems in the indie horror world. I stumbled across a new franchise (to me anyway), and I am happy to report that Bunnyman is the real deal. I was constantly reminded of the glory days of Jason (from Friday the 13th series of films) and when Jason got on screen, he meant business with his sheer strength and brutality. The Bunnyman character definitely hearkens back to that era of horror filmmaking. A slasher movie through and through, but with a twisted sense of humor throughout. If you miss slasher films from the classic era of horror films (the 80's of course!) then why not check out this film? highly recommended.
Diane Ruth The beginning of this film is absolutely depraved and sick. A crazed killer, dressed in a filthy bunny suit, boards a school bus and proceeds to walk down the isle with a chainsaw. Blood splatters "creatively" on the camera lens as the helpless children scramble out the back window but it is clear some have not escaped, as evidenced by the blood splattering and tiny bloody hand prints inside the bus. Nothing graphic, mind you. Just the horrific murder of little kids without any dismembered bodies shown. Lots of screaming and stark raving fear mixed with abundant blood. One has to ask if someone in their right mind actually thought this was okay? It appears the director, writer, and producer may not comprehend why decent human beings might be outraged by this depiction of innocents slaughtered. Isn't there enough of that in real life? Perhaps they don't know the difference between right or wrong or simply don't care. They can't be so stupid as to believe this is entertainment or art. The word sociopaths come to mind. Maybe that child killer in the bunny outfit is their idea of humor. That is truly sick. Anyone who thinks this has any redeeming value should seriously question their humanity. If they have any.