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Bunnyman is the story of a group of friends on their way back from a spontaneous weekend trip to Las Vegas, and while driving through the remote regions of southern California they suddenly find themselves in a sickening game of cat and mouse with a five ton dumptruck and, when looking for help, stumble upon a nightmarish family who takes pleasure in dismembering and eating as many of the kids as possible.

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Release : 2011
Rating : 3
Studio : ANOC Productions, 
Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : Cheryl Texiera Alaina Gianci Veronica Wylie Scott Kuza Karen Brown Cronin
Genre : Horror

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Reviews

GrimPrecise
2018/08/30

I'll tell you why so serious

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Maleeha Vincent
2018/08/30

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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Jakoba
2018/08/30

True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.

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Fleur
2018/08/30

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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ahmid
2017/06/11

***SPOILER ALERT***Bunnyman is a fun low budget action film from Southern California. Right from the first shot, you know that you're in for something different. Bunnyman takes the advantage of the Exploitation genre to its fullest, and creates something truly different. Although far from perfect, this is an entertaining movie that is sure to appeal to fans of Exploitation cinema. The film has overtones of surrealism and b-movie horror, but it isn't a total horror film, there is humor throughout. The strength of the Movie lies in its concept and action, and it is not a film that will be soaked out for its acting, as it is often ridiculous. If you're looking for mindless action fun, then this is the film to watch. Exploitation films are always exciting to watch because they tend to be quite different from big budget films, and most of the time they tend to have more interesting ideas at play as well. The film has bizarre humor in it's dialogue, and the film has a certain look to the film. The characters are insane, eccentric and unique and add to the enjoyment of the film. The film is far from perfect, but it definitely is one entertaining ride from start to finish. This is one of the more original films of the "giant killer bunny" sub-genre, and it is a must see for midnight film fans that enjoy tongue in cheek horror films that are over the top in terms of concept. Bunnyman is one of the better obscured cult hits that deliver some awesome entertainment that you won't soon forget.

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brandonlewislaw
2014/09/12

I passed over this movie a bunch of times, mainly because the title "Bunnyman" just screamed bad. However, I finally watched it as I was running low on options. I watch a lot of horror. The movie is surprisingly good by horror standards. Not scary, just brutal and fun. I expected it to be corny based on the title alone. It was nothing like I expected. It borrows (or rips) from Texas Chainsaw. I'm fine with that. I don't get the negative reviews. It's no Halloween or Suspiria, granted. However, for an indie horror flick it is pretty good. The sequel is even better. Check it out if you enjoyed this (though it seems most of you didn't). P.S. I realize an 8/10 is a bit absurd but I'm rating it purely on an indie horror scale. If you're a horror fan, you know most indie films are awful. This is an exception.

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itsjustaaro_1
2014/01/26

It's an unfortunate trend these days, to see a 20-film collection of assorted and personally selected films contained in a package from Echo Bridge Entertainment. One might hope to think that out of these there would at least be, to some degree, a collection of fairly successful properties or at least ones that have made some dents in theatrical form. While it's not uncommon to find one containing a Freddy there, a Voorhees there, a Pinhead and Myers to join the fray - there is unfortunately an increasing tendency to assemble the movies no one has ever heard of, or ever liked, into a single containment unit.'Bunnyman' is such a film that was included. I'm afraid that I was disappointed in no less than the first minute. It's flaw lays in the fact that, like most films where the director also wrote, produced, funded, acted in, likely played the actress or several actresses for budget concerns, edited, wrote songs for, re-edited and released the film on his own. Whether or not the man behid this film was going for detailing a probably account of the infamous Bunny Man myth that began in Virginia, something about it doesn't quite come off as invoking fear or psychological thrills. Instead, it comes across as nothing more than a 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' clone from start to finish, and for th next twenty minutes of the film I could have almost swore I was watching Spielberg's "Duel" or even somewhat more recent "Joy Ride".No matter the case, the film is nothing more than a glorified hackfest that offers nothing to the table in the land of horror. The myth of the Bunny Man was an urban legend that continued to grow and expand upon itself, leading to numerous identities around it, creating something of a small-time icon. This film instead decides to deliberately take parts from other, famous or less-famous films, and throw complete logic out of the window. As such, there's almost no reason to think the director had any inclination of using a script, and instead, simply had everyone improvise.To spoil the film would be all too easy. A man in a bunny suit goes after a group of unknownig teens. Thankfully the teens are, in a shocking twist, not unintelligent to do something about the matter, but they do wind up being removed (in the only way this movie permits them to be 'removed': death). But that is all there is too it. Nothing deep is explored, nothing deeper is explained, and the movie is as straightforward as it can be. It asks you to turn off your brain for about an hour, and accept itself as is.But if Bunny Man expects so little of us, why does it exist? Rather than enhance the urban legend of the supposed murderer, it simply becomes just another footnote in lazy filmmaking, and less of a campfire story told on cold, spooky Halloween nights.

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traitorjoe666
2014/01/16

Oh. My. God.I like bad movies. I really do. Even if they're laughably bad, or have unintentional humor, I can find something to like, that make it worth sitting through the flick to the end. Whether somewhat recent, such as "Aliens vs Avatars" (2011), or ancient history, such as "The Giant Claw" (1957), I could find plenty to like and laugh about in a movie, no matter how bad it might be.Unfortunately, "Bunnyman" had no such redeeming qualities, except maybe the cute bunny-costume on the title character, and the incredibly hot Cheryl Texiera who's a pleasure to ogle, umm, watch.From the beginning, "Bunnyman" became almost too painful to watch, and only got worse. I don't think I ever, in any slasher flick, actually HOPED the "good" characters would meet their demise, but in this case, they were just so painfully stoooooopid that I found myself rooting for the Bunnyman, if only to make the movie stop! Their actions throughout the movie were akin to lighting a match in a dark cellar to find where's the leak in the gas main. You're left open-mouthed in utter disbelief. I can't imagine any twentysomethings with more than two brain-cells to rub together, to do what these kids did in the movie.I don't care about plot-holes that can be explained away reasonably, and I don't pick apart movies because they may have featured a 1972 Datsun, or a radio was playing a top-10 hit from 1971, when the movie would be ostensibly set in 1970, but, oh lordy, without getting into spoilers, these characters could win the Nobel Prize for stupidity.Watch this movie, if only to experience what might be one of the truly worst movies you'll ever come across. At least you'll appreciate actually GOOD bad-movies!

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