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Your childhood dreams are shattered in theaters this week: “Winnie the Pooh: Blood And Honey” & other movie highlights

While the heroes of classic animated films are still getting a live-action makeover at the Mausehaus studio, today a film adaptation of a popular Disney character begins in German cinemas, which is likely to shatter many a childhood dream for many viewers. In “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey“ you can experience the cuddly bear Winnie the Pooh and his sweet friend Piglet as ice-cold killers, who rediscover their animal instincts and develop a taste for the dead in this bloodthirsty horror-slasher…

This crazy horror reinterpretation of the classic children’s book was made possible by the fact that the classic children’s book “Winnie the Pooh”, on which the cute Disney version was based, has been in the public domain in the US since 2022, i.e. it is a public domain work that accessible to no one is no longer protected by copyright.

As of today, you can see how well Winnie The Pooh: Blood And Honey has come out in cinemas. By the way: the film is a minor independent hit in the US. The film, which cost just $100,000, has already grossed nearly $5 million. Director already has Rhys Frake-Waterfield the sequel “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2‘ announced, which is yet to become ‘crazier’ and ‘extreme’.

“Beau Is Afraid”: A three-hour psychosis

“Crazy” and “extreme” are good catchphrases that also apply to the next reboot this week: “Beau is scared‘ from the ‘Midsummer’ director Ari Aster. In this three-hour film journey, Joaquin Phoenix must somehow cope with everyday life as a beau plagued by psychosis and delusions – and even getting to the supermarket becomes an absolute challenge.

Our editor-in-chief Christoph Petersen describes this “unparalleled cinematic experience” in his review as follows: “‘Beau Is Afraid’ is definitely a movie whose three-hour run exhausts you physically, emotionally and psychologically – and in this very special case it certainly isn’t. something bad…”

He also got the chance to talk to director Ari Aster about his film, you can read the whole interview here:

“Sisu”: gold diggers against Nazis

The record of the action battle “Sisu” is no less insane. Here, lonely prospector Aatami Korpi (Jorma Tommila) must deal with a horde of Nazis who want to steal his gold in northern Finland in the last days of World War II. But Aatami is a tough dog and knows how to defend himself well.

“Sisu” is an action movie for anyone for whom “John Wick” is still too superficial. In his 4-star review, FILMSTARTS editor-in-chief Christoph Petersen draws the following conclusion:

“In terms of adrenaline levels and heaviness, ‘Sisu’ picks up where most action movies end! Although the opening fight scenes are riddled with ‘No, they don’t really dare!’, they already have vengeance status.”

Author: Stephen Geisler

Source : Film Starts

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