Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey

Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (18+)

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Imaginary Friend | Growing Up

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  • Genre(s): Thriller, Horror
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Rhys Frake-Waterfield, Hunter Clin
  • Cast(s): Nikolai Leon, Maria Taylor, Craig David Dowsett, Chris Cordell, Natasha Rose Mills See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 24min
  • Music: Andrew Scott Bell,Ryan Hatton,Nicola Itro Songs List
  • Similar To: The Conjuring: Last Rites, Vicious
  • Story:

    Christopher Robin is headed off to college and he has abandoned his old friends, Pooh and Piglet, which then leads to the duo embracing their inner monsters.

    Full Story
2.9/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

Christopher Robin is headed off to college and he has abandoned his old friends, Pooh and Piglet, which then leads to the duo embracing their inner monsters.

Ratings

2.9/10

IMDb

3%

Rotten Tomatoes

BOX OFFICE

Budget 100,000 USD

Box Office Collection 7,717,044 USD

MUSIC

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  • Title
  • Duration
  • Listen
  • 1
  • In Which We Are Introduced to Winnie-the-Pooh
  • 02:07
  • 2
  • In Which Christopher Robin Leads an Expotition
  • 06:26
  • 3
  • In Which Piglet Meets a Fiancée
  • 03:05
  • 4
  • Hallo, Pooh Bear
  • 01:33
  • 5
  • Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey
  • 01:18
  • 6
  • Lost in the Wood
  • 00:58
  • 7
  • Hundred Acre Wood Chipper
  • 02:36
  • 8
  • Together Forever
  • 04:04
  • 9
  • Silly Old Bear
  • 01:58
  • 10
  • In Which Pooh and Piglet Go Hunting
  • 02:26
  • 11
  • Car Trouble
  • 01:32
  • 12
  • In Which Pooh Goes Visiting
  • 03:59
  • 13
  • In Which Piglet Is Entirely Surrounded by Water
  • 03:00
  • 14
  • In Which Maria and Jess Come to the Forest
  • 01:32
  • 15
  • A Very Large Jar of Hunny
  • 02:50
  • 16
  • Rushing Down to the Rescue
  • 06:00
  • 17
  • Oh, Dear, Oh, Dear, Oh, Dear
  • 00:59
  • 18
  • In Which Piglet Gets into a Tight Place
  • 02:26
  • 19
  • Hundred Acre Hoodlums
  • 03:25
  • 20
  • In Which Pooh Tries Ridesharing
  • 03:04
  • 21
  • Pooh Gives Maria a Head Start
  • 02:24
  • 22
  • In Which Pooh Gives a Party and We Say Goodbye
  • 04:51
  • 23
  • End-the-Credits
  • 03:04
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TRIVIA

Trivia

Production of the film became possible in 2022 after A. A. Milne's novel "Winnie-the-Pooh" (1926) entered the public domain in the U.S., which marked the first appearances of Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet and Christopher Robin, thus lapsing the characters into the public domain. The film's characters could not, however, resemble the Disney versions, who debuted in 1966 and are protected by copyright.

The film was initially shot in just 10-days.

While the copyright for Winnie the Pooh lapsed in the United States in 2022, the copyright will stay in place in Europe until 2027 (70 years after the death of A.A. Milne), which makes it very hard to legally distribute this film in European countries.

This is the first live action movie of Winnie the Pooh that is not made by Disney, as well as the first one made for mature audiences.

In Hong Kong and Macau, the movie was pulled from cinemas just 2 days before its release. Cinema chains in the two cities cited "technical reasons" as the cause. The classic character Winnie The Pooh has been used to mock China's president Xi JinPing by netizens and pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.