Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
'Blood and Honey' feels like a throwback to a simpler era of filmmaking. Not an era where movies were better ? because it\'s not particularly good ? but a time when a film could be produced, marketed, and turn a profit just by promising audiences an image they hadn\'t seen before.
The A.V. Club
To say that 'Winnie-The-Pooh: Blood And Honey' delivers everything a slasher movie should is higher praise than it used to be. Marketing alone would have guaranteed this movie a certain percentage of curious eyeballs, but Frake-Waterfield made sure that what genre fans see is everything they expected.
Roger Ebert
As a horror and a comedy, 'Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey' has no rhythm with either, and it's too dim to be worthy of a curious look.
Variety
It\'s bad enough that the film doesn\'t have the smarts to actually satirize its inspirational source. But bizarrely, it doesn\'t really send up slasher tropes, either, while lacking the skillset to take play them seriously.
Slashfilm
"Blood and Honey" will disappoint fans of Pooh, fans of irony, and fans of horror. Don't bother.