Easter Bunny Kill! Kill!
Remington, a murderous grifter cons his way into a mother's heart, putting on a fatherly facade to her cherished son, Nicholas. But the second she leaves for work, a torrent of abuse rains upon the gentle boy... Source IMDB
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Very best movie i ever watch
The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
Judging from its title alone, Easter Bunny, Kill!, Kill! would appear to be little more than a parody of seasonally themed slasher flicks. Miraculously, perhaps, Chad Ferrin's film is the rare gore-fest that can actually stand on its own merits as a prime cut of blood-drenched grind-house horror. Nicholas is a 16-year-old boy with the mental capacity of a 6-year-old. More than anything else, he believes that the Easter Bunny not only is real, but someday will rescue him from a life of poverty and abuse by the men in his mother's life.Her latest boyfriend is a sadistic grease ball, who, when mom's back is turned, torments the harmless child. If that weren't enough, in return for cocaine he'll use to lure hookers to his home, the jerk allows a truly perverted friend to "party" with the boy. Just describing that scenario makes my skin crawl. Never fear, though. Before the creep can get his grimy hands on Nicholas, the boy's Guardian Bunny arrives to save him from harm. That much could have been expected, I think. What follows is less predictable than one might expect.Although most people wouldn't be able to get past the title credits, fans of the genre should find something besides the gory killings to admire. We're not talking Psycho or The Shining here, though. Easter Bunny was made on a budget estimated to be in the neighborhood of $95,000 and it looks it. As for the marketing budget, I'm pretty sure the title on the DVD cover will sell itself. – Gary Dretzka
Easter Bunny Kill Kill! takes place on Easter eve and Easter. Easter is young retarded Nicholas's favorite Holiday. Nicholas's mother Mindy is a single mom who has a scum bag boyfriend named Remington played flawlessly by Tim Muskatell. Mindy leaves Remington to take care of Nick on Easter and help him have fun but once she leaves Remington takes great pleasure in abusing Nicholas and even sells his body to be molested. Tonight the Easter Bunny will take revenge for Nicholas.Easter Bunny Kill! Kill! is by far the best modern horror movie that i've seen in a long time aside from other modern classics like The Devils Rejects and Slither. This movie has a sick since of humor to it and is fun to watch. This movie is not a safe horror movie like the mainstream ones being made today. This is a type of horror movie that you would see being made in the 1970's,its brutal and doesn't hold back. There is some great acting in this film, Tim Muskatell and Trent Haaga steal the spotlight with their great talents. If your a true horror movie fan and if you enjoy movies like The Last House On The Left then check this movie out! If your a fan of underground directors like Jim Van Bebber then check this movie out! If your a fan of good horror movies in general then go and see this movie! True underground horror film making is back with the forces of Chad Ferrin and Trent Haaga!
This is true low budget indie horror film-making with brains. I can't wait to see what these guys come up with once they have decent funding. Tim Muskatell pulls off a villain that has layers to his character, even if each is a layer of a personality you don't like. He is like the sleazy love child of Ron Jeremy and a Baldwin brother. Ricardo Gray plays a special needs teen that you can relate to and make you wish you had a bunny to take care of your problems also. Charlotte Marie is beautiful and is an actress that I would like to see more work from. David Z. Stamp was so creepy in his few minutes that I wanted to go check on my own sons to make sure they were OK. Producer/actor Trent Haaga's role provides a pillar of stability amid all the dysfunction presented in the film. This movie, along with Chad Ferrin's other works, are like sampling food at Costco - tasty tidbits that melt in your mouth, but don't quite fill you up. Given the proper funding and opportunity, he will be able to make a feast that will leave you full for days. I can't wait...
Where do I start? This movie has it all and I mean it all. "Special Kid" who's obsessed with Easter, a hot Nurse mother, a sleaze bag boyfriend, a pedophile, a Mexican named Horhay, and much, much more. This movie was shot with very little money, but is worth millions. I can't speak too much about the movie without spoiling all of the surprises...and there are many surprises along the way. This movie was the best I've seen in a long time that tried to capture the intenseness of exploitation, but what separates this one from the others is that it actually does it, at times it was like watching a movie from the exploitation era. And the ending is a truly great ending that needs to be seen to be believed. When this movie is released buy it or rent it, you must see the movie, you will not be disappointed, I was one of the lucky ones to receive a screener, but I will buy it when it is released.