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: Surprisingly, the film features high-quality digital 4K visuals, with deep blacks and beautiful snowy Finnish landscapes that reviewers at Hi-Def Ninja found visually striking. Absurdist Humor

If you haven’t seen Bunny: The Killer Thing , here’s a spoiler-light tour. Bunny.The.Killer.Thing.2015.UNRATED.480p.BluRay...

A trio of shady British criminals showing up at the cabin with an ominous secret hidden in their car. : Surprisingly, the film features high-quality digital 4K

Bunny the Killer Thing (2015) is a Finnish horror-comedy that pushes the boundaries of the "splatter" subgenre with its intentionally absurd and graphic premise. Directed by Joonas Makkonen, the film follows a group of Finnish and British friends whose weekend getaway at a remote cabin turns into a nightmare when they are hunted by a monstrous, half-human, half-rabbit creature. Bunny the Killer Thing (2015) - IMDb Bunny the Killer Thing (2015) is a Finnish

Bunny the Killer Thing (2015) is not a good film in any conventional sense. Its acting is wooden, its effects are deliberately cheap, and its humor resides firmly in the realm of the puerile. However, as a piece of midnight-movie provocation, it succeeds entirely. It asks nothing of the viewer except a willingness to laugh at the most forbidden of subjects. For those who can stomach it, the UNRATED 480p Blu-ray rip is the definitive way to experience this fringe oddity—grainy, raw, and unapologetically deranged.

The film follows a group of Finnish and British friends who head to a remote cabin in the woods for a weekend getaway. Their vacation turns into a fight for survival when they encounter a creature that is half-man, half-rabbit. The monster is driven by an insatiable, violent urge to mate with anything that resembles a human female. The group must band together to survive the night while dealing with increasingly ridiculous and gruesome scenarios. Production and Style

Before its release, Australian censors took a particularly keen interest in the film. According to reports, two specific scenes raised red flags: one featured a woman being bashed unconscious and then sexually assaulted by a masked assailant. Surprisingly, after review, the Australian Classification Board to the film.