Honey Bunch
Directed by Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Dusty Mancinelli
Diana's husband is taking her to an experimental trauma facility deep in the wilderness, but she can't remember why... As her memories creep back in so do sinister truths about her marriage.
Diana's recovery unravels dark truths about her marriage.
Cast: Grace Glowicki, Ben Petrie, Jason Isaacs, India Brown, Julian Richings, Patricia Tulasne, Kate Dickie
Member Reviews
It was interesting and original and definitely ended differently than I thought it would.
Did not do much for me. A bit boring.
Mysterious, intelligent, visceral, timeless, intriguing, wierd, tender, odd, fascinating, brilliant, original, amusing, mesmerising, tense, beautiful, touching, quirky, exciting and captivating entertainment with just a dash of gore and violence thrown in where necessary, but not in any way, overdone. Sensitively drawn, relatable characters congeal perfectly within a gorgeously photographed, spectacularly lush, atmospheric landscape surrounding an old mansion perfectly cast for its architecture and grounds, making the perfect container for the expression of an intelligent and sensitively composed script. Honey Bunch offers the best the horror genre promises. Leads and ensemble all stellar for the warm, nuanced humanity of their individual characters. Could have run 3 hours and I'd still have enjoyed every minute. A stellar cinematic achievement, no doubt bound to become a lauded classic. The stellar talents and effort of all concerned are clearly visible within each and every second. Bravo!
Excellent and unique. Will be watching this one again
Excellent. Just a very well done film. The story. The cinematography. The acting. Everything was top notch. Highly recommend it to anyone who doesn’t require constant gore and tits in a movie to be entertained.