8/10
Fresh Meat!
12 February 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Every moment of Easter Bunny Kill Kill is fresh and unique; from one murder to the next. Most of the action takes place on Easter, which makes for a very interesting theme throughout the movie.

One facet that makes it truly original and wonderful to watch, is the cute little white "Easter bunny" that hops aimlessly around the house while gruesome murders are taking place left and right. You expect the bunny will fall prey to the mayhem, but the writer skillfully manages to create a peaceful aura around her. In each scene she is the peace before the storm - or bloodbath in this case. Such an imaginative part of the movie! The characters are fascinating and genuinely disturbing on their own. Together, they are even more nightmarish. Remington and Ray are by far the most vile and unnerving, at least until the end. The end of the movie turns an intriguing twist that both surprised and shocked me.

I have been lucky enough to see two of Chad Ferrin's movies - Easter Bunny Kill Kill and Someone's Knocking at the Door - and have enjoyed them immensely. Can't wait to see more!
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