British independent director Rhys Frake-Waterfield gained some notoriety for his 2023 film “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey,” at best a fun sketch idea that could hardly support a full-length horror film, much less a very botched sequel. But it wasn’t bad enough to merit cultists or a rack full of Razzies, both of which he found:
Welcome to Horror Explorer, a curated column showcasing the month’s best movies, shows, books, and everything spooky worth watching. I’m William Earl, Chief Digital Officer of Variety and the publication’s resident horror enthusiast. Please write to me at wearl@variety.com If there is anything I should review for next month’s letter. marquee madness Image credit: Courtesy