
Winnie the Pooh: Master of Puppets 2023
"Rated "F" for fucking violence and gore"
When Maddie's past comes knocking, her quiet life shatters as a relentless force of evil takes shape—not as a shadow, but as a monstrous bear straight out of nightmare.
Director: Timo Rose
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Winnie the Pooh: Master of Puppets (2023) about?
Maddie's past resurfaces when a sinister figure named Mike Donovan enters her life, unleashing a demonic bear that embodies her deepest fears. The horror-comedy twists childhood nostalgia into a visceral battle against inner demons.
Who directed Winnie the Pooh: Master of Puppets?
Timo Rose directs this boundary-pushing horror-comedy, known for his daring approach to genre-blending storytelling.
Who stars in Winnie the Pooh: Master of Puppets?
The film stars Simon Kerrison, Deena Unverzagt, Maria Kirsch, Maria Hoyas, and Alan Maxson in pivotal roles that balance terror and dark humor.
Is Winnie the Pooh: Master of Puppets (2023) worth watching?
If you crave horror-comedy with a grotesque edge and don't mind puppetry gone horribly wrong, this tight 85-minute ride delivers high-impact scares with a twisted grin. Just don't expect a cuddly ending.
How long is Winnie the Pooh: Master of Puppets?
The film runs for 85 minutes, perfect for a quick but intense burst of horror-comedy.
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Winnie the Pooh: Master of Puppets (2023) — When Horror Meets Puppet Nightmares
When Maddie's past comes knocking, her quiet life shatters as a relentless force of evil takes shape—not as a shadow, but as a monstrous bear straight out of nightmare.
With the arrival of the enigmatic Mike Donovan, her inner terrors don't just haunt her; they step into the light, claws bared and hungers insatiable. *Winnie the Pooh: Master of Puppets (2023)*, directed by Timo Rose, blends grotesque horror with pitch-black comedy to explore how trauma festers when ignored. Simon Kerrison leads a cast that leans into the absurd and the terrifying, turning childhood nostalgia into a nightmare fuel-fueled descent. Expect practical gore, twisted puppetry, and a tone that swings from darkly funny to deeply unsettling, all wrapped in just 85 minutes of pure, unhinged cinema.