Easter Bunny Kill Kill (2006)

Review by David Rupp

Remington, a murderous grifter cons his way into a mother's heart, putting on a fatherly facade to her cherished son, Nicholas. But the second she leaves for work, a torrent of abuse rains upon the gentle boy. Remington heads out for some hookers and invites his dilettante-child molester-drug-dealer buddy over to abuse Nicholas. In the meantime, the only comfort the boy gets is in confiding with his new pet bunny. Debauchery is at hand but Nicholas is nowhere to be found but someone wearing the mask of the beloved holiday hopper shows up ready to deliver a blood-splattered night of unspeakable carnage.
Written & Directed by Chad Ferrin
Starring: Trent Haaga, Timothy Muskatell, Ricardo Gray and Charlotte Marie
I am quite surprised this movie hasn't made it's way to some cult following. I mean you have a deceitful boyfriend, a 'special' kid who in some scenes just tugs the heart strings, a creepy pedophile, revengeful Mexican handyman, hookers, drugs, murder and twists....Whew!
The acting is actually passable, in fact Ricardo Grays portrayal of Nicholas, a boy with MRCP (mentally hadicapped/cerebral palsey) is almost awe inspiring. The writing/dialog in some spots are a little hokey but it works in this instance.
I have to say that even though this is far from box office gold, it should hold a higher place in the underground/cult film circles. Great kills, creepy characters, plenty of blood and vengence for the innocent, but is anyone truly innocent. Watch this movie at least once whereveryou canfind it.
9/10