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A bone-chillingly atmospheric, deeply unsettling, and surreal psychological horror-thriller takes center stage in Honey Bunch. Written and directed by the visionary filmmaking duo Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli (the acclaimed creators of Violation), this highly unique, 114-minute indie thriller makes a massive digital splash following its highly anticipated streaming debut on Shudder. Masterfully trading standard jump scares for a slow-burning, calculation-heavy descent into domestic dread, the film arrives fresh on digital platforms with a pristine, high-fidelity Hindi dubbed multi-audio track, functioning as a gripping, edge-of-your-seat exploration of memory loss, gaslighting, and the unsettling depths of marital devotion.
The deeply layered, pressure-cooker narrative centers on Diana (played with exceptional screen presence, frantic intensity, and raw vulnerability by Grace Glowicki), a woman who takes a collective deep breath as she wakes up from a long, traumatic coma following a devastating car accident. Left with severely fragmented memories and a wounded hip, her structured reality permanently fractures when her fiercely devoted husband, Homer (portrayed with brilliant internal grit and unsettling warmth by real-life husband Ben Petrie), takes her to a highly experimental, isolated trauma recovery facility hidden deep within the remote wilderness. Headed by the eccentric Dr. Tréphine (Patricia Tulasne) alongside an enigmatic staff played by horror veterans Kate Dickie and Julian Richings, the clinic's odd, unconventional methods promise to restore Diana's fractured mind.
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