
An ultra-low-budget horror film featuring Winnie the Pooh and Piglet on a killing spree has been named the worst movie of the year by the Razzie Awards. The controversial film, “Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey,” was made for less than $250,000 and generated global headlines and death threats from enraged fans. Taking advantage of expired copyrights on A.A. Milne’s books, the movie evaded legal action but received multiple Razzies, including worst picture, director, and screenplay. Despite the backlash, the film grossed nearly $5 million and sparked debate about copyright laws and creative freedom in the film industry.