Lors d'un séjour en camping pour le 21e anniversaire de Kate, ses amis rencontrent Piglet, un monstrueux hybride homme-porc qui tue brutalement l'un d'entre eux.Lors d'un séjour en camping pour le 21e anniversaire de Kate, ses amis rencontrent Piglet, un monstrueux hybride homme-porc qui tue brutalement l'un d'entre eux.Lors d'un séjour en camping pour le 21e anniversaire de Kate, ses amis rencontrent Piglet, un monstrueux hybride homme-porc qui tue brutalement l'un d'entre eux.
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When I sat down to watch the 2025 horror movie "Piglet", I have to admit that I was harboring very, very low expectations to the movie. Yeah, I wasn't exactly overly keen on the 2023 movie "Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey" nor the 2024 movie "Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey II". But still, since it was a movie that I hadn't already seen, of course I opted to check it out.
The movie was watchable, I will give it that much. Sure, you're not in for an evening of stellar entertainment, but were you expecting that from a movie titled "Piglet" and with its premise and synopsis? Hardly so. So yeah, you pretty much would get what you would assume from a movie such as this. And I suppose on that account, then writer Harry Boxley did a fair enough job. It was a rather generic slasher horror script, if you look past the fact that this was supposed to be Piglet.
I was not familiar with the actors and actresses on the cast list. I will say that the acting performances were fair, but nothing outstanding or noteworthy though.
Visually, the movie was semi-okay. There were some special effects that were fair enough, and they helped lift up the otherwise bland narrative.
Would I recommend you to go out and watch "Piglet"? No. Will I ever return to watch it a second time? No.
My rating of director Andrea M. Catinella's 2025 movie "Piglet" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
The movie was watchable, I will give it that much. Sure, you're not in for an evening of stellar entertainment, but were you expecting that from a movie titled "Piglet" and with its premise and synopsis? Hardly so. So yeah, you pretty much would get what you would assume from a movie such as this. And I suppose on that account, then writer Harry Boxley did a fair enough job. It was a rather generic slasher horror script, if you look past the fact that this was supposed to be Piglet.
I was not familiar with the actors and actresses on the cast list. I will say that the acting performances were fair, but nothing outstanding or noteworthy though.
Visually, the movie was semi-okay. There were some special effects that were fair enough, and they helped lift up the otherwise bland narrative.
Would I recommend you to go out and watch "Piglet"? No. Will I ever return to watch it a second time? No.
My rating of director Andrea M. Catinella's 2025 movie "Piglet" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
Just finished watching this movie and if like me you have seen the Winnie the Pooh horror movies then you would be totally mistaken for thinking that this film is from the same universe, I did until I read that it's a standalone movie.
Now if you liked the Winnie the Pooh horror movies hen you may like this, I said may because you would have to think about the first one and put the acting, the story, the killings, heck everything that the first movie had and drop it down a few degrees and then you will know how bad this film is.
The only thing going for it, it didn't take itself seriously.
Then again I don't know if they did that in purpose or not.
If you miss this movie then don't worry your not missing much.
Now if you liked the Winnie the Pooh horror movies hen you may like this, I said may because you would have to think about the first one and put the acting, the story, the killings, heck everything that the first movie had and drop it down a few degrees and then you will know how bad this film is.
The only thing going for it, it didn't take itself seriously.
Then again I don't know if they did that in purpose or not.
If you miss this movie then don't worry your not missing much.
Well where do I start with this one. Short answer do not waste your time. Longer answer below
I've seen some low budget films in my time and I've had many great experiences watching such films.
However Piglet is by a multitude of a million light years the absolute biggest pile of tripe I've ever seen.
Terrible acting, terrible effects. Honestly staring the wall in a freezing cold room would be a better use for your time.
The whole thing looks like it was shot and edited by someone in a bedroom. The blood effects look like they were added using technology from the 90's
I actually said to my wife around 10 mins in the whole film could be condensed into 15 mins.
I've seen some low budget films in my time and I've had many great experiences watching such films.
However Piglet is by a multitude of a million light years the absolute biggest pile of tripe I've ever seen.
Terrible acting, terrible effects. Honestly staring the wall in a freezing cold room would be a better use for your time.
The whole thing looks like it was shot and edited by someone in a bedroom. The blood effects look like they were added using technology from the 90's
I actually said to my wife around 10 mins in the whole film could be condensed into 15 mins.
I recently watched the UK film 🇬🇧 Piglet (2025) on Tubi. The story follows a man who escapes captivity and takes refuge in the woods, leaving behind a pattern of disturbing acts. When a 21-year-old woman decides that a birthday camping trip with her friend is just what she needs, she soon realizes she's chosen the wrong woods to celebrate in...
Directed by Andrea M. Catinella (Mouseboat Massacre), the film stars Alexander Butler (All Roads Lead Home), Alina Desmond (Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2), and Shayli Reagan (Mouseboat Massacre).
At first, Piglet seems like it might turn out okay. The setup is solid, and the villain is decently conceived. The kill scenes feature some effective gore and blood splatter, and the film includes some visually appealing sequences, along with nudity and random girl-on-girl action typical of this niche horror trend.
Unfortunately, things go downhill quickly. As the story unfolds, the plot deteriorates, and the addition of Piglet's human sidekick only makes things worse. By the time the final showdown arrives, it feels flat, awkward, and ultimately disappointing.
In conclusion, Piglet is the weakest entry yet in this growing subgenre of twisted fairy tale horror. I'd score it a 3/10.
Directed by Andrea M. Catinella (Mouseboat Massacre), the film stars Alexander Butler (All Roads Lead Home), Alina Desmond (Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey 2), and Shayli Reagan (Mouseboat Massacre).
At first, Piglet seems like it might turn out okay. The setup is solid, and the villain is decently conceived. The kill scenes feature some effective gore and blood splatter, and the film includes some visually appealing sequences, along with nudity and random girl-on-girl action typical of this niche horror trend.
Unfortunately, things go downhill quickly. As the story unfolds, the plot deteriorates, and the addition of Piglet's human sidekick only makes things worse. By the time the final showdown arrives, it feels flat, awkward, and ultimately disappointing.
In conclusion, Piglet is the weakest entry yet in this growing subgenre of twisted fairy tale horror. I'd score it a 3/10.
It's unclear to me how people continuously are able to scrap enough money together to make these movies. There's absolutely nothing new to see in this movie. A masked killer (and family) kills everyone they see. I think this would be better if Piglet actually was a pig man instead of some deformed guy wearing a pig mask. If they would have had 2 or 3 masks and used them in each shot Piglet was in, they could just re-release the movie with whatever mask he was wearing....maybe a possum! The rest is pretty cliche, the characters make bad decisions, there are side characters to up the kill count and create awkward, unnecessary scenes in the film, etc. Honestly though, pick something else to watch...
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis is a first standalone piglet film that is not part of the Twisted Childhood Universe, unfortunately. It has a different director and cast and, yes, the mask looks definitely like the 2023's Blood & Honey.
- Bandes originalesFace to Face
Written by Kia Knoester & Carmichael B. Castaños
Performed by Kia Knoester
Produced by Carmichael B. Castaños
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- 1h 23min(83 min)
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