With cinematographer and 2nd unit director credits already under his belt, Adam Rehmeier burst onto the indie film scene with his feature film directorial debut, The Bunny Game (2012), in which Rodleen Getsic plays a desperate prostitute who ends up fighting for her life after hooking up with a maniacal trucker. The critically-acclaimed black and white film is somber, gritty, and saturated with panic and dread. Rehmeier's follow-up feature is something of a companion piece: Jonas (2013) is a brooding, sinister, and intelligent film that's as fascinating as the director's methods in creating it. Gregg Gilmore plays Jonas, who mysteriously washes up on a beach, then proceeds to gather an audience for "God's Big Message." Jonas will be released September 11th, and you can watch it in its entirety, absolutely free, at jonasmovie.com. Rehmeier generously took some time to discuss with FEARnet his unique films and his intriguing filmmaking tactics. FEARnet:...
- 9/2/2013
- by Eric Stanze
- FEARnet
By Allen Gardner
A Separation (Sony) This drama from Iran won the 2011 Best Foreign Film Oscar, telling the story of a couple who file for a legal separation, with the wife pushing for a divorce. He won’t leave his Alzheimer’s-afflicted father behind, while she is wanting to take their young daughter with her to the United States. After a series of misunderstandings, threats and legal actions, the couple find that there is more than just their marriage that’s on the line. Hyper-realistic to a fault, reminiscent of the neo-realist films that came out of post-ww II Europe, but also repressive and redundant in the extreme, with the characters seeming to throw the same temper tantrum for two hours straight while the story, meanwhile, seems stalled. Wildly overpraised film is a real litmus test, with viewers seeming to be staunch defenders or equally impassioned detractors. It did win an Oscar,...
A Separation (Sony) This drama from Iran won the 2011 Best Foreign Film Oscar, telling the story of a couple who file for a legal separation, with the wife pushing for a divorce. He won’t leave his Alzheimer’s-afflicted father behind, while she is wanting to take their young daughter with her to the United States. After a series of misunderstandings, threats and legal actions, the couple find that there is more than just their marriage that’s on the line. Hyper-realistic to a fault, reminiscent of the neo-realist films that came out of post-ww II Europe, but also repressive and redundant in the extreme, with the characters seeming to throw the same temper tantrum for two hours straight while the story, meanwhile, seems stalled. Wildly overpraised film is a real litmus test, with viewers seeming to be staunch defenders or equally impassioned detractors. It did win an Oscar,...
- 8/1/2012
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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Total Recall: Mind-Bending Edition
Experience Total Recall the way it was meant to be seen with a pristine Director approved 1080P HD transfer! Action star extraordinaire Arnold Schwarzenegger is perfectly cast as Quaid, a 2084 construction worker haunted by dreams of Mars in this crowd-pleasing science fiction spectacle. Against the wishes of his sexy blonde wife (Sharon Stone), Quaid goes to Rekall, a company that implants artificial memories, so he can “remember” visiting the red planet that is...
- 7/31/2012
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
Directed by: Adam Rehmeier
Starring: Rodleen Getsic, Jeff Renfro
Junkie hooker Sylvia Grey turns the wrong trick in demented trucker Jr. After knocking her out cold and taking her to a desolate place where no one can hear her cries, Jr subjects Sylvia to a series of increasingly twisted, sadistic "games". But will she survive the ultimate test when she wakes up with her head sealed in a white bunny mask?
I've heard a lot of uncomfortable whispers about Adam Rehmeier's The Bunny Game lately. The kind of whispers where people boast of its power to disturb and then the even quieter displays of acclaim and meaning the film just might have. Whether or not The Bunny Game does hold within its running time a symbol of deeper meaning is hindered by the fact that at least 75% of the horror movie watching population probably won't make it past the first 35 seconds.
Starring: Rodleen Getsic, Jeff Renfro
Junkie hooker Sylvia Grey turns the wrong trick in demented trucker Jr. After knocking her out cold and taking her to a desolate place where no one can hear her cries, Jr subjects Sylvia to a series of increasingly twisted, sadistic "games". But will she survive the ultimate test when she wakes up with her head sealed in a white bunny mask?
I've heard a lot of uncomfortable whispers about Adam Rehmeier's The Bunny Game lately. The kind of whispers where people boast of its power to disturb and then the even quieter displays of acclaim and meaning the film just might have. Whether or not The Bunny Game does hold within its running time a symbol of deeper meaning is hindered by the fact that at least 75% of the horror movie watching population probably won't make it past the first 35 seconds.
- 7/29/2012
- by Andre Dumas
- Planet Fury
We've been hearing about how controversial The Bunny Game is for a while now. Think you're tough enough to handle it? Then enter our contest to win an autographed copy of the Blu-ry/DVD courtesy of our friends at Autonomy Pictures!
In order to enter for a chance to win one of the five copies we have available, just send an Email Here (contests@dreadcentral.com), including your full name and mailing address. We'll take care of the rest.
Synopsis:
Banned in the UK and partially inspired by a real-life experience of star Rodleen Getsic, The Bunny Game is an unflinching descent into torment and madness. Junkie hooker Sylvia Grey (Gestic in a brave, award-winning performance) turns the wrong trick in demented trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). After knocking her out cold and taking her to a desolate place where no one can hear her cries, Jr subjects Sylvia to a series of increasingly twisted,...
In order to enter for a chance to win one of the five copies we have available, just send an Email Here (contests@dreadcentral.com), including your full name and mailing address. We'll take care of the rest.
Synopsis:
Banned in the UK and partially inspired by a real-life experience of star Rodleen Getsic, The Bunny Game is an unflinching descent into torment and madness. Junkie hooker Sylvia Grey (Gestic in a brave, award-winning performance) turns the wrong trick in demented trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). After knocking her out cold and taking her to a desolate place where no one can hear her cries, Jr subjects Sylvia to a series of increasingly twisted,...
- 7/27/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
If I had to describe Adam Rehmeier's The Bunny Game using only one word, I think I'd have to go with the word "controversial" for obvious reasons. Banned in the UK and partially inspired by a real-life experience of star Rodleen Getsic, The Bunny Game is an unflinching descent into torment and madness. Junkie hooker Sylvia Grey (Gestic in a brave, award-winning performance) turns the wrong trick in demented trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). After knoc…...
- 6/1/2012
- Horrorbid
We recently learned when Adam Rehmeier's The Bunny Game will be getting its Blu-ray/DVD release by Autonomy Pictures (July 17, 2012), and now we have the box art and special features to share.
Limited theatrical dates (in theaters brave enough to screen it) and more teaser posters are forthcoming. Keep up-to-date via The Bunny Game Facebook page.
Synopsis:
Banned in the UK and partially inspired by a real-life experience of star Rodleen Getsic, The Bunny Game is an unflinching descent into torment and madness. Junkie hooker Sylvia Grey (Gestic in a brave, award-winning performance) turns the wrong trick in demented trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). After knocking her out cold and taking her to a desolate place where no one can hear her cries, Jr subjects Sylvia to a series of increasingly twisted, sadistic “games”. But will she survive the ultimate test when she wakes up with her head sealed in a white leather bunny mask?...
Limited theatrical dates (in theaters brave enough to screen it) and more teaser posters are forthcoming. Keep up-to-date via The Bunny Game Facebook page.
Synopsis:
Banned in the UK and partially inspired by a real-life experience of star Rodleen Getsic, The Bunny Game is an unflinching descent into torment and madness. Junkie hooker Sylvia Grey (Gestic in a brave, award-winning performance) turns the wrong trick in demented trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). After knocking her out cold and taking her to a desolate place where no one can hear her cries, Jr subjects Sylvia to a series of increasingly twisted, sadistic “games”. But will she survive the ultimate test when she wakes up with her head sealed in a white leather bunny mask?...
- 6/1/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Autonomy Pictures sent over the second of four teaser posters for the upcoming Us release of Adam Rehmeier's relentless horror film The Bunny Game and also provided us with the film's Blu-ray/DVD release date, which is July 17, 2012.
Disc extras, limited theatrical dates (in theaters brave enough to screen it) and more teaser posters are forthcoming. Keep up-to-date via The Bunny Game Facebook page.
Synopsis:
Banned in the UK and partially inspired by a real-life experience of star Rodleen Getsic, The Bunny Game is an unflinching descent into torment and madness. Junkie hooker Sylvia Grey (Gestic in a brave, award-winning performance) turns the wrong trick in demented trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). After knocking her out cold and taking her to a desolate place where no one can hear her cries, Jr subjects Sylvia to a series of increasingly twisted, sadistic “games”. But will she survive the ultimate test when...
Disc extras, limited theatrical dates (in theaters brave enough to screen it) and more teaser posters are forthcoming. Keep up-to-date via The Bunny Game Facebook page.
Synopsis:
Banned in the UK and partially inspired by a real-life experience of star Rodleen Getsic, The Bunny Game is an unflinching descent into torment and madness. Junkie hooker Sylvia Grey (Gestic in a brave, award-winning performance) turns the wrong trick in demented trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). After knocking her out cold and taking her to a desolate place where no one can hear her cries, Jr subjects Sylvia to a series of increasingly twisted, sadistic “games”. But will she survive the ultimate test when...
- 5/25/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The image you see positioned below this needlessly verbose introduction is kind of hard to look at if you have a fear of being suffocated. I used to have dreams where I couldn’t breathe, and they terrified me. So the first teaser poster for director Adam Rehmeier’s controversial horror movie “The Bunny Game” is a little distressing. A tad unoriginal and familiar, but distressing nonetheless. Apparently the film was banned in England, though it’s supposed to arrive here in the States completely uncut. That should be interesting. Here’s what the flick is about: In The Bunny Game, junkie hooker Sylvia Gray (performance artist Rodleen Getsic) is abducted by trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). He subjects her, and the audience, to a sadistic journey into madness. A few theaters are supposed to screen “The Bunny Game” later this year, though, if I were you, I’d just wait...
- 4/28/2012
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
The first in a series of new one-sheets for Autonomy Pictures' controversial release The Bunny Game is here, and it makes us a bit uncomfortable just looking at it. Check it out along with new stills and a trailer!
From the Press Release
Autonomy Pictures presents the first of four teaser posters for the upcoming Us release of Adam Rehmeier's relentless horror film The Bunny Game. The unflinching indie film was recently banned in England but will see an uncut, uncensored North America limited theatrical (in states that will permit it) and DVD/Blu-ray release in July. Dates and additional information will be announced soon.
In The Bunny Game junkie hooker Sylvia Gray (performance artist Rodleen Getsic in a fearless turn) is abducted by trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). He subjects her, and the audience, to a sadistic journey into madness. Partly inspired by a real-life experience that Getsic endured,...
From the Press Release
Autonomy Pictures presents the first of four teaser posters for the upcoming Us release of Adam Rehmeier's relentless horror film The Bunny Game. The unflinching indie film was recently banned in England but will see an uncut, uncensored North America limited theatrical (in states that will permit it) and DVD/Blu-ray release in July. Dates and additional information will be announced soon.
In The Bunny Game junkie hooker Sylvia Gray (performance artist Rodleen Getsic in a fearless turn) is abducted by trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). He subjects her, and the audience, to a sadistic journey into madness. Partly inspired by a real-life experience that Getsic endured,...
- 4/27/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Autonomy Pictures presents the first of four teaser posters for the upcoming Us release of Adam Rehmeier's relentless horror film The Bunny Game. The unflinching indie film was recently banned in England but will see an uncut, uncensored North American limited theatrical (in states that will permit it) and DVD/Blu-ray release in July.
Dates and additional information will be announced soon.
In The Bunny Game, junkie hooker Sylvia Gray (performance artist Rodleen Getsic) is abducted by trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). He subjects her, and the audience, to a sadistic journey into madness. Partly inspired by a real-life experience that Getsic endured, The Bunny Game pushes the boundaries of extreme realism in horror cinema.
Head inside for a larger look and keep tabs on the Facebook page for more.
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Dates and additional information will be announced soon.
In The Bunny Game, junkie hooker Sylvia Gray (performance artist Rodleen Getsic) is abducted by trucker Jr (Jeff Renfro). He subjects her, and the audience, to a sadistic journey into madness. Partly inspired by a real-life experience that Getsic endured, The Bunny Game pushes the boundaries of extreme realism in horror cinema.
Head inside for a larger look and keep tabs on the Facebook page for more.
Read more...
- 4/27/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Here's our first look at the post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller The Colony, which stars Laurence Fishburne, Bill Paxton and Kevin Zegers. It's a small image, I know, but it gives us an idea of what the setting and tone of the film will be.
Here's the synopsis:
Beneath the icy surface, survivors of Colony Seven struggle as food supplies dwindle and temperatures continue to drop.
Plagued by illness and internal conflict, the colonists suspect the worst when they mysteriously lose contact with Colony Five - the only other known settlement. Sam, a strong-willed mechanic with a tragic past, joins a team headed up by Briggs on a dangerous expedition to find out what happened. After a hellish trek, they discover a threat much worse than imagined, and now Colony Seven must win a savage battle to preserve the last of humanity.
Jeff Renfro wrote and directed the film. The story sounds decent,...
- 4/20/2012
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
The first image from the upcoming post-apocalyptic thriller, The Colony, has surfaced, courtesy of Sierra Affinity.
Shooting began late last month on the film which stars Laurence Fishburne, Bill Paxton and Kevin Zegers. Jeff Renfro directs from a script he penned with Patrick Tarr, Pascal Trottier and Svet Rouskov.
Beneath the icy surface, survivors of Colony Seven struggle as food supplies dwindle and temperatures continue to drop.
Plagued by illness and internal conflict, the colonists suspect the worst when they mysteriously lose contact with Colony Five - the only other known settlement. Sam, a strong-willed mechanic with a tragic past, joins a team headed up by Briggs on a dangerous expedition to find out whathappened. After a hellish trek, they discover a threat much worse than imagined, and now Colony Seven must win asavage battle to preserve the last of humanity.
Head inside for a larger version of the pic.
Shooting began late last month on the film which stars Laurence Fishburne, Bill Paxton and Kevin Zegers. Jeff Renfro directs from a script he penned with Patrick Tarr, Pascal Trottier and Svet Rouskov.
Beneath the icy surface, survivors of Colony Seven struggle as food supplies dwindle and temperatures continue to drop.
Plagued by illness and internal conflict, the colonists suspect the worst when they mysteriously lose contact with Colony Five - the only other known settlement. Sam, a strong-willed mechanic with a tragic past, joins a team headed up by Briggs on a dangerous expedition to find out whathappened. After a hellish trek, they discover a threat much worse than imagined, and now Colony Seven must win asavage battle to preserve the last of humanity.
Head inside for a larger version of the pic.
- 4/19/2012
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Laurie Strode. Ellen Ripley. Nancy Thompson.
Many of the great horror movies are great precisely for the heroines whom audiences can identify with and root for. And it’s almost always better to have a heroine rise up to defeat pure evil much more so than a male hero. Even more, it’s the rare horror movie that successfully subverts the heroine’s role, such as Marion Crane being killed just when we realize we are even watching a horror movie at all.
The nameless prostitute (Rodleen Getsic) at the center of Adam Rehmeier‘s The Bunny Game subverts the heroine’s role in entirely different ways. First of all, she’s a prostitute, not the typical chaste leading lady we are to expect. When we first see her, she is being debased and dominated by an overly aggressive client in graphic detail, in a way not unlike one might...
Many of the great horror movies are great precisely for the heroines whom audiences can identify with and root for. And it’s almost always better to have a heroine rise up to defeat pure evil much more so than a male hero. Even more, it’s the rare horror movie that successfully subverts the heroine’s role, such as Marion Crane being killed just when we realize we are even watching a horror movie at all.
The nameless prostitute (Rodleen Getsic) at the center of Adam Rehmeier‘s The Bunny Game subverts the heroine’s role in entirely different ways. First of all, she’s a prostitute, not the typical chaste leading lady we are to expect. When we first see her, she is being debased and dominated by an overly aggressive client in graphic detail, in a way not unlike one might...
- 3/26/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
It's been a long road getting the controversial little film The Bunny Game domestic distribution, but finally a light is showing at the end of the tunnel. Read on for all the details and a new still from the flick.
From the Press Release:
Producer Derek Curl (Tla Releasing/ The Innkeepers, Stake Land) announces the launch of the new label, Autonomy Pictures, a filmmaker-driven company dedicated to producing and distributing boundary-pushing, uncompromising cinema on a worldwide scale. The company, spearheaded by Curl, David Gregory (Severin Films/ Plague Town, The Theatre Bizarre), and Lewis Tice (Danger After Dark), has acquired all U.S. rights to Adam Rehmeier¹s The Bunny Game, a shockingly explicit cinematic experience about the abduction of a prostitute and the terror she is subjected to at the hands of her captive. Featuring a fearless performance by actress Rodleen Getsic, who also co-wrote the film with Rehmeir based on her own experiences,...
From the Press Release:
Producer Derek Curl (Tla Releasing/ The Innkeepers, Stake Land) announces the launch of the new label, Autonomy Pictures, a filmmaker-driven company dedicated to producing and distributing boundary-pushing, uncompromising cinema on a worldwide scale. The company, spearheaded by Curl, David Gregory (Severin Films/ Plague Town, The Theatre Bizarre), and Lewis Tice (Danger After Dark), has acquired all U.S. rights to Adam Rehmeier¹s The Bunny Game, a shockingly explicit cinematic experience about the abduction of a prostitute and the terror she is subjected to at the hands of her captive. Featuring a fearless performance by actress Rodleen Getsic, who also co-wrote the film with Rehmeir based on her own experiences,...
- 3/9/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
The Bunny Game, which has been described as ‘taking psychological and physical terror to new extremes’ was banned by the BBFC back in October of last year on the grounds that “the principal focus of The Bunny Game is the unremitting sexual and physical abuse of a helpless woman, as well as the sadistic and sexual pleasure the man derives from this.”
The film, which centres around a drug-addicted prostitute, Bunny, played by Rodleen Getsic, who is kidnapped by a truck driver (Jeff Renfro) and subjected to a harrowing series of sadistic and torturous games, will never see the light of day here in the UK, but thanks to the folks at Melon Farmers (who pointed us in the right direction) we can see a little of what director Adam Rehmeier’s The Bunny Game had in store for it’s audience:...
The film, which centres around a drug-addicted prostitute, Bunny, played by Rodleen Getsic, who is kidnapped by a truck driver (Jeff Renfro) and subjected to a harrowing series of sadistic and torturous games, will never see the light of day here in the UK, but thanks to the folks at Melon Farmers (who pointed us in the right direction) we can see a little of what director Adam Rehmeier’s The Bunny Game had in store for it’s audience:...
- 2/14/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Jeff Renfro, Rodleen Getsic, The Bunny Game Adam Rehmeier's The Bunny Game, a mix of explicit sex and physical and psychological abuse, has been banned by the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), reports Total Film. A few weeks ago, the BBFC stirred up quite a bit of talk after it decided to ban Tom Six's The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence), which opened (to disappointing business) via IFC Films in the United States last week. [See partial list of the BBFC's banned movies.] The BBFC explained its position in a statement that reads: "The principal focus of The Bunny Game is the unremitting sexual and physical abuse of a helpless woman, as well as the sadistic and sexual pleasure the man derives from this." BBFC director David Cooke added that “it is the Board’s carefully considered view that to issue a certificate to this work, even if confined to adults, would be inconsistent with the Board’s Guidelines,...
- 10/14/2011
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Back in June Trinity announced that they had acquired the UK rights to Adam Rehmeier’s controversial film The Bunny Game and were set to release it through their new home entertainment label Trinity X early next year. Now that release will not happen thanks to a ban on the film by the BBFC who have denied it a release on the grounds that “the principal focus of The Bunny Game is the unremitting sexual and physical abuse of a helpless woman, as well as the sadistic and sexual pleasure the man derives from this.”
While BBFC director David Cooke added:
It is the Board’s carefully considered view that to issue a certificate to this work, even if confined to adults, would be inconsistent with the Board’s Guidelines, would risk potential harm within the terms of the Video Recordings Act, and would accordingly be unacceptable to the public.
While BBFC director David Cooke added:
It is the Board’s carefully considered view that to issue a certificate to this work, even if confined to adults, would be inconsistent with the Board’s Guidelines, would risk potential harm within the terms of the Video Recordings Act, and would accordingly be unacceptable to the public.
- 10/13/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
So now it looks like our previous story about Trinity X acquiring UK rights to Adam Rehmeier's independent feature The Bunny Game might have become moot as the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) has rejected the sexually violent film on DVD. What does that mean exactly? Read on for the details.
BBFC Guidelines state “A strict policy on sexual violence and rape is applied. Content which might eroticise or endorse sexual violence may require cuts at any classification level. This is more likely with video works than film because of the potential for replaying scenes out of context. Any association of sex with non-consensual restraint, pain or humiliation may be cut.” As the BBFC sees it, the principal focus of The Bunny Game is the unremitting sexual and physical abuse of a helpless woman, as well as the sadistic and sexual pleasure the man derives from this. The...
BBFC Guidelines state “A strict policy on sexual violence and rape is applied. Content which might eroticise or endorse sexual violence may require cuts at any classification level. This is more likely with video works than film because of the potential for replaying scenes out of context. Any association of sex with non-consensual restraint, pain or humiliation may be cut.” As the BBFC sees it, the principal focus of The Bunny Game is the unremitting sexual and physical abuse of a helpless woman, as well as the sadistic and sexual pleasure the man derives from this. The...
- 10/12/2011
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
It was announced back in June that Trinity acquired UK rights to Adam Rehmeier's highly controversial film The Bunny Game and will be releasing it through their new home entertainment label Trinity X in early 2012. Unfortunately, it looks as if Rehmeier has a lot more in common with Tom Six than he knew. Much like The Human Centipede 2 (Full Sequence), The Bunny Game's DVD release has been rejected by the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification). I don't understand why they feel the need to publicly humiliate these films, like they're going to shame them into submission. Bunny Games follows a female prostitute (Rodleen Getsic) who hitches a lift with a truck driver. The truck driver (Jeff Renfro) kidnaps the woman, restrains and forcibly strips her, and proceeds to physically and sexually abuse and humiliate her. The abuse of the kidnapped woman takes up the greater part of the.
- 10/12/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Trinity have announced that they have acquired the UK rights to Adam Rehmeier’s controversial film The Bunny Game and will be releasing it through their new home entertainment label Trinity X in early 2012. Yet to be certified in the UK, The Bunny Game, which has been described as ‘taking psychological and physical terror to new extremes’ centres around a drug-addicted prostitute, Bunny, played by Rodleen Getsic, who is kidnapped by a truck driver (Jeff Renfro) and subjected to a harrowing series of sadistic and torturous games.
The first title to be released by Trinity X, in Sept 2011, is Simon Rumley’s acclaimed Red White & Blue, and you can read out review of that film right here.
The first title to be released by Trinity X, in Sept 2011, is Simon Rumley’s acclaimed Red White & Blue, and you can read out review of that film right here.
- 6/29/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Adam Rehmeier's independent feature The Bunny Game has found a home in the UK with Trinity X acquiring UK rights for the nasty little film we've been talking about for over a year now.
Mark Sandell, co-director of Trinity Films, said today: "Although 'The Bunny Game' is acquired viewing and deals with disturbing issues, it fits the Trinity X brand perfectly in that it is distinctive and independent film-making at its best, with strong performances and a highly original filmic eye".
Directed by filmmaker Adam Rehmeier from a screenplay by Rodleen Getsic and Rehmeier, the film follows a prostitute (played by a gutsy Rodleen Getsic) looking for her next meal who hitches a ride with a trucker (Jeff Renfro) that leaves her praying for her next breath.
For more about this disturbing new flick, you can become a fan of The Bunny Game on Facebook.
You can...
Mark Sandell, co-director of Trinity Films, said today: "Although 'The Bunny Game' is acquired viewing and deals with disturbing issues, it fits the Trinity X brand perfectly in that it is distinctive and independent film-making at its best, with strong performances and a highly original filmic eye".
Directed by filmmaker Adam Rehmeier from a screenplay by Rodleen Getsic and Rehmeier, the film follows a prostitute (played by a gutsy Rodleen Getsic) looking for her next meal who hitches a ride with a trucker (Jeff Renfro) that leaves her praying for her next breath.
For more about this disturbing new flick, you can become a fan of The Bunny Game on Facebook.
You can...
- 6/28/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
We haven't heard anything about Adam Rehmeier's independent feature The Bunny Game for quite some time now, but the memories of the trailer still linger. Why? Because it was friggin' insane. Some teaser art has popped up to remind us of the depravity, and we have a quick peek of it here for ya!
Things go horribly awry for just one working lady in the new indie flick The Bunny Game. Directed by filmmaker Adam Rehmeier from a screenplay by Rodleen Getsic and Rehmeier, the film follows a prostitute (played by a gutsy Getsic) looking for her next meal who hitches a ride with a trucker (Jeff Renfro) that leaves her praying for her next breath.
For more about this disturbing new flick, you can become a fan of The Bunny Game on Facebook.
You can also check out both the teaser and full trailer below, but be warned...
Things go horribly awry for just one working lady in the new indie flick The Bunny Game. Directed by filmmaker Adam Rehmeier from a screenplay by Rodleen Getsic and Rehmeier, the film follows a prostitute (played by a gutsy Getsic) looking for her next meal who hitches a ride with a trucker (Jeff Renfro) that leaves her praying for her next breath.
For more about this disturbing new flick, you can become a fan of The Bunny Game on Facebook.
You can also check out both the teaser and full trailer below, but be warned...
- 1/21/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Director Adam Rehmeier has this cool film called The Bunny Game coming to film festivals this year. The Bunny Game follows a prostitute looking for her next meal hitches a ride with a trucker that leaves her praying for her next breath. This film isn't for everyone but for the fans who love shocking moments and torture scenes this will be a treat for you. The cast and crew took this film past the limits. Actress Rodleen Getsic gives a standout performance and shows just how much she'll "Really Do" for a project she believes in! Check out my latest "Versus" with Adam Rehmeier as he gives GeekTyrant the first sneak peak at the making of The Bunny Game. Film Festival don't pass up this cool film!
Brian S- Hey Adam, first off how did you get into the film making biz?
Adam Rehmeier- I've always been interested in storytelling.
- 1/21/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Last year Bloody Disgusting came across an insane looking new indepenednt horror flick by the title The Bunny Game. After watching the insanely intense trailer for the Adam Rehmeier-directed pic, we've been watching the development like a hawk. From a screenplay by Rodleen Getsic and Rehmeier, The Bunny Game follows a prostitute (Rodleen Getsic) looking for her next meal who hitches a ride with a trucker (Jeff Renfro) that leaves her praying for her next breath. Adding more fuel to the fire, Bd scored an exclusive look at the grisly first poster for the film designed by artist Tom Neely. Check it out inside and watch this spot for festival announcements shortly.
- 1/21/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Cautionary tales. You would think that by now someone would listen to at least one of them. Especially ones concerning the horrors of meeting up with strange people and offering ... let's just say your bodily services.
Things go horribly awry for just one working lady in the new indie flick The Bunny Game. Directed by indie filmmaker Adam Rehmeier from a screenplay by Rodleen Getsic and Rehmeier, the film follows a prostitute (played by a gutsy Getsic) looking for her next meal who hitches a ride with a trucker (Jeff Renfro) that leaves her praying for her next breath.
For more about this disturbing new flick, you can become a fan of The Bunny Game on Facebook. You can check out both the teaser and full trailer below, but be warned they are Very Not Safe For Work!
The Bunny Game - Teaser Trailer
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Things go horribly awry for just one working lady in the new indie flick The Bunny Game. Directed by indie filmmaker Adam Rehmeier from a screenplay by Rodleen Getsic and Rehmeier, the film follows a prostitute (played by a gutsy Getsic) looking for her next meal who hitches a ride with a trucker (Jeff Renfro) that leaves her praying for her next breath.
For more about this disturbing new flick, you can become a fan of The Bunny Game on Facebook. You can check out both the teaser and full trailer below, but be warned they are Very Not Safe For Work!
The Bunny Game - Teaser Trailer
Uploaded by dreadcentral. - Classic TV and last night's shows,...
- 2/22/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Bloody Disgusting stumbled (more like tripped) over a teaser and trailer for a new black and white indie flick that has me mesmerized. Directed by indie filmmaker Adam Rehmeier from a screenplay by Rodleen Getsic and Rehmeier, The Bunny Game follows a prostitute looking for her next meal who hitches a ride with a trucker that leaves her praying for her next breath. The trailers are gritty, mean and show some teeth. I'm quite curious to see the final product as this could go in any direction. Watch for more as it's revealed. What do you guys think of the two different trailers? The imagery definitely struck a nerve with me. Jeff Renfro and Rodleen Getsic star.
- 2/22/2010
- bloody-disgusting.com
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