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Bunny is a streetwise hustler working a quick job when everything goes sideways fast. Thrown into a fight for his life, he turns to his best friend Dino for help. What follows is one wild, sweltering summer day and night in their East Village tenement, as the two scheme with a crew of eccentric neighbors to cover up a dead body. With the NYPD circling, chaos reigns as the clock ticks and the heat rises. Bunny's only goal is simple: survive the night without getting caught or killed.
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Tim Cogshell FilmWeek (LAist) Nov 19
I thoroughly enjoyed this wacky little movie. Go to Full Review
Natalia Winkelman New York Times Nov 13
Bunny is a New York movie that eschews realism but still brims with authentic affection, and in doing so, bursts with life. Go to Full Review
Kristy Puchko Mashable Nov 11
You feel the hustle of Bunny in every frame. Alive, exciting, funny, and original, Bunny is gem not to be overlooked. Go to Full Review
Jake Tropila In Review Online Dec 5
Sweats to hit the 90-minute mark, and it all builds to a happy ending that is not in the least bit plausible, but as a directorial calling card, Bunny makes for an entertainingly good time with good company. Go to Full Review
Phil Walsh Geek Vibes Nation Nov 25
4/10
For a film that begins with urgency, it quickly devolves into a series of characters popping in and out, which makes it more like a running gag than a running storyline. Knock-knock jokes have more zip and panache than any line in Bunny. Go to Full Review
Carla Hay Culture Mix Nov 23
Bunny is a shaggy but watchable 2020s movie that pays tribute to stoner comedies of the 1990s. The plot (about New York City apartment dwellers trying to hide a dead man's body) drags and wears thin, but there are some genuinely funny moments. Go to Full Review
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meowmeow3311 @Meowmeow2820 1d A real NYC night, if you know-you know! Love the characters and the soundtrack. They loved and supported each other like real NYers! See more Thegiez W @Thegiez 2d One of the most entertaining movies I’ve seen in a long time. Insanely quirky characters,am going to watch it again. Many thumbs up. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 See more Natalie C @Natcat2026 2d I liked the movie a lot! I found myself laughing every few minutes (picture a "hand on the forehead" emoji, too). What a mess! But it drew me in, for sure! It’s almost like you were watching the main character running around with a "Go-Pro" on his head, showing the absolutely insane, terrifying, wild day he had. Dino! He was great. Loved the fact that despite being a total stoner, he was a reader, too. Hence, the matching Basketball Diaries shirts, and a reference he made to the book, The Sandlot, toward the end. And the Jewish gal coming to rent the Airbnb room…with the rules she has to follow—then the Rabbi coming to talk to everyone. Hilarious! The cops were a kick! Doing their job and thinking about food the whole time. Ha! I was really drawn into each of the main characters—as simple as they were. I wanted to learn more about their whole story. But the bits and pieces that the audience got were enough to stay intrigued. BUNNY is full of life! A great indie film. See more TheMovieSearch R @TheMovieSearch 2d Bunny is an absolute mess from start to finish, failing on nearly every cinematic front. Set in a grimy, rundown apartment building, the film tries to blend sexual tension, assault, and murder, but none of it ever feels grounded or coherent. The story drags endlessly, with no clear direction or resolution, leaving viewers lost in a chaotic, meaningless void. The screenplay is abysmal—opaque, unimaginative, and painfully predictable—offering no emotional connection or creative depth. The cast is miscast, delivering wooden performances that further drag down the already collapsing narrative. Technical aspects like lighting and editing only exacerbate the chaos, making scenes feel jarring and amateurish. The direction is baffling, likely self-directed by an actor, resulting in a film so self-indulgent and unfocused that it becomes unwatchable. Overall, Bunny is a catastrophic failure, a disjointed nightmare of a movie that has no merit, no entertainment value, and no reason to exist. See more Cody R @Cody69 3d Captures New York vibe brilliantly. Funny entertaining gritty exciting tragic. ✅️✅️✅️✅️✅️. Just randomly found it on Netflix. Photography is dope. Better then most 50 million dollar movies and probably made for under 50k. What's more impressive is the only guy I recognized is the cop who believe is the guy from *office space*, which means a bunch of "unknown" actors did what 95% of actors that are on the tube can't/don't.. Worth a watch fa sho See more zy c @rorolove 3d Love this movie , my top 10. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Bunny is a streetwise hustler working a quick job when everything goes sideways fast. Thrown into a fight for his life, he turns to his best friend Dino for help. What follows is one wild, sweltering summer day and night in their East Village tenement, as the two scheme with a crew of eccentric neighbors to cover up a dead body. With the NYPD circling, chaos reigns as the clock ticks and the heat rises. Bunny's only goal is simple: survive the night without getting caught or killed.
Director
Ben Jacobson
Producer
Scott Dougan, Stefan Marolachakis, Mo Stark, Ben Jacobson, Sarah Sarandos
Screenwriter
Ben Jacobson, Stefan Marolachakis, Mo Stark
Distributor
Vertical
Genre
Comedy, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Nov 7, 2025, Limited
Runtime
1h 27m
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