Easter Doom

Easter Doom is an American horror film directed by Leonard Gates. It is produced by Legendary Pictures and distributed by Universal Studios, being released on April 8th 2012.

Summary
A young Woman discovers that she angered the Easter Bunny by telling her school students that the Easter Bunny isn’t real. Soon she starts discovering it is heading after her.

Full Plot
The film begins with Sandra Rhodes teaching her first grade class. When the dismissal bell rings, she wishes her students to have a good Easter. One of the kids ask since it’s snowing, would the Easter Bunny come? Sandra says that the Easter Bunny is just a myth, and it is not real. The students then leave, with most of their souls crushed. Thirty minutes later the Principal comes saying that one of her students got killed in a car accident. It is Later Revealed that student was the one that asked the question about the Easter Bunny.

Then it cuts to Sandra driving home to her apartment. On the way home she sees three ladies standing in the middle of the road. Sandra first tries honking to get them out of the way. However they end up not moving. So she decide to tell them outside of the car. She walks up to one of them and tells them to move. However it is Revealed they have glowing red eyes. One of them then twists Sandra’s arm. They all suddenly start chanting, The Easter Bunny is Coming for you. One of them then let’s go and then they disappear. Sandra then gets in her car, and drives off, scared.

Cast

 * Mila Kunis as Sandra Rhodes
 * Nicholas Cage as James Hill
 * Otto Blackwell as Tony
 * Danielle Sinclair as Principal Michelle Hunter
 * Doris Smith as Suzzanne Williams
 * Xaiver Masey as Jonathan The Landlord
 * Nicolas Sepulveda as Tom Johnson
 * Roger L. Jackson as The Easter Bunny
 * Megan Fox, Scarlett Johansson and Vanessa Hudgens as the Easter Babes
 * Valentina Parra as The Angel

Critical response
The film received mixed-to positive reviews from critics, they praised for its cast and genius storyline, but criticized for its use of special effects believing they used too much.