Black Sheep - Pecore Assassine -

While it didn't win Oscars, Black Sheep earned its place in horror history for its sheer audacity. It takes a "docile" animal and makes it genuinely threatening (and hilarious). Critics from Rotten Tomatoes and IMDb often note that while the story is simple, the execution is a masterclass in B-movie fun.

In the rolling green hills of New Zealand, something is woolly, wild, and incredibly hungry. Black Sheep (released in Italy as Pecore assassine ) is a 2006 horror-comedy that takes the country's most iconic animal and turns it into a bloodthirsty nightmare. Directed by Jonathan King, this cult favorite blends practical gore with a ridiculous premise to create a "splatter-comedy" in the vein of early Peter Jackson. Black Sheep - Pecore assassine

: Henry must overcome his phobia to survive a massive flock of fluffy killers. Production and Style While it didn't win Oscars, Black Sheep earned