

A woman must protect her small town from the Jackalope (based on the mythical rabbit-antelope creature of North American folklore) and his army of devilish bunnies as they embark on a murder spree over the Easter weekend.
Practical Effects
The jackalope puppet looks like it wants to fight you personally.
Acting
Diane Foster directed AND stars—triple-threat indie hustle.

Director
Diane Foster
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The jackalope legend originates from 1930s Wyoming taxidermy pranks by Douglas Herrick—this film treats that hoax as legitimate horror canon.
Part of the 2020s micro-budget 'holiday horror' boom where indie filmmakers weaponize every calendar date against suburban America.