Horror cinema has the widest gulf in quality among successful entries. Absolute garbage and flawless masterpieces can bring home millions in the same weekend. Horror is also one of the most sequel-friendly genres in the medium. Even before everything was a franchise, horror movies could drag nine or ten entries out of a concept as simple as a killer at a summer camp. Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey was a terrible film that made money, guaranteeing a sequel. That sequel should teach a valuable lesson to those who want to follow a financial success and cultural failure.