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“Rabbit Trap” is a bizarre, abstract, Lovecraftian take on the new-person-seems-nice-but-is-actually-crazy horror subgenre. The film has drawn apt comparisons to “Saltburn,” especially ...
One of this year’s offerings — the U.K.-shot Rabbit Trap, written and directed by Bryn Chainey — did that a little too successfully for some. Drawing on ancient folklore, fables and myths ...
The actor stars as a curious sound recordist in an initially suggestive but ultimately too straightforward film, which marks the feature debut for director Bryn Chainey. In the Welsh folk-horror ...
The nameless boy insists they come see his rabbit traps, and in his eccentric, trippy way, he describes rabbits traveling up and down through the earth as messengers from the underworld.
“With your ears, the world enters you.” So begins Bryn Chainey’s “Rabbit Trap,” a vague but effectively unsettling slice of trip-folk horror about what happens when the world refuses to leav ...
“Rabbit Trap” draws heavily from the darker aspects of Welsh folklore, warning viewers of the things that lurk in the woods. It is the kind of horror movie that relies heavily on atmospheric tension ...
PARK CITY, UTAH Jan. 26 (UPI) --Rabbit Trap, which premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival, is a slow burn horror movie that doesn't pay off enough. Darcy (Dev Patel) and Daphne Davenport ...
What's the difference between folk horror and cosmic horror? Those two particular subgenres of horror films are a bit of a ...
What it ideally shouldn’t be is boring. Bryn Chainey’s Rabbit Trap has a creepy sense of dread, striking images of invasive nature and an intriguing baseline about the otherworldly properties ...