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The cast and crew of “Rabbit Trap” smile and pose for the camera on the carpet of the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. “Rabbit Trap” premiered in this year’s Midnight category.
The tragedy comes in how the film traps itself in a corner with nowhere interesting or even scary to go. “Rabbit Trap” finds some occasionally effective moments of atmospheric dread and ...
In “Rabbit Trap,” it’s via ancient spirits, disturbed after Darcy inadvertently captures a forbidden mystical sound never before heard by human ears while out recording in the eerie woodlands.
In the Welsh folk-horror “Rabbit Trap,” debuting director Bryn Chainey creates an disquieting acoustic atmosphere and guides his trio of actors to powerful performances. However, these ...
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.
Photo courtesy of Sundance Institute 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.
Grade: B- “Rabbit Trap” premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution. Want to stay up to date on IndieWire’s film reviews and critical thoughts?