Daphne (Rosy McEwen) and Darcy (Dev Patel) are typical horror protagonists. They live alone in the middle of the woods, create niche music together, and are willing to do just about anything for their ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you were to watch the first 10 to 15 minutes of “Rabbit Trap,” the fundamentally flawed feature debut of writer/director Bryn ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dev Patel plays a sound recordist in "Rabbit Trap," which premiered at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Photo courtesy of Sundance ...
Now that the summer blockbuster season is coming to an end, the fall season means the awards contenders, but it also means that films that premiered at festivals are going to start making their way ...
There is a particular branch of British horror that has its roots deep in folk tradition and the clash between outsiders and locals, with a vein of the supernatural running beneath it all. The likes ...
The last decade of film has seen a variety of weird combos: Horror-Westerns; noir-comedy; horror-comedy; period-horror-comedy-action. You get the point. At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, director ...
This post was updated Feb. 2 at 8:09 p.m. There is nothing fluffy about Bryn Chainey’s feature film debut. Distributed by horror production company SpectreVision, “Rabbit Trap” premiered at the 2025 ...
Sundance: Two musicians open their ears to all sorts of strange terrors in an unsettling Welsh nightmare. There’s no microphone in the world strong enough to pick up a person’s deepest secrets, and ...
Among another impressive stack of new horror titles looking to spook audiences at this year’s Sundance, “Rabbit Trap” joins a growing library of psychological folk horrors that have recently offered ...
If you were to watch the first 10 to 15 minutes of “Rabbit Trap,” the fundamentally flawed feature debut of writer/director Bryn Chainey, and stop there, you might think you were witnessing the start ...