- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- July 18, 2024 (4 months ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- Australia
- Production companies
- Carver Films · XYZ Films
- Runtime
- 1h 40m
Run Rabbit Run
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Reviews
Run Rabbit Run review: derivative Aussie horror Despite its excellent performances, TV director Daina Reid’s first feature film in 13 years falls short of the standards we’ve come to expect from the Sundance Film Festival’s horror strand.
Run Rabbit Run movie review & film summary (2023) Run Rabbit Run is a solid, spooky tale.
Netflixable? An Aussie mother is haunted by her daughter’s possession or reincarnation — “Run Rabbit Run” The right viewer in the proper frame of mind, in the mood for a gloomy, symbolic and supernatural dip into the psyche, might get more out of the Aussie thriller "Run Rabbit Run" than I did. A slower-than-slow slide into a mother's concern for a psychosis seemingly taking over her child, or perhaps herself, Daina…
‘Run Rabbit Run’ Review: Sarah Snook Is Wasted In A Cliché-Riddled Horror Dud [Sundance] Sarah Snook from 'Succession' might deliver a strong performance, but isn't enough to save the Sundance horror film 'Run Rabbit Run.'
Run Rabbit Run on Netflix review: an unsettling meditation on motherhood, loss and the spectres of the past Sarah Snook’s new film deals with nightmares and haunted memories
‘Succession’ stars get a split decision in ‘Run Rabbit Run’ and ‘Prisoner’s Daughter’ It’s always interesting to see what actors have been up to while working on a for-the-ages show like “Succession,” which sets a high bar for what comes next. Two low-key examples arrive this week, with Sarah Snook anchoring “Run Rabbit Run,” a creepy little macabre Australian thriller, while Brian Cox is squandered by the more disposable “Prisoner’s Daughter.”
Run Rabbit Run: Scarey starey child tropes in the wretched Australian wilderness – The Irish Times First-rate performances from actors of three generations overcome reservations about this clammy thriller
Review: Inside the 'Wham!' whirlwind and more movies to stream 'Succession's' Sarah Snook is riveting in the psychological thriller 'Rabbit Run'; 'Bad Girl Boogey's' horror from down under; and the enduring relevance of 'The Truman Show' gets a new Blu-ray.
Sundance: ‘Fair Play,’ Jonathan Majors in ‘Magazine Dreams’ astonish Film critic Justin Chang examines two Sundance films that draw blood: Chloe Domont's 'Fair Play' and Jonathan Majors vehicle 'Magazine Dreams.'
Run Rabbit Run review – Sarah Snook fails to spook | Film The Succession star is typically excellent but even her performance feels too familiar in this derivative ‘mummy horror’ flick
"Run Rabbit Run" Review: Performers Lift a Familiar Motherhood Chiller Sarah Snook is spooked by her daughter in Daina Reid's 'Run Rabbit Run,' an effective mommy-issues chiller despite the familiarity of its twists.