- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- July 18, 2024 (6 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 Su...
‘Run Rabbit Run’ Sundance Review – Aussie Horror Drama Is ‘The Babadook’-Lite The horror genre has always been an excellent vehicle for metaphors for grief and trauma. After all, what better genre is there to take our emotional monster...
‘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...
Sundance Review: Daina Reid’s ‘Run Rabbit Run’ Sundance Review: Daina Reid’s ‘Run Rabbit Run’
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Run Rabbit Run’ on Netflix, in Which Sarah Snook is Stuck Among a Litany of Creepy-Kid Horror Cliches This is one of those movies where the bunny is cute and creepy at the same time.
Run Rabbit Run is a waste of Sarah Snook's talent It's out now.
'Run Rabbit Run' Gets Caught In Too Many Familiar Traps [Sundance 2023 Review] 'Run Rabbit Run' has plenty of atmosphere, but jarring and undercooked similarities to 'The Babadook,'—another unsettling meditation on motherhood—end up...
Run Rabbit Run review: "more intriguing than thrilling" Our verdict is in!
Run Rabbit Run – Review RUN RABBIT RUN on Netflix is a new horror movie from Australia. It's a brutal psychological horror mystery. Full Movie Review >
‘Run Rabbit Run’ Review: Sarah Snook in a Maternal Horror Flick Whose Shivers Are Only Skin-Deep The 'Succession' star plays a mother whose relationship with her young daughter takes a turn for the fraught in Daina Reid's film.
Sarah Snook is pestered by a creepy kid in the familiar Run Rabbit Run – review Directed by Dana Reid (’The Handmaid’s Tale’), this Australian horror film ticks off tropes as if it were conducting some sort of paranormal safety check
‘Run Rabbit Run’ Review: Even a Feral Sarah Snook Can’t Raise Hairs in This Aussie Thriller Sundance: Another day, another horror movie about grief and trauma.
Run Rabbit Run: Scarey starey child tropes in the wretched Australian wilderness First-rate performances from actors of three generations overcome reservations about this clammy thriller
Run Rabbit Run (Sundance) Review Run Rabbit Run lacks thrills but offers star Sarah Snook an excellent showcase in this psychological thriller.
Psychological thrillers 'Fair Play' and 'Magazine Dreams' jolt Sundance competition to life Film critic Justin Chang examines two Sundance films that draw blood: Chloe Domont's 'Fair Play' and Jonathan Majors vehicle 'Magazine Dreams.'
Review: Relive the whirlwind that was 'Wham!' from the inside out '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 ...
‘Run Rabbit Run’ Review: No Child of Mine (Published 2023) A splendid Sarah Snook battles weak plotting in this atmospheric, derivative ghost story.
Run Rabbit Run movie review & film summary (2023) Run Rabbit Run is a solid, spooky tale.
Sundance 2023: Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls, Run Rabbit Run, In My Mother's Skin A dispatch from Sundance on three Midnight movies that premiered at the festival.
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 thril...
'Run Rabbit Run': 'Succession' Star Sarah Snook vs. a Very Bad Bunny Sarah Snook’s the best thing about ‘Run Rabbit Run,’ a Netflix ghost story that starts with a mysterious rabbit and turns into a family nightmare.
Sundance 2023 Review: RUN RABBIT RUN, Come for Psychological Horror, Stay for Sarah Snook Not surprisingly given its country of origin, Australia, or its subject matter, the fraught, conflicted, inter- and intra-generational relationships between ...
‘Run Rabbit Run’: Sundance Review Sarah Snook is in full command of this Australian midnight selection, pre-bought by Netflix
Run Rabbit Run Review: Sanity And Tension Dwindles In This Australian Psychological Thriller [Sundance] - SlashFilm The problem with Run Rabbit Run is that it just doesn't seem to know what it is.
Run Rabbit Run on Netflix review: an unsettling look at loss Sarah Snook’s new film deals with nightmares and haunted memories
Run Rabbit Run Review - Sundance Film Festival - The Curb Mystery narratives are difficult beasts to wrangle onto film. The writer and director must stay one step ahead of the audience, working to ensure that essent...
Sundance Review: Run Rabbit Run Revisits the Tropes of Family Trauma Run Rabbit Run, the latest from director Daina Reid, has all the ingredients of the modern mother-daughter horror film. There are the strung-out bass notes a...
‘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’ Review: Sarah Snook is Spooked by Her Kid in an Effective if Familiar Mommy-Issues 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.
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