Intriguingly labeled a “folk horror,” “Rabbit Trap” dazzles its audience with its haunting atmosphere, but collapses under ...
Huge quantities of these rabbit traps were exported to Australia during the late 1800s.This rabbit trap was made in the late 1800s by an employee of James Roberts Co of Wednesfield, Wolverhampton.
Deep into Rabbit Trap, the directorial debut of Bryn Chainey, a character mentions that “with your eyes you enter the world. With your ears, the world enters you.” While sound has always been ...
What's the difference between folk horror and cosmic horror? Those two particular subgenres of horror films are a bit of a conundrum — they have arguably the oldest roots of all forms of horror ...
Read up on the latest Rabbit Trap News, Reviews and Features from the team at Collider. Your comment has not been saved Bryn Chainey's debut doesn't always hold together, but its individual ...