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Run Rabbit Run Reviews

RUN RABBIT RUN will follow me around like a shadow. It is going to take a while for me to shake this one.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Jun 19, 2024

The Australian film does a neat job in creating an atmospheric horror but loses its command over the genre after a point.

| Nov 2, 2023

The film rests squarely on the shoulders of Succession star Snook, who does a lot of heavy lifting, keeping us sympathetic right up to, and maybe even beyond, the point of revelation. parenthood.

| Oct 4, 2023

After all the metaphors and horror tropes, Reid’s Run Rabbit Run is an undercooked supernatural film which had the potential to bring new ideas. However, it resulted in a missed opportunity to tell a story on the trauma and grief of motherhood.

| Sep 8, 2023

Run Rabbit Run could have benefitted from a tighter and more precise screenplay but instead meanders to an unsatisfactory conclusion that audiences most likely predicted before it happened, rendering the chill of it lukewarm at best.

| Sep 6, 2023

An Australian dark psychological thriller.

| Original Score: B- | Aug 12, 2023

Sarah Snook does the best she can with the poor material given to her, but it isn’t enough.

| Original Score: D | Jul 29, 2023

Run Rabbit Run really attempts to lean into the psychological horror of its plot and gives more patience to its grieving characters, which is admirable on a conceptual level. If only there was more patience to spare for its lack of original ideas.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 26, 2023

Run Rabbit Run is a very stale and unimaginative horror flick that has repetitive and boring scenes of a mother hallucinating and having a bad temper. The story's 'mystery secret' (revealed at the end) is too easy to solve, so there's hardly any suspense.

| Jul 23, 2023

Hannah Kent’s script keeps us guessing to the end, and the atmospherically tricksy story is much enhanced by juvenile thespian LaTorre’s precociously eerie performance.

| Jul 14, 2023

There are clichés all over the shop, but they’re deployed with skill and precision, making this small-scale effort a cut above bigger efforts, such as the latest Insidious movie. Very good stuff.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 13, 2023

This is a creepy and disturbing Australian horror movie that's a reflection on life and death, grieving and trauma.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 10, 2023

This Australian psychological thriller. starring Sarah Snook, is fearful yet frustrating - an eerie, minimalist glimpse into guilt and motherhood but the conflicted characters & backstory are not sufficiently developed to emotionally engage the audience.

| Original Score: 5/10 | Jul 8, 2023

Run Rabbit Run has strong individual moments of terror, but the film never comes together satisfyingly enough.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 7, 2023

Led by powerful performances, but wastes its “creepy kid” premise by playing its cards too close to the chest.

| Original Score: 5/10 | Jul 6, 2023

Run Rabbit Run doesn’t fall behind by being a collection of clichés, but more that it takes the same old scenario and stretches it long and thin.

| Jul 6, 2023

Run Rabbit Run plays as another riff on trauma, using The Babadook as a key outline. The difference comes in the form of just how aggravating it is to watch less accomplished filmmaking.

| Original Score: 3/10 | Jul 6, 2023

If it’s not scary, what’s the point?

| Original Score: C+ | Jul 6, 2023

While it definitely won’t win any awards for originality, relative newcomers to mummy mayhem should find an hour and 40 minutes of ghoulish distraction here.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Jul 6, 2023

A psychological thriller that’s mostly effective, even though its story is familiar and somewhat threadbare.

| Jul 5, 2023

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