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Run Rabbit Run is a 2023 Australian psychological horror film directed by Daina Reid and written by Hannah Kent. It stars Sarah Snook , Lily LaTorre, Damon Herriman and Greta Scacchi . The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on 19 January 2023 and was released on Netflix on 28 June 2023.
Run Rabbit Run is available to watch now on Netflix, but the new horror movie is a waste of Sarah Snook's talent. Our Run Rabbit Run review. Run Rabbit Run is a waste of Sarah Snook's talent
In 2020 it was announced that Elisabeth Moss would star in the film, titled Run Rabbit Run, and Daina Reid would direct. [15] In December 2021, Sarah Snook replaced Moss as the star. [16] [17] The film, which developed into a horror film, was released by Netflix on 28 June 2023 [14] in the United States, Australia, the United Kingdom and other ...
“Run Rabbit Run” made its world premiere as the opening title of the Midnight section of the Sundance festival in January. The film will launch on Netflix on June 28. More from Variety
Rabbit, Run is a 1970 American independent drama film directed by Jack Smight. The film was adapted from John Updike's 1960 novel by screenplay writer Howard B. Kreitsek, who also served as producer. The film starred James Caan as Rabbit Angstrom, Carrie Snodgress as Rabbit's wife Janice, and Anjanette Comer as his girlfriend Ruth.
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The 2017 horror film Get Out, written and directed by Jordan Peele, uses the original version in the opening scene and once again near the end. [10] In the book Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, Miss Peregrine and her wards sing along to "Run, Rabbit, Run" while the bomb drops on their home, when the time loop resets.
Following the next few days of two drug users that meet by coincidence, film school student Paul Moon (Anthony Shim) and meth making Jay King (Joey Pierce) who also deals ecstasy and cocaine, with Briana Clark (Ashley Whillans) (Paul's film school colleague), spiral into self-destructive and havoc wreaking misadventures before tragically succumbing to the paranoia inducing effects of meth.