Rabbit Trap’ director Bryn Chainey on the roots of his trippy folkloric fantasy that premiered at Sundance: “A film should be ...
Debut feature filmmaker Bryn Chainey discusses fairies, goblins and Welsh folklore and casting a 'ripped' post-'Monkey Man' ...
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.
“With your ears, the world enters you.” So begins Bryn Chainey’s “Rabbit Trap,” a vague but effectively unsettling slice of trip-folk horror about what happens when the world refuses to leav ...
The nameless boy insists they come see his rabbit traps, and in his eccentric, trippy way, he describes rabbits traveling up and down through the earth as messengers from the underworld.
If you were to watch the first 10 to 15 minutes of “Rabbit Trap,” the fundamentally flawed feature debut of writer/director Bryn Chainey, and stop there, you might think you were witnessing ...
For Chainey, “Rabbit Trap” came out of a long-standing love ... lure Patel (still ripped after recently shooting his bloody action thriller “Monkey Man”) into his creepy world, paying ...