Rabbit Hole (2010)

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Synopsis

The screen adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by David Lindsay-Abaire, Rabbit Hole is about a husband and wife who fight to save their marriage after the deepest form of loss. The film is a vivid, honest, hopeful and unexpectedly funny portrait of a family searching for what remains possible in the most impossible of situations.
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Credits
Length: 92 min
MPAA Rating: [ PG-13 ]
Distributor: Lionsgate
Release Date:  December 17, 2010
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, Sandra Oh, Dianne Weist, Jon Tenney
Directed by: John Cameron Mitchell
Produced by: Nicole Kidman, Gigi Pritzker, Per Saari, Leslie Urdang, Dean Vanech
Written by: David Lindsay-Abaire
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Audio Blog: Why You Should See Rabbit Hole This Weekend

Audio Blog: Why You Should See Rabbit Hole This Weekend

Our conversation just hinges on the reasons you should see the movie even if you don't think you're in the mood for a downer drama (for one, it's not really a downer drama at all)...
by Katey Rich | published: 2010-12-17 16:05:37comments
Interview: David Lindsay-Abaire On Adapting His Play Rabbit Hole

Interview: David Lindsay-Abaire On Adapting His Play Rabbit Hole

David Lindsay-Abaire's career as a playwright had been marked by absurdist comedies like Fuddy Meers until he responded to advice to write about the thing that scared him most...
by Katey Rich | published: 2010-12-14 12:21:14comments
New Poster For Rabbit Hole Shows The Stages Of Grief

New Poster For Rabbit Hole Shows The Stages Of Grief

We post a lot of miserable and mediocre posters here on Cinema Blend, so when some movie artwork comes around that is actually good, we like to celebrate it. Enter the new poster for John Cameron Mitchell's Rabbit....
by Eric Eisenberg | published: 2010-11-30 14:45:09comments
New Rabbit Hole Clip Shows The Lighter Side

New Rabbit Hole Clip Shows The Lighter Side

I've been covering AFI Fest for the better part of the last week and have been given the opportunity to see some truly fantastic titles, from Nigel Cole's Made In Dagenham on Monday to David O. Russell's The Fighter...
by Eric Eisenberg | published: 2010-11-11 12:54:03comments
AFI Fest Review: Rabbit Hole

AFI Fest Review: Rabbit Hole

This time of year, known as Oscar season ‘round movie parts, typically sees its fair share of heavy drama. We watch as characters break down, filled with pain, sadness over loss, out of depression or both. But for...
by Eric Eisenberg | published: 2010-11-08 01:13:51comments
Rabbit Hole Poster: Nicole Kidman Gets Lost In The Words

Rabbit Hole Poster: Nicole Kidman Gets Lost In The Words

When we write about posters here we're usually just relieved when a one-sheet avoids the "floating heads on a solid color background" format, and actually recognizes that movie posters done right can be, well, art...
by Katey Rich | published: 2010-10-28 08:11:00comments
First Trailer For TIFF Hit Rabbit Hole

First Trailer For TIFF Hit Rabbit Hole

One of the biggest hits of this year's Toronto International Film Festival was John Cameron Mitchell's Rabbit Hole, starring Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart and Diane Weist. Based on the award winning play by David Lindsay-Abaire...
by Eric Eisenberg | published: 2010-10-22 14:45:25comments
Lionsgate Sets December 17 Release Date For Oscar Hopeful Rabbit Hole

Lionsgate Sets December 17 Release Date For Oscar Hopeful Rabbit Hole

It's just a limited release, meaning likely only viewers in New York and Los Angeles will have the chance to see it, but it sandwiches Rabbit Hole between the limited release of fellow Oscar contender...
by Katey Rich | published: 2010-09-24 10:05:23comments
TIFF Exclusive Interview: John Cameron Mitchell Holds Back On Rabbit Hole

TIFF Exclusive Interview: John Cameron Mitchell Holds Back On Rabbit Hole

Maybe the most fascinating thing about it is Mitchell himself, making a significant transition from his first two films to this restrained, tender, sometimes surprisingly funny film...
by Katey Rich | published: 2010-09-17 10:17:07comments
Lionsgate Picks Up Rabbit Hole At TIFF, Just In Time For The Oscar Race

Lionsgate Picks Up Rabbit Hole At TIFF, Just In Time For The Oscar Race

The studio has acquired the film's North American rights with plans to release it this fall, tossing it right into the Oscar race and, if all goes well, snagging another well-deserved nomination for Kidman...
by Katey Rich | published: 2010-09-16 12:16:01comments
TIFF Review: Nicole Kidman And Dianne Wiest Shine In Elegant Rabbit Hole

TIFF Review: Nicole Kidman And Dianne Wiest Shine In Elegant Rabbit Hole

Leading the charge is Nicole Kidman, portraying a grieving mom with the kind of restraint we're accustomed to seeing from her, but with an added acerbic bite and sarcasm that feels very new...
by Katey Rich | published: 2010-09-14 12:11:57comments
Dianne Wiest Gets Foot Stuck In Shortbus Rabbit Hole

Dianne Wiest Gets Foot Stuck In Shortbus Rabbit Hole

John Cameron Mitchell isn’t the best director working today, but he has an individualistic style reminiscent of Tim Burton or Charlie Kaufman. Not that I’m implying there’s a gothic-looking tree in the background of every shot...
by Mack Rawden | published: 2009-05-05 01:28:49comments
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