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Rabbit Hole - Movie Clip

Couch Potato Club:
Lionsgate have released the first official clip from the movie Rabbit Hole:
Rabbit Hole is a vivid, hopeful, honest and unexpectedly witty portrait of a family searching for what remains possible in the most impossible of all situations. In this clip Academy Awards winners Nicole Kidman and Dianne Wiest bring a warm sense of humor and levity to an emotional scene from the film.

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Glad that this clip isn't as gloomy as the trailer that came out...seriously, that was the most depressing trailer I'd seen in an incredibly long time.

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Year in Films, Week 5: Real Stories, Retold Stories, and Robin Williams

That Movie Podcast's Zack Shourds describes his 5th week in his quest to watch two movies a day during 2011. During each segment he reflects on the best, worst and weirdest of the week.

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That Movie Podcast, Episode #19: What is Reality? (& Less Pretentious Subjects)

This week That Movie Podcast be reviewing Rabbit House. Their snob vs. slob debate will pit Solaris against Groundhog Day. In their drinking the cinematic Kool-aide segment they will be discussing Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas .

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Rabbit Hole Review - WGTC

In John Cameron Mitchell’s latest film Rabbit Hole, a short amount of time in the life of a married couple who lost a child eight months earlier is examined. It’s a quiet portrait that, for the most part, doesn’t seek to explain, or resolve anything. It directly compares and contrasts several of the film’s characters, examining the ways they’ve found to mourn. We Got This Covered takes a look at the film, check out the review.

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