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Rabbit Hole
Directed by
John Cameron Mitchell
PG-13
2010
1h 31m
Drama
7.0
86%
72%
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Life for a happy couple is turned upside down after their young son dies in an accident.
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Cast of Rabbit Hole
Nicole Kidman
Becca Corbett
Aaron Eckhart
Howie Corbett
Dianne Wiest
Nat
Miles Teller
Jason
Tammy Blanchard
Izzy
Sandra Oh
Gabby
Giancarlo Esposito
Auggie
Jon Tenney
Rick
Stephen Mailer
Kevin
Mike Doyle
Craig
Roberta Wallach
Rhonda
Patricia Kalember
Peg
Ali Marsh
Donna
Yetta Gottesman
Ana
Colin Mitchell
Sam
Deidre Goodwin
Reema
Julie Lauren
Debbie
Rob Campbell
Bob
Jay Wilkison
Gary
Ben Hudson
Sammy
Salli Saffioti
Lori
Ursula Parker
Lilly
Phoenix List
Danny
Sandi Carroll
Abby
Teresa Kelsey
Mary
Brady Parisella
Caden
Sara Jane Blazo
Jason's Mother
Marylouise Burke
Librarian
Jennifer Roszell
Sotheby's Receptionist
Derek Blakeney
Security guard (uncredited)
Ed Kalegi
Sotheby's Buyer (uncredited)
Jake Levy
Jason's Prom Buddy (uncredited)
Shannon McGann
Cook-out guest (uncredited)
Chris Werkmeister
Arthur (uncredited)
Shoshanna Withers
Izzy's Friend (uncredited)
Rabbit Hole Ratings & Reviews
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Rabbit Hole, directed with grace and surprising humor by John Cameron Mitchell, is a delicate tale that shares a great deal of the hurt of Robert Redford's Ordinary People.
Detroit News
Tom Long
As heavy, stressful, relentlessly sad dramas go, this one goes quite well.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
For all its sympathy and intelligence, Rabbit Hole is ultimately too safe an experience for such a free-form tragedy.
Reel Talk Online
Candice Frederick
Though it plateaus emotionally for much of the time, Rabbit Hole is an engaging and heartfelt drama.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
John Cameron Mitchell directed, making an impressive detour in style and subject matter after his flamboyant Shortbus and Hedwig and the Angry Inch.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
Although it is achingly sad, Rabbit Hole is not maudlin or depressing.
Film.com
Eric D. Snider
There's a lot of beauty to be mined from that depressing-sounding scenario, thanks to well-drawn characters, impeccable performances, and sensitive direction.
Slant Magazine
Jesse Cataldo
Like Crash without the clunky characterization, Rabbit Hole is film as medicine, a big, pretty pill to be uncomfortably swallowed.
Richard Roeper.com
Richard Roeper
Nicole Kidman does her best work in years in a film that at times is almost unbearably authentic.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
The film is quiet, patient, allowing for lived-in performances that get at the enormous change in the characters' lives.
Boston Globe
Ty Burr
Eckhart works close to the top of his range here -- Howie is a guy's guy ill-equipped to fight something he can't see -- but Kidman simply goes above and beyond.
Dallas Morning News
Chris Vognar
It's not exactly full of holiday cheer. Then again, perseverance can inspire and enlighten any time of the year.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Calvin Wilson
A tough, raw drama about wounds that heal only gradually, if at all.
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Caryn James
Kidman is amazingly subtle and restrained, the film moving and in the end also buoyant.
Washington Post
Ann Hornaday
What on the surface seems to possess all the melodrama and photogenic suffering of a banal prime-time weepie instead becomes a lucid, tough, deeply sensitive examination of emotional fortitude.
The New Yorker
Anthony Lane
With performances like these, the result is not so much an issue movie as a study of human quiddity and stubbornness under siege.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
As a viewing experience, the film is by turns heartrending and stultifying, but mostly stultifying.
HollywoodChicago.com
Brian Tallerico
With some of the best performances of the year from Nicole Kidman, Aaron Eckhart, and Dianne Wiest, this is one of the strongest dramas of the awards season.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Carrie Rickey
Wrenching, poignant, and quietly healing.
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