Rabbit Hole dropped just 5% and sits with $1.5 million, while the Best Actress nomination for Nicole Kidman gives the low-key drama an outside shot at recouping its $5 million budget.
- hollywoodnews.com
Lionsgate’s best actress nominee “Rabbit Hole” expanded 23 screens to 124 in its seventh weekend. Starring Nicole Kidman as a woman grieving over the death of her son, the John Cameron Mitchell directed film grossed $167,000, averaging a fair $1,347 as it took its total to $1,529,000. Despite an Oscar nomination and the starpower of Kidman, “Rabbit Hole” has still been outgrossed by both of Mitchell’s previous films, “Hedwig and the Angry Inch” and “Shortbus.”
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