Rabbit Hole
As a Broadway play, Rabbit Hole, won the Pulitzer Prize for 2007. The film version expands the stage’s limitations, yet keeps the lyrical intensity…
Read MoreAs a Broadway play, Rabbit Hole, won the Pulitzer Prize for 2007. The film version expands the stage’s limitations, yet keeps the lyrical intensity…
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Read MoreElise Clifton-Ward (Angelina Jolie) is a drop-dead gorgeous creature from England who doesn’t have a British accent, but does have a sexy walk that…
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Read MoreEven after 42 years of weekly columns for the Hendersonville Times-News and nine books, Louise Bailey never ran out of stories to tell and…
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