We've been asked by the makers of the new Nicole Kidman film, Rabbit Hole, to find Mumsnetters who would like to go and see a preview screening and to then add a review on Mumsnet. You can take a friend.
Here's the synoposis of the film:
"Nicole Kidman returns to the big screen with a stunning Golden Globe nominated performance. Hotly tipped for success in the up-coming awards season, RABBIT HOLE co-stars Aaron Eckhart and Academy Award winner Dianne Wiest in the story of a married couple coming to terms with an unexpected loss.
"RABBIT HOLE is the new film from John Cameron Mitchell (Shortbus, Hedwig and the Angry Itch), based on the Pulitzer Prize winning play by David Lindsay Abaire.
"Set in the suburbs of America, RABBIT HOLE tells the story of Becca and Howie Corbett, a married couple struggling to return to their everyday existence several months after the loss of their child. Becca and Howie embark on separate journeys, making increasingly unexpected choices that threaten to pull them apart.
"Distancing herself from her family and her own emotions, Becca begins to surreptitiously follow a local teenage boy with whom she shares an unexplained connection. Howie clings wholeheartedly onto his memories and places his faith in the everyday routines of life, but an acquaintance at a group therapy session offers a more unconventional method of dealing with his feelings.
"With their world tilted off of its axis, the couple must decide whether to allow their increasingly fractured personal journeys to bring them back together. Rabbit Hole is a vivid, honest and unexpectedly funny portrait of a family searching for what remains possible in the most impossible of situations."
Here's the facebook page for the film - you can check out the trailer by clicking here
JenniferMumsnet has already seen the film and says "I loved it - its a very sensitive portrayal of a couple handling the death of their child - think Ordinary People but much much better - its not a weepy but very thought provoking".
The screenings will take place:
On: Sunday 30th January 2011
At: 11am (10.30am in London)
Venues:
Edinburgh:
Cameo Picturehouse, Edinburgh
38 Home Street
Edinburgh
EH3 9LZ
Bath:
Little Theatre Cinema, Bath
St Michael?s Place
Bath
BA1 1SF
Brighton:
Duke of York?s Picturehouse, Brighton
Preston Circus
Brighton
BN1 4NA
Southampton:
Harbour Lights Picturehouse
Ocean Village
4 Ocean Way, Southampton SO14 3TJ
Norwich:
Cinema City Norwich
St Andrew's Street
Norwich, Norfolk NR2 4AD
London:
Empire Leicester Square
5 Leicester Square
London WC2H 7NA
Please add your details here if you are interested. What will then happen is:
1. We'll pick the winners at random if over subscribed
2. We will email those selected
3. You will need to email the organisers who will email you back with tickets to print off. If you're unable to print them off they will have your name on the door.
4. After the screening MN will email you with a link to the feedback thread.
All we ask is that you go along to the screening and then add your review to a special thread on Mumsnet (you will be emailed a link).
Everyone who adds a review will be entered into a prize draw where one lucky winner will win a Cineworld Annual pass for 2 - with unlimited tickets plus we have 5 pairs of tickets for runners up.
Thanks
MNHQ
Would love to apply for this - going to the cinema in the daytime is truly decadent - but am too far away.

I'm surprised there's not a venue more accessible to the Midlands/North.
Ah, that's a shame - theres none in Wales and i would have loved to have gone.
solo
Tue 18-Jan-11 15:07:55
Shame, but I can't do the trip on a Sunday that early. Sounds good though.
Fimbo
Tue 18-Jan-11 16:24:11
I have applied, it's also my birthday that day! 
would love this too, but too far away 
ethelina
Tue 18-Jan-11 16:35:25
Would have loved to do this but nearest over 90 minutes away
. Luck of the draw I spose, maybe next time...
grumpypants
Tue 18-Jan-11 16:52:34
would so NOT want to do this - sounds way too sad from what I've read.
4andnotout
Tue 18-Jan-11 17:11:04
Finally something I could get to without too much travel, nice to see something in Norfolk.
Sorry to those who'd like to go but it is too far...
it would be much better if popcorn was included [hopeful]
CheeryCherry
Tue 18-Jan-11 19:27:16
Too far away, nowhere in the north of England...
It does sound sad. Considering recent over-reactions to the EastEnders storyline, I am surprised that MN is running this!
What no Ipswich???
Pahhh!!
bodyofeeyore - do see Justines message on this thread about that issue
What about good old Birmingham, second city
hmmm?
ohmeohmy
Wed 19-Jan-11 14:52:00
I'd like to go- london please
alythonian
Wed 19-Jan-11 17:04:06
I've entered for Edinburgh. Fingers crossed.
travellingwilbury
Wed 19-Jan-11 18:00:45
I work sunday mornings unfortunately so can't do this .
We could give tickets to Bryan Kirkwood so he can see how it should be done 
denjen
Thu 20-Jan-11 09:57:41
For Times readers who are members their are free tickets in most areas
I'd like to go to the Southampton showing but I don't suppose they'll let me take a 6 week old baby in with me 
Swaliswan - I'm checking for you and will PM you as well as post on here their response. Thanks for your interest!
gorionine
Fri 21-Jan-11 06:51:58
Nothing arround were I am
Hi Swaliswan - we checked and the film promoter is more than happy for you to take your 6 week old baby to the screening. The cinema management in Southampton have basically asked (with respect) that you sit in an aisle seat and that, in consideration for other people at the screening, take baby out should he/she make an uncontrollable racket
! I'm sure you would have anyway but am passing on what they said. Any questions please let me know.