
Release Date : Sep 20, 2013 Limited
Mpaa Rating : R Genre :Drama,ComedyOn the surface Adam (Ruffalo), an over-achieving environmental consultant, Mike (Robbins), a long-married small-business owner, and Neil (Gad), a wisecracking emergency-room doctor, have little in common. But all are in different stages of dealing with addiction. Confident and successful in his career, Adam is afraid to allow love back into his life, even if that means losing a chance to start over with smart, beautiful and accomplished Phoebe (Paltrow); Mike's efforts to control his wife, Katie (Richardson), and son, Danny (Fugit), as tightly as he does his impulses are tearing the family apart; and Neil is still deeply in denial when befriended by Dede (Moore), who has just begun to take her own small steps back to health.. As they navigate the rocky shores of recovery, Adam, Mike and Neil become a family that encourages, infuriates and applauds each other on the journey toward a new life. (c) Roadside
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Actors For Thanks For Sharing
Mark Ruffalo,Gwyneth Paltrow,Tim Robbins,Josh Gad,Alecia Moore,Patrick Fugit,Carol Kane,Joely Richardson,PinkGenres Thanks For Sharing : Drama,Comedy
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User Ranting Movie Thanks For Sharing : 3.7User Percentage For Thanks For Sharing : 68 %
User Count Like for Thanks For Sharing : 4,039
All Critics Ranting For Thanks For Sharing : 5.8
All Critics Count For Thanks For Sharing : 88
All Critics Percentage For Thanks For Sharing : 55 %
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After the bleak brilliance of 'Shame,' this is an almost sunny look at sexual addiction. Almost.Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com
Thanks for Sharing is never quite crazy or funny enough to transcend its "disease-of-month" template.
David Edelstein-Vulture
First-time director Blumberg does a fine job and makes some brave choices.
Richard Roeper-Chicago Sun-Times
This feel-good look at a condition many refuse to acknowledge as a disease skips the self-pity and gets right to the heart of the issue: namely, the very real problems sex addicts have in creating interpersonal relationships.
Peter Debruge-Variety
Most of all, there's Ruffalo, who in his scenes with a very good Gwyneth Paltrow, plays a man who, with heartbreaking vulnerability, is straining to normalize himself. It's a major performance in a minor movie.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
This comedy is cringe-inducingly lame and the dramatic turns are visible as far in advance as utility poles on the prairie.
Kyle Smith-New York Post
The film belongs to Mark Ruffalo in many ways, the central figure whose addiction, failure and redemption takes us in and out of laughter, tears and introspection. Gwyneth Paltrow is fresh and fabulous as Phoebe
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
There are considerably different undertones in this Sex and the City addiction drama that makes us view life from a different angle, although the perfunctory nature of the exposition flashes an orange light
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
The film never became more than an actor showcase, the story seemed too dramatic to be believeable and let down what otherwise is an interesting and sobering reminder of the power of addiction.
Kristian Harloff-Schmoes Know
A stellar cast lifts "Thanks for Sharing" into an enjoyable and emotional journey.
Mark Ellis-Schmoes Know
It's a low-key gem that deserves awards-season attention.
Rich Cline-Shadows on the Wall
Predictably unsatisfying and so banal that it's a total turnoff.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
A warm, funny and poignant portrait of a misunderstood affliction, even as it glosses over the uglier bits.
Annlee Ellingson-Paste Magazine
Makes pretty much all the right moves while walking a delicate tightrope between deadly-serious dramatic scenes and some guffaw-inducing comedic moments. One of the most mature and illuminating movies of this or any year.
Fr. Chris Carpenter-Movie Dearest
An uneven, somewhat out-of-time dramedy, the film takes great pains to confirm that sex addiction is just like any other addiction, but isn't sure what to say beyond that.
Kevin Jagernauth-The Playlist
...this is a realistic film of words and emotions, the type in this day and age of special effects and idiotic cartoon characters, one generally only finds in art houses specializing in foreign films.
Tony Medley-Tolucan Times
The good elements outweigh the bad in Thanks for Sharing and the final result is a commendable examination of addiction, sex and the nature of grown-up relationships.
Sandy Schaefer-ScreenRant
Awkwardly shifting between drama and humor, this therapy sitcom is schematically plotted, hitting all its dramatic mile markers at just the right moment, rendering everything neat and predictable.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
The good news is that this cast - including Pink aka Alecia Moore, in her first serious movie part - bring pulsating, organic life to their every moment.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-San Francisco Examiner
12-Step self-indulgent soap opera. Pass.
James Verniere-Boston Herald
Despite making sex addiction its topic, Thanks for Sharing isn't interested in exploring those idiosyncratic erotic preferences that sometimes explode into obsessions.
Kimberley Jones-Austin Chronicle
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Three people undergo a 12-step treatment for sex addiction.
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