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On 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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Movie Title : Thanks For Sharing
Genre Movie :Drama,Comedy
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Sep 20, 2013 Limited

Actors :Mark Ruffalo,Gwyneth Paltrow,Tim Robbins,Josh Gad,Alecia Moore,Patrick Fugit,Carol Kane,Joely Richardson,Pink


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User Ranting Thanks For Sharing : 3.4
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User Count Like for Thanks For Sharing : 4,675
All Critics Ranting For Thanks For Sharing : 5.6
All Critics Count For Thanks For Sharing : 105
All Critics Percentage For Thanks For Sharing : 50 %

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At least most of the cast is appealing, with Mark Ruffalo, Gwyneth Paltrow, Josh Gad, and Alecia Moore (better known as pop singer Pink) delivering the uninspired dialogue with relative finesse.
Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader

Be warned: viewers may experience a violent urge to shake the characters, one by one, and tell them to get a life.
Anthony Lane-New Yorker

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

This self-conscious oddity can't decide whether it wants to be an indie-earnest reappraisal of the rigours of chronic dependency, or a slightly racy romcom with a saucy topical edge.
Mark Kermode-Observer [UK]

Wildly inconsistent in tone, it is impossible to know whether the film aspires to comedy; it's certainly not funny.
CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)

An occasionally by turns dull, moving, funny, sobering and oddly explicit drama which feels a bit like Mike Leigh deflating Sex And The City.
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail

Next week we shall be drawing parallels between compulsive telly watchers and members of the French Resistance. Ludicrous.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

The result plays like a dramatized self-help book: useful if you're in therapy but not much fun for the rest of us.
Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express

Thanks For Sharing did not leave me wanting more but less. And demanding a cinematic court order that comedy and drama live apart for a while, or at least until they can share the screen in harmony.
Brian Henry Martin-UTV

Thanks but no thanks.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]

Engaging, low-key and thoughtful comedy-drama with a sharply observed script and a trio of terrific performances from Ruffalo, Robbins and Gad.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon

Tonally the film is all over the rink, but it leaves you more convinced and entertained than you'd expect.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph

Even if we've never been to a 12-step meeting, an intelligent script and sharp performances help us see ourselves in these characters and situations.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

Mature sex addiction dramedy has some highs, but also lows.
S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media

When Blumberg's film heads into more melodramatic territory, and attempts to impart lessons about what it means to live and love, it feels - and apologies for the phrasing - masturbatory.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix

The film settles into a more predictable pattern in the second half, when each of its three stories plays out an inevitable conflict that causes their demons to manifest themselves in melodramatic ways before allowing for a chance at redemption.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

It's a romantic comedy about sex addiction but somehow it pulls off the premise. Director Stuart Blumberg takes some unlikely material for the genre and makes it work.
Pete Hammond-Movieline

While comedy is often the best way to challenge taboos, there needs to be real substance to the characters involved and instead, they come across like types.
Stella Papamichael-Digital Spy

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

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