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The Kids Are All Right
Nic and Junes are a married lesbian couple living with their two children in Los Angeles. The children want to find their biological father and want him to join their family after being impressed by his lifestyle. The three parents, Nic, Junes and Paul, compete with each other to effect their children decisions.
12 December 1987, Andover, Massachusetts, USA
2 February 1988, Randolph, Vermont, USA
22 November 1967, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
12 October 1992, Union, Kentucky, USA
19 July 1969
29 May 1958, Topeka, Kansas, USA
15 November 1982, Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
18 December 1979, Huntington Beach, California, USA
October 07, 2016
A great story for our time.August 28, 2013
We're shown real life problems in a fictional story that gives us real life solutions. Bravo Lisa, your film is more than all right.July 23, 2010
It's a terrific film.August 15, 2011
A twist on the traditional family drama, where every character has depth and deserves redemption.July 22, 2010
Here are five gifted actors at the top of their games as five characters in search of what makes a family.July 29, 2010
Sophisticated and funny, but once you get past the unusual premise and the fact that the main couple is realistically portrayed, there's nothing surprising about it.July 16, 2010
Cholodenko understands that the family, any family, remains a primal source for drama that is both mirthful and maddening.July 23, 2010
Definitions of family, love and friendship all get put to the test with wit and warmth in The Kids Are All Right, one of the year's most honest and endearing films.May 01, 2015
I want to high five the person who cast Benning and Moore as a couple. They're scenes are the most delicious parts of the film.February 27, 2011
The dialog seems like it was pulled from a magazine full of bad liberal clichés. It feels as if people who used to be progressives, but want people to think they still are wrote this movie.January 31, 2011
Its emotional pull remains consistent to the end.May 25, 2013
Bening hoists this heavy-handed dramedy high with a burst of superhuman strength. And all you can do is sit in awe.