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Thanks for Sharing
Set in New York City, Thanks for Sharing centers around three people undergoing a 12-step process to recover from their sexual addiction. As Adam navigates the romantic relationship waters, Mike struggles connecting to his former drug-addicted son who has just returned home, and Neil develops a relationship with another woman in his sex addicts group...
















18 June 1952, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

1 August 1969, Shaker Heights, Ohio, USA

13 September 1954, South Bend, Indiana, USA



9 January 1965, Marylebone, London, England, UK


22 December 1972, Tunis, Tunisia


1966, Roslyn Harbor, Long Island, New York, USA


8 September 1979, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA

14 December 1971, Syracuse, New York, USA


16 October 1958, West Covina, California, USA



10 January 1989, New York City, New York, USA





January 06, 2014
You get a very talented ensemble, but the material just isn't strong enough, leading to a lot of star power, but no staying power.
October 18, 2013
A likeable, well-meaning muddle of a movie, Thanks For Sharing takes the light road through the serious sex addiction of three New Yorkers.
September 21, 2013
After the bleak brilliance of 'Shame,' this is an almost sunny look at sexual addiction. Almost.
April 16, 2014
[W]hen addressing taboo topics, convention is our friend, and this film uses its well-worn genre as a comfortable space for discussion.
October 06, 2013
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.
October 17, 2013
It's frankly exhausting to keep up with these neurotic over-sharers, who are neither serious enough to care about nor humorous enough to laugh at.
November 07, 2013
Writer/director Stuart Blumberg got me to care about the characters and their fate to a degree all too rare in medium-sized American dramas.
September 20, 2013
Thanks for Sharing is never quite crazy or funny enough to transcend its "disease-of-month" template.
October 03, 2013
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.
October 18, 2013
Thanks for Sharing might best be described as being like Steve McQueen's sex-addiction drama, Shame, if it were rewritten by Neil Simon at his most schmaltzy.
September 30, 2013
Be warned: viewers may experience a violent urge to shake the characters, one by one, and tell them to get a life.