The film, which stars Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska and Josh Hutcherson revolves around what occurs when Nic (Bening) and Jules (Moore) have to deal with their sperm donor named Paul (Ruffalo) after their children Joni and Laser (Wasikowska and Hutcherson) contact him during one long summer. But really, it could not have come out at a better time.
Amidst all the hype in the media lately about same-sex couples, some may argue that Lisa Cholodenko’s 2010 comedy drama The Kids Are All Right premiered at a bad time.