With a seemingly shallow cast of characters and a predictable plot, "View from the Top" went nowhere but down according to critics. Roger Moore wrote for the Orlando Sentinel, "'Chicago 10' is that nearly perfect marriage of style — edgy, different — to documentary subject: 1968, that seminal year so celebrated in 2008 for changing the America that came after it.". Summary: In the drama "Reservation Road," the lives of two strangers, Ethan (Joaquin Phoenix) and Dwight (Ruffalo), become intertwined when a tragic car accident leads to the death of a child. Summary: Faced with a terminal illness, overworked janitor Ann (Sarah Polley) sets out to complete a list of tasks before she dies, including finding a new wife for her husband Don (Scott Speedman), leaving behind a secure future for her daughters, and falling in love with a stranger named Lee (Ruffalo). Ruffalo appears as Bruce Banner in the film's credit scene. Critics had nothing but praise for the acting performances in the film — particularly the ones from Phoenix and Ruffalo — but found little else to like. "A Louisiana swamp of overacting and muddled plotlines sinks this cumbersome new version of Robert Penn Warren's political thriller," Peter Bradshaw wrote for The Guardian. Thanks for Sharing Year 2012 Genre Comedy Drama Romance Type Movies IDMB rating 6.4 (26772 votes) Netflix rating 6.4 Metacritics rating 54.0 Rotten Tomatoes rating 50.0% Directors Stuart Blumberg Actors Gwyneth Paltrow, Mark Ruffalo, Josh Gad, Tim Robbins Thanks for Sharing is a 2012 American comedy-drama film directed by Stuart Blumberg, from a screenplay written by Blumberg and Matt Winston. Summary: In the crime comedy "The Brothers Bloom," brothers Stephen (Ruffalo) and Bloom (Adrien Brody) attempt to pull off one last con by tricking an eccentric millionaire (Rachel Weisz) into giving them her money. "Whenever the dialogue takes over, and we watch Fey and Carell click as [a] romantic duo, it's tempting to imagine these TV stars as a big-screen couple with a future they deserve: a better movie than 'Date Night,'" Brian D. Johnson wrote for Maclean's magazine. Ruffalo had a supporting role in the film as Adam Stanton, Willie's friend, and eventual rival. Summary: In the independent drama "We Don't Live Here Anymore," Jack (Ruffalo) and Terry Linden (Laura Dern) befriend married couple Hank (Peter Krause) and Edith Evans (Naomi Watts). The 200 Best Romantic Comedies of All Time. Chronicle (2012) Rotten Tomatoes® 85%. A Better Queue, which is a simple mashup of Netflix and Rotten Tomatoes that allows you to view what's available to watch instantly from Netflix in a list sorted by Tomatometer ratings. "The groundswell of dogged determination propelling this environmental thriller is so powerful that it deals effortlessly with the knotty tangle of facts packed into its plot," Sandra Hall wrote for The Sydney Morning Herald. Some critics were caught off guard by the surreal storytelling choices and twists, but "Shutter Island" earned mostly positive praise for Scorsese's masterful direction. He takes out his vengeance on the poor victims that find their way into his practice. Written with bold, autobiographical strokes and carried by Ruffalo's strong lead performance, "Infinitely Polar Bear" was a family drama with warmth and wisdom, according to critics. Ruffalo had a small role in the film as Steve Landers, the manager of one of Feinstone's patients. Get it now on Libro.fm using the button below. They meet in a support group—and set into motion a … Offers. After demanding the same operation, Stan (Ruffalo) and Patrick (Elijah Wood) pick apart Joel's memories as he relives his relationship in reverse. Though a few scenes gained laughs from critics, the crime comedy was largely received as overly ambitious. Films without critical scores were not included. Summary: When Joline's (Heather Graham) husband Carl (Luke Wilson) abruptly leaves her and their life in New York City for a new girl in El Paso, Texas, Joline takes it upon herself to get her husband back. As Brian tries to turn his life around, Paulie offers him an escape. Coming to his aid, his wife (Julianne Moore) pretends to be blind in order to help the group escape from a psychiatric hospital. Despite taking on the hard task of depicting a heart-wrenching time in American history, "The Normal Heart" was applauded for breathing added life and warmth into an already beloved play. When they could put the conventional romantic comedy tropes aside, critics had fun with "Just Like Heaven.". Copyright © 2018 Fandango. Critics tore the horror flick apart, saying that it essentially served as "torture porn" that inflicted almost as much pain on the audience as it did on the characters. //