Sunday, July 18, 2010

"The Kids Are All Right" in Salt Lake City, UT - Free movie tickets

Sign up OPEN TONIGHT for advance free screening tickets from Film Metro to "The Kids Are All Right" in Salt Lake City, UT!

In this comedy, two teenagers seek out their biological father and introduce him into the family life that their two mothers have built for them. Directed by Lisa Cholodenko and starring Annette Bening, Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, Mia Wasikowska and Josh Hutcherson. Find out more about the film at the official The Kids Are All Right movie website.

The Kids Are All Right movie

FREE MOVIE SCREENING INFO:
Thursday, July 22 2010
Salt Lake City, UT

YOUR FREE MOVIE TICKETS:
Go to the Film Metro Free Movie Screening website to sign up for an account and RSVP for this event at The Kids Are All Right movie free screening, starting tonight at 12 midnight, CST!

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  1. Julianne Moore
    Interview for The Kids Are All Right:

    In the last decade, more films centered on gay people have been made now than ever before. Many of those films, like Far From Heaven, A Single Man or Chloe have the unlikely correlation of featuring actress Julianne Moore, however, she plays it all up as entirely unplanned.

    “I think its coincidence,” she says, “I mean there are stories about people and I guess I’m more drawn to human interest stuff. I think it’s always a loaded question when people ask about gay filmmakers and stuff or ‘queer cinema’ or that kind of thing. I’m like I think I’m really reluctant to go there because I think it’s divisive.”

    “Anytime you talk about gender politics or sexual politics or race or any of that kind of stuff, right away, you’ve put people into different camps and made them separate,” Julianne continues, “And I think mostly that we are human and that our themes are universal and we find that again and again and again.”

    Whatever the case may be, the 49 year-old has continued to be a voice for the gay community as well as society at large with her latest film, the comedy/drama The Kids Are All Right. In the film, Moore plays Jules, a lesbian who along with partner Nic, played by Annette Bening, is raising a family. She says it’s the family dynamic aspect of the film that drew her most to the film.

    “I think it’s a wonderful portrait of a family and more so of a long-term relationship of a middle-aged marriage,” Julianne believes, “These women have been together for almost twenty years and they’re not the same people when they met. They love each other, they’re committed to each other, they’re family, but it’s a challenging, challenging…any long-term relationship is super, super challenging.”...
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