2. The Kids Are Alright (2010)
With spectacular performances from the cast of Julianne Moore, Mark Ruffalo, and Annette Bening; The Kids Are Alright is a very reasonable yet enthralling take on family, growing up, and seeing kids grow up. Two children meet the sperm contributor who empowered their guardians to have them and built up an association with him. This befuddles everybody with reference to how it reclassifies their status, from the folks who add a noteworthy issue to their officially sensitive relationship, to the laid-back and affectionately ridiculous sperm giver (depicted consummately by Ruffalo). The Kids Are Alright is delightfully enthusiastic, interesting, and simply by, and large a wonderful watch. This movie was nominated for four Oscars and is the winner of two Golden Globes.