Who are the main cast members of "Good Sex"?
The film stars Natalie Portman, Mark Ruffalo, and Tucker Pillsbury, with Meg Ryan and Rashida Jones joining the cast.
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Lena Dunham is directing the rom-com "Good Sex" for Netflix, starring Natalie Portman as a couples therapist re-entering the dating scene. She meets two men who challenge her views on relationships and intimacy.
The movie follows Ally, a pragmatic couples therapist played by Natalie Portman, who is turning 40 and venturing back into the New York dating scene after a long, unsuccessful relationship. She encounters two men, one in his 20s and another in his 50s, who disrupt her preconceived notions about "good sex." Mark Ruffalo and Tucker Pillsbury play these characters. The film explores themes of love, intimacy, and societal expectations regarding relationships. "Good Sex" is produced by Portman and Sophie Mas through their production company, MountainA, along with Dunham and Michael Cohen via Good Thing Going Productions. Tim Bevan, Michael Sledd, and Michaela Celella serve as executive producers for MountainA.
The film stars Natalie Portman, Mark Ruffalo, and Tucker Pillsbury, with Meg Ryan and Rashida Jones joining the cast.
Lena Dunham is the writer and director of the film.
The film follows a couples therapist who re-enters the dating scene and meets two men who challenge her views on relationships.
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