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All Good Things
TrailerInspired by the most notorious missing person's case in New York history, the film reveals the case of Mr. David Marks who was suspected but never tried for killing his wife Katie who disappeared in 1982.Actors: Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst, Frank Langella, Lily Rabe, Philip Baker Hall, Michael Esper, Diane Venora, Nick Offerman, Kristen Wiig, Stephen Kunken, John Cullum, ...»Director: Andrew JareckiCountry: United StatesDuration: 101 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "All Good Things"
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Characters of "All Good Things"
David MarksPlayed by: Ryan GoslingKatie MarksPlayed by: Kirsten DunstSanford MarksPlayed by: Frank LangellaDeborah LehrmanPlayed by: Lily RabeMalvern BumpPlayed by: Philip Baker HallDaniel MarksPlayed by: Michael EsperJanice RizzoPlayed by: Diane VenoraJim McCarthyPlayed by: Nick OffermanTodd FleckPlayed by: Stephen KunkenMary McCarthyPlayed by: Maggie Kiley -
Directors of "All Good Things"
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Creators of "All Good Things"
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Critic Reviews of "All Good Things"
Newark Star-LedgerMarch 23, 2015The film is so busy working hard to convict one rather shady character, it never convinces us of its own reason to exist.
St. Louis Post-DispatchJanuary 31, 2011There's a fascinating story here for a bolder filmmaker, but after so much meandering it's a relief that All Good Things must come to an end.
Miami HeraldJanuary 20, 2011Jarecki knows how to make scenes of boisterous family reunions and quiet moments between lovers engaging: He fares less well, though, when the story takes a dark turn.
Christian Science MonitorJanuary 03, 2011Director Andrew Jarecki, who made his name with the documentary Capturing the Friedmans, is less successful at limning family dysfunctionality in the fictional mode.
NewsdayJanuary 03, 2011It also feels like one man's attempt to try another in the court of cinema, or perhaps correct the course of justice itself.
Chicago ReaderDecember 30, 2010The unsolved crime turns out to be less mysterious than the mind of the killer, nervily portrayed by Gosling as not evil but unaccountably empty.
CinemaBlend.comMarch 23, 2015The acting occasionally borders on great. The story itself is more than worthy. But none of that comes close to overcoming the misguided pacing and overall lack of depth.
Radio TimesMarch 23, 2015A story that's overloaded with research and unbridled speculation, all told with no clear direction.
The PlaylistMarch 23, 2015Filled with fact, but barren of any real story, All Good Things barely has a couple good things worth mentioning.
Columbus AliveMarch 23, 2015The end result is intriguing, with a dash of a love story here and a twisty whodunit there. A fine performance by Ryan Gosling glues the mishmash together.
TV GuideMarch 23, 2015All Good Things isn't a pleasurable film to experience, but it offers an uncanny evocation of a narcissistic sociopath who doesn't come at us with the charm and sophistication that the typical screen bad guy has.
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