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Goodbye to All That
TrailerWhen Otto Wall finds himself thrust back into bachelorhood, he has to navigate the good, the bad, and the weird of the 30-something singles scene.Actors: Paul Schneider, Melanie Lynskey, Audrey P. Scott, Michael Chernus, Celia Weston, Steve Coulter, Robert Haulbrook, Amy Sedaris, Melcher Smith, Steven Hall, Heather Graham, ...»Director: Angus MacLachlanCountry: United StatesDuration: 87 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 5.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Goodbye to All That"
Entertainment WeeklyDecember 31, 2014The movie's tone never quite evens out, but there are still sweet minor-key moments, and some good lines in all that.
Los Angeles TimesDecember 23, 2014A charming supporting cast fails to invigorate "Goodbye to All That," a relentlessly flat seriocomic take on contemporary relationships marking the directorial debut of "Junebug" scribe Angus MacLachlan.
New York Magazine/VultureDecember 19, 2014The film's tone remains playful -- there are even some broad, laugh-out-loud moments involving a sex toy -- but poignant little moments sneak in, hinting at darker, more troubling themes.
NPRDecember 18, 2014Otto Wall, the protagonist of Goodbye to All That, is well-meaning, clumsy and a little dull. The movie embodies his character perfectly.
New York Daily NewsDecember 18, 2014Despite its flaws, the first feature from "Junebug" writer Angus MacLachlan is a heartfelt, bittersweet and often amusing portrait of early middle-age.
RogerEbert.comDecember 17, 2014There's a lot of good awkward fun to be had as the viewer simultaneously laughs at Otto's expense and hopefully commiserates a bit with him.
The Film StageJune 06, 2016It's frustrating when Goodbye to All That runs up against the guardrail, but I'm glad to report it never derails.
Cinemalogue.comJanuary 09, 2015Although its premise feels artificial, there's plenty of genuine poignancy beneath the surface of this bittersweet low-budget comedy.
Blu-ray.comJanuary 01, 2015More amusing than funny, and while it's disjointed, it's sincere.
Paste MagazineDecember 18, 2014Goodbye to All That explores divorce in a low-key manner, but it lacks an emotional punch or clear sense of humor to carry it much beyond its repetitive series of sexual trysts.
Movie MezzanineDecember 18, 2014MacLachlan's screenplay ultimately turns out to be as befuddled and as directionless as its protagonist.
The DissolveDecember 17, 2014Goodbye To All That is mostly just a series of vignettes, detailing Otto's sexual misadventures. And even those don't amount to much.
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