All Good Things is a love story and murder mystery based on the most notorious unsolved murder case in New York history. The original screenplay uses newly discovered facts, court records and speculation as the foundation for an imaginative spellbinding story of family, obsession, love and loss.
Genre(s): Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Rating: 6.9/10/10 (210 votes votes)
Country: USA
Languages: English
Company: Groundswell Productions
Sound: Dolby Digital
MPAA: R for drug use, violence, language and some sexuality.
Director(s): Andrew Jarecki
Producer(s):
Barbara A. Hall – executive producer
Marcus Hinchey – co-producer
Andrew Jarecki – producer
Michelle Krumm – executive producer
Michael London – producer
Bruna Papandrea – producer
Jennifer Rogen – associate producer
David Rosenbloom – co-producer
Marc Smerling – producer
Colin Wilhm – associate producer
Janice Williams – executive producer
Writer(s):
Marcus Hinchey – (written by) and
Marc Smerling – (written by)
Cast:
Ryan Gosling – David Marks
Kirsten Dunst – Katie Marks
Frank Langella – Sanford Marks
Lily Rabe – Deborah Lehrman
Philip Baker Hall – Malvern Bump
Michael Esper – Daniel Marks
Diane Venora – Janice Rizzo
Nick Offerman – Jim McCarthy
Kristen Wiig – Lauren Fleck
Stephen Kunken – Todd Fleck
Music: Rob Simonsen
Tagline: The Perfect Love Story. Until It Became The Perfect Crime.
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Lacks the tension you expect from a mystery. The individual actors aregreat, but the chemistry herein lacks. Also, the storyline opens up toomany characters that it leaves undeveloped. It should cut the fodderand focus on one of the families.
The filming is too dark for much of the story. This becomesdistracting. I thought there was something wrong with the theater'sprojector. I understand this affect, but for it to work it should besubtle.
There are better true-event movies out there that resolve into a greatstory. There are better romance-gone-bad tales. There are better movieswith great scenery or sets. This is not one. Spend the evening watchingone of those.