
“All Good Things” proves a tricky film to review. It’s hard to say it’s enjoyable, because it’s not. It’s hard to say it’s bad, because it’s not, “All Good Things” is a fairly predictable story of one man, David Marks, descent into insanity. All the big moments in this film are marked with a big ole cliché-o-meter. The second we see Kirstin Dunst smile at Ryan Gosling, the entire audience knows she’s dying. If you don’t, you haven’t seen enough...