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Directed by Angus MacLachlan

Goodbye to All That 2014

87 MIN
Goodbye to All That

Comedy
Drama
A recently divorced dad starts a new life with his daughter.

Director: Angus MacLachlan
Writer: Angus MacLachlan
Starring: Paul Schneider, Melanie Lynskey, Audrey P. Scott, Anna Camp, Heather Graham, Heather Lawless
Producers: Anne Carey, Mindy Goldberg, Summer Shelton

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Review by Brian Orndorf, January 2, 2015
7 / 10


“Goodbye to All That” proves that a movie can feel unfinished and somehow manage to satisfy. The directorial debut for “Stone” and “Junebug” screenwriter Angus MacLachlan, the picture is on the prowl for a precise mood of discouragement in the face of victory, updating the sex-and-the-single-dad formula to fit contemporary dating insanity, weaving through online hook-ups and cyber stalking. “Goodbye to All That” is more amusing than funny, and while it’s disjointed, it’s sincere, working to articulate the laborious inflation of morale after the pain of divorce and the humiliation of daily life ...read more...

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