Review of Everything Must Go (2011) by Ian Buckwalter for NPR.org — 11 May 2011
It's Rush who makes these characters push one another toward healing, and that feels forced. There are moments of poignancy, but mostly the film feels inert and unremarkable, an off-the-shelf indie-spiration fable that employs a manipulatively cruel twist to move the story away from its inherent darkness and toward an uplifting climactic montage.
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This review of Everything Must Go (2011) was written by Ian Buckwalter and published by NPR.org on 11 May 2011.
Everything Must Go has generally received positive reviews.
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