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Tag Archives: robert durst
Movie Monday: ‘All Good Things’ in the Angelika
Murder in Texas? Quick, name the artsy Ryan Gosling movie out now about a troubled man and his complex sexual relationship with a blonde — and they have sex in a shower. Yeah, maybe you said Blue Valentine, but you … Continue reading
Posted in Today's Best Bet
Tagged agt, blue valentine, collections, cross dresser, dad, family business, film center, frank langella, isolation, kirsten dunst, mockingbird, Mockingbird Station, robert durst, ryan gosling, scion, sexual relationship, slumlord, social ladder, troubled man
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SCREEN REVIEW: ‘All Good Things’
DISAPPEARING ACTS | Katie (Kirsten Dunst) has a troubled relationship with David (Ryan Gosling) until both eventually disappear — she goes missing, and he begins living as a woman in Texas. Murder in Texas? … or maybe New York … or … Continue reading
Posted in Life+Style, Screen
Tagged andrew jarecki, Arnold Wayne Jones, blue valentine, capturing the friedmans, dallasvoice, documentarian, first narrative, frank langella, kirsten dunst, relationship ends, robert durst, ryan gosling, sexual relationship, sleeping with the enemy, slumlord, social ladder, tragic consequences, troubled man, turbulent relationship, violent outbursts
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