Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Everything Must Go reviewed: Does Will Ferrell have a Bill Murray future?

For a film about one man's descent into alcoholism and semi-homelessness, Everything Must Go (Roadside Attractions) feels surprisingly jaunty. Perhaps that's because this wisp of an indie, written and directed by first-time filmmaker Dan Rush from a short story by Raymond Carver, stars Will Ferrell, a comedian who specializes in seeming at once wistful and indestructible. Like Frank the Tank, Ferrell's hard-partying character in the curiously memorable comedy Old School, this film's sort-of-hero, Nick Halsey, dimly intuits that he's responsible for his own unhappiness and that it's in his power to change. He just needs to sit down and have a couple beers while he thinks the whole thing through.

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