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All We Had
Directed by
Katie Holmes
Not Rated
2016
1h 44m
Drama
5.9
40%
49%
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A mother struggles to make a better life for her daughter.
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Cast of All We Had
Katie Holmes
Rita Carmichael / Director / Producer
Stefania LaVie Owen
Ruthie Carmichael
Eve Lindley
Peter Pam
Richard Kind
Marty
Luke Wilson
Lee
Mark Consuelos
Vic
Katherine Reis
Sally
Odiseas Georgiadis
Ben
Siobhan Fallon Hogan
Ms. Frankfurt
Judy Greer
Patti
Lolita Foster
Ms. Simmons
Richard Petrocelli
Frank
Tim Markham
Older Guy At Party
Georgia Southern
Gas Station Woman
Osh Ghanimah
Pawn Shop Guy
Michael Cavadias
Doctor
Milly Guzman
AA Member #1
Rahmel Long
AA Member #2
Devin Flores
Guy #1
Randy Gonzalez
Guy #2
Annie Weatherwax
Writer
Josh Boone
Writer
Jill Killington
Writer
Jane Rosenthal
Producer
Katie Mustard
Producer
Berry Welsh
Producer
All We Had Ratings & Reviews
World Socialist Web Site
Joanne Laurier
Holmes should be commended for wanting to spotlight the condition of the homeless and indigent, but her distance from this population is too great and her artistic skill too limited at this point to save her film from its amateurishness.
Film Inquiry
Ivy Lofberg
All We Had is an ambitious and conscientious feature debut for Holmes.
International Business Times
Maria Vultaggio
Lacks the depth and drama of the source material.
The Young Folks
Jim Alexander
All We Had focuses on the mother-daughter relationship, but lacks any sort of long-term direction or finality.
CinemaBlend
Gregory Wakeman
Katie Holmes' impressive directorial debut is peppered with fine performances and stretches what could easily be run-of-the-mill drudgery into a touching, albeit inconsistent, portrayal of modern working class America.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nathalie Atkinson
Even in a rote story, with prosaic direction from Holmes, the lead performances ring true.
Metro
Matt Prigge
It's very far from a perfect movie, but it shows real promise, and has lots within it to recommend.
Common Sense Media
S. Jhoanna Robledo
Well acted but listless mom-daughter drama has drinking.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
With her well-meaning desire to create an inspirational story of survival and redemption, Holmes has kept the entire film extremely low-stakes.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
A well-meaning but formulaic movie with not enough time to transcend predictable clichés.
TheWrap
Tricia Olszewski
Every plot turn plays as either a little too convenient, too uncharacteristic, or too undercooked.
Film Journal International
David Noh
Katie Holmes makes her directorial debut with this soapy mess-and should probably stick to her day job.
The Playlist
Andy Crump
The French have a phrase for yarns like this: "Nostalgie de la boue," yearning for the mud, in which the author consciously appropriates the stylings of society's lower classes just to tickle themselves.
Entertainment Weekly
Joe McGovern
The movie is overloaded with capital-D drama, from Mark Consuelos ludicrous role as a Rita's bad boyfriend to the typical drug and discipline platitudes that face Ruth in high school.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
Although well-acted and well-intended, offers little that's new, exciting or meaty enough to warrant revisiting that subgenre of movies involving flighty single moms on the move with their steadier daughters.
Village Voice
Serena Donadoni
The film's haphazard episodic structure never coheres.
Punch Drunk Critics
Travis Hopson
Holmes, along with an excellent performance by her young doppelganger Stefania Owen, give soulful, lived-in performances good enough to make this a modestly successful effort
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
It's an episodic picture, and perhaps a premise seen one too many times, but Holmes finds a way to soften cliché and make the feature feel lived-in and emotionally true.
Variety
Jay Weissberg
The pic is laid low by a banal script that takes the easy path at every turn, resulting in a yet another movie of good intentions and weak delivery.
Slant Magazine
Kenji Fujishima
More earnest than remarkable, but with its heart in the right place.
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