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And Everything Is Going Fine
Directed by
Steven Soderbergh
Not Rated
2010
89m
Documentary
,
Drama
7.1
91%
72%
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A look at the art of Spalding Gray who drew from real life experience to create a compelling and deeply personal series of monologues.
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Cast of And Everything Is Going Fine
Spalding Gray
Self (archive footage)
Steven Soderbergh
Director
Amy Hobby
Producer
Joshua Blum
Producer
Kathleen Russo
Producer
And Everything Is Going Fine Ratings & Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle
Walter V. Addiego
This was obviously a labor of love for Soderbergh, and a fitting memorial to the artist.
Oregonian
Shawn Levy
An absorbing, entertaining, amusing and wrenching film in which Gray tells the story of his entire life in a cleverly edited string of clips from various performances and interviews filmed over nearly 40 years.
Washington Post
Dan Kois
A brilliantly conceived documentary, one with uncommon respect for -- and understanding of -- its subject's life and art.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
It is a fitting and beguiling coda to a man who never shied from laying all his cards on the table in order to reveal all, only his 2004 suicide an unsettling mystery the truth of which no one will ever truly know the answer behind.
Seattle Times
Misha Berson
This is not a standard bio-documentary. It is the artist giving us a guided tour of himself, through a mosaic of clips from his shows and TV interviews, craftily assembled by Soderbergh.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
You're left with as rich a sense of this man as you would in a more typical work of nonfiction. But the film's deceptive, meticulous editing also reveals that Gray's odd ambition met a cultural moment in which it could take root and thrive.
Boston Phoenix
Eugenia Williamson
It provides little insight into the actor/writer/playwright/monologuist's life that Gray does not provide himself.
Reeling Reviews
Robin Clifford
No stone is left unturned with the copious interviews assembled over the years interspersed with the one-man shows. This is a heart-felt documentary that needs to be seen.
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
What the director does best is move back and forth between funny stage anecdotes...to deadly serious discussion of the stories's underpinnings...
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Think of the film as Gray's final monologue.
Filmcritic.com
Chris Barsanti
touching, funny, tragic, heartening
PopMatters
Bill Gibron
...an incomplete portrait, but...a thoroughly arresting one for sure.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Absorbing documentary on the career of actor, storyteller, and performance artist, Spalding Gray.
New York Post
Kyle Smith
Spalding Gray's new film, "And Everything Is Going Fine," is 89 minutes long. What a coincidence! That's exactly 89 more minutes of Spalding Gray than I can stand.
NPR
Ian Buckwalter
Soderbergh imposes a shape until the film begins to feel less like puzzle pieces in search of their place and more like one seamless picture: with this collage of the artist's past work, he's created an entirely new final monologue for Gray.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
Among other things, a tour de force of smart and sensitive editing.
Film Journal International
Doris Toumarkine
Amalgam of clips (and nothing more) of the late comedic monologist Spalding Gray's performances, TV interview appearances and home movies is strictly for his fans.
AV Club
Nathan Rabin
It's ultimately a celebration of Gray's irrepressible lust for life and bottomless curiosity about the strange and beautiful world around him. It does justice to a subject who made his life and death works of art.
Village Voice
Karina Longworth
Seen as his final monologue, the film is both an invaluable portfolio of his talent, and a tribute rendered in the style of its subject.
Slant Magazine
Bill Weber
Weaving performance and interview clips into an autobiographical collage on behalf of storyteller Spalding Gray, Steven Soderbergh delivers a poignant eulogy.
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