Everything Must Go | reviewed by: Gerry Carey | August 31, 2011
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Everything Must Go puts Ferrell's acting chops to the test and he impresses. The study of an alcoholic's life falling apart is fascinating.
| genre | Comedy | Drama |
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| synopsis | When an alcoholic relapses, causing him to lose his wife and his job, he holds a yard sale on his front lawn in an attempt to start over. A new neighbor might be the key to his return to form. |
| lead actors | Rebecca Hall | Will Ferrell | Glenn Howerton | Laura Dern |
| director | Dan Rush |












