Magnolia to Distribute ‘All Good Things’

Murder mystery originally was to be released by Weinstein Co.

all good things movie kirsten dunst ryan goslingMagnolia Pictures has picked up U.S. rights to Andrew Jarecki's "All Good Things." A December theatrical release is planned. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst and Frank Langella star in the murder mystery inspired by a New York missing persons case in the 1980s.

In March, Jarecki bought back the distribution rights from the Weinstein Co. Shot in 2008, "All Good Things" was originally set for a fall 2009 release. Weinstein reportedly paid $6 million to $8 million for the acquisition.

Jarecki previously directed the 2003 documentary "Capturing the Friedmans." He is a producer on "Catfish," which debuted earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival and is set for a release through Rogue Pictures.

Prior to filmmaking, Jarecki founded Moviefone and is perhaps best known as the famous "voice" of the showtimes service.

“With 'All Good Things,' Andrew Jarecki has made the jump to features with the same accomplished, complex and fascinating filmmaking that he demonstrated with 'Capturing the Friedmans,'” said Magnolia Pictures president Eamonn Bowles in a release. “He has gotten amazing performances out of the entire ensemble and delivered a powerful motion picture.”

“Our collaboration with Magnolia on 'Friedmans' was a groundbreaking and wonderful experience and I couldn’t be happier that they are as passionate about 'All Good Things' as we are,” said Jarecki.

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