We’ve heard very little from ALL GOOD THINGS.
Then suddenly pops up this poster for the film. The poster is basic, but I sort of like it. It kind of has that BASIC INSTINCT poster feel to it. The film is actually based on the true story of real-estate heir, Robert Durst and brings a bit of drama to one of New York City’s most famous crimes.
Synopsis:
“Set against the extravagance and excess of New York City in the 80s, David Marks (Gosling), the son of a powerful real estate tycoon, marries a beautiful working class student, Katie (Dunst). Together they flee the city for country life in Vermont – only to be lured back by David’s father. Upon their return, Katie goes back to medical school and begins to make a life for herself. But as Katie becomes increasingly independent, David mysteriously turns more violent and controlling. Family secrets are slowly revealed, just as Katie disappears without a trace. Years later, when David’s best friend turns up dead, the 20-year-old case is re-opened, with David as the main suspect, and the Marks family’s dark secrets pave the way to a disturbing truth.”