Movie Review

Everything's Gone Green (2007)

EW's GRADE
B

Details Limited Release: Apr 13, 2007; Rated: R; Length: 93 Minutes; With: Paulo Costanzo and Steph Song

 OH! CANADA! Vancouver earns top billing with Costanzo (pictured with Steph Song) in the angsty twentysomething comedy Everything\'s Gone Green Paulo Costanzo
OH! CANADA! Vancouver earns top billing with Costanzo (pictured with Steph Song) in the angsty twentysomething comedy Everything's Gone Green

We've rarely seen Vancouver as we see it in Everything's Gone Green: as Vancouver. On a break from playing Seattle or Manhattan, the city gets to flaunt its emerald foliage, which is enough to give an unusual shine to this agreeable twentysomething-angst comedy scripted by novelist Douglas Coupland. The story — a guy (Paulo Costanzo) who works for the lottery gets mixed up in money laundering — is slight, but an appealing cast and lots of scenic leafery make Green feel fresh.

Originally posted Apr 11, 2007 Published in issue #930 Apr 20, 2007 Order article reprints

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