Ooh! An indie girl-bonding flick, or, womance (nah, that sounds wrong), that's been doing the rounds of film festivals, released on International Woman's Day to boot! Sounds great, right? Not quite.
All I Want Is Everything is just as chaotic as is suggested by its title. And, it is everything you fear from an indie film by a debutant director. Self-righteous, superficial, and amateurish, Shital Morarjia takes on way too much, much too soon.
Not that it doesn't mean well. Good intentions shine through every fault-line in the shaky premise and plot, which is as fol....