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Last Night

(2010)

Rated R for some language.

R In Theaters 05/6/2011 , 90min.
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90%
Viewer score based on 54 ratings
50%
Critic score based on 15 reviews

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September 05, 2011
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I thought this movie had a good perspective on how a man would cheat on his spouse, which was a more of a lustful sense. And also, the prospective on how a woman would most likely cheat on his husband, which is more of a emotional attachment towards old love ties. All and all this movie had a good combination of actors and actresses to some up a simple, and straight to the point ending.
August 03, 2011
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okay movie i thought the movie would be over more than just the coarse of one night
June 16, 2011
demonicangel811
Great actors..and great plot
May 20, 2011
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aka \"Men are Pigs\". Disappointed. Premise of story good. Too politically correct and NY/Brit snobby. BUT! Sam Worthington is turning out to be a pretty good actor.
May 09, 2011
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So well acted and directed. The plot is not very complex but demands introspection. Just really well done.

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Los Angeles Times
With true insights in short supply, the on-the-nose material fails to seduce. Full Review
David Fear
Time Out New York
Given how prominent the postcard sultriness of her backdrop is compared with the story's emotional ping-pong, all she ends up with is a kinder, chicer Adrian Lyne movie. Full Review
Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News
Knightley and Canet make a far more compelling pair. As they wander through the city after hours, doing nothing more than talking, they generate the kind of romantic heat that's all too rare onscreen. Full Review
Kirk Honeycutt
The Hollywood Reporter
Last Night is a sex tease, but that makes it sound more exciting than it ever becomes. Full Review
Kyle Smith
New York Post
Suspenseful though it is, the movie is quiet to the point of being sleepy, and Worthington is simply not working out as a screen star. Full Review