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Manhattan Night

The movie tells the story of Porter Wren, a scuttling tabloid columnist ensnared in an elaborate story of deception, blackmail, murder and sexual duplicity. But his job, his marriage, and his life are all threatened when he accepts to dig in a very nasty case of sexual obsession and blackmail.
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Todd Jorgenson
May 20, 2016 ... generates some mild suspense, but ultimately it's too convoluted and far-fetched to allow for any investment in the payoff.
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Javier Perez Cine Premiere
March 13, 2017 DeCubellis never manages to captivate the viewer and doesn't have the necessary dramatic tensions. [Full review in Spanish]
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Christine N. Ziemba Paste Magazine
May 23, 2016 It's bogged down by hackneyed characters that do no justice to the film noir titles it tries to emulate.
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Brad Wheeler Globe and Mail
August 26, 2016 Director DeCubellis is frightfully beholden to the tropes of the genre, and the premise (involving blackmail, strange dares and an inexplicable horse story) is just not credible.
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Stephen Holden New York Times
May 19, 2016 What sounds so delicious in the telling is pallid and ludicrous onscreen.
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Noel Murray Los Angeles Times
May 19, 2016 It's not a great movie but a welcome one, if only for how it attempts to revive a whole genre.
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Chris Knight National Post
August 26, 2016 Manhattan Night isn't a great example of the genre, but it's the best you'll get this side of 1959.
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Bruce Diones New Yorker
May 30, 2016 The thrilling twists and turns of Harrison's plot are here, but DeCubellis's hazy pacing drains the film of the book's zest. Though great material mishandled is frustrating to view, there are nonetheless some bright spots.
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Kate Erbland indieWire
January 02, 2017 Despite being rife with crime, sex and darkness, Manhattan Night feels increasingly like a cheap ripoff of the genre it so very much wants to fit into.
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Glenn Kenny RogerEbert.com
May 20, 2016 It's pretty frustrating to watch a close-but-no-cigar movie like this.
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Norman Wilner NOW Toronto
August 24, 2016 The best noir films are as dry as their heroes; the self-consciousness of Manhattan Night makes it awfully hard to appreciate the things it does well.
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Luis Fernando Galván En Filme
March 14, 2017 A mystery film that involves videotapes, blackmail, seduction games and assassinations. In his ambition to create a noir film, director Brian DeCubellis fails in his attempt and only offers an incoherent story. [Full review in Spanish]
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...