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The Overnight (2015)

This story tells a world of excitement and fun through Alex, Emily, and their son, RJ, two new Los Angeles. It seems that all of these will meet with each other with the mysterious Kurt, Charlotte, and Max, where the 'playdate' family becomes increasingly interesting as the night continues to quiet and there will probably be more fun.
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INDY Week
December 07, 2015 A knock-around sex comedy where the actual act is hardly the point, The Overnight shows that wedded bliss can also be a rough, raunchy trip.
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Fan The Fire
February 26, 2016 Brice's film adopts an unusual angle through which to look at adult relationships, and benefits from that, as well as a cast on good form.
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The Sun (UK)
December 14, 2015 Schwartzman and Scott get top marks for bravery and there are some strong laughs but it feels a bit too much like a middle-class Hangover.
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Boston Globe
July 02, 2015 "The Overnight" isn't much - in fact, it's hardly anything. For what it is, though, it's enough.
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Toronto Sun
June 25, 2015 What makes The Overnight work as well as it does is the cast. The performances here are truly fearless and engaging, with Schwartzman and Scott in particular in high gear.
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Globe and Mail
June 26, 2015 In its best moments, The Overnight deviates from the conventions of a party movie (or "sex comedy," as it has been christened) and veers toward the experimental, the uncanny, the unsettling.
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The Film Stage
February 25, 2016 Things get weird, and then some, in Patrick Brice's engaging and bizarre comedy.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
July 02, 2015 Written and directed by Patrick Brice with atypical wit, the film is uncensored and hilariously unpredictable, jumping from one titillating gag to the next with the grace of a tightrope walker.
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Detroit News
July 03, 2015 Brice goes a bit too broad at times, but he keeps things just funny and edgy and open enough for "The Overnight" to work.
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Arizona Republic
July 02, 2015 It's a short film, weighing in at 79 minutes, but that feels about right. You probably wouldn't want to spend a lot more time with these folks, no matter how intriguing their company.
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SF Weekly
December 31, 2015 Together, they have the right proportions of wit and feeling, and their shared escapade is funny and racy without ever trying too hard.
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Flavorwire
May 30, 2016 A cross between 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf' and 'Score,' the eyebrow-raising sexual possibilities complimented by real considerations of martial desire and "curiosity."
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
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