
After workaholic Kevin has a drunken one night stand with the beautiful train-wreck Madeline, he's horrified to discover that she's actually his boss' jilted ex-mistress. When she takes a bottle of sleeping pills, Kevin is forced to keep her awake... and over the course of the night the two begin to fall for each other.... (Full plot summary below)
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After workaholic Kevin has a drunken one night stand with the beautiful train-wreck Madeline, he's horrified to discover that she's actually his boss' jilted ex-mistress. When she takes a bottle of sleeping pills, Kevin is forced to keep her awake... and over the course of the night the two begin to fall for each other.
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| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyThe film has more in common with 1930s screwball (films filled with obvious coincidences) than the more clunky, often-humorless films that pass for "rom-coms" today. |
| New York TimesStephen HoldenThe performances are so crackling that you can imagine Ms. Salazar and Mr. Pally, given richer material, becoming a slapstick comedy team: the spitfire and the nerd. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoThere's so much to love about Night Owls, and it all boils down to genuine, honest interactions between two people who aren't afraid to hold back -- much like Hood and Goldsmith's script. |
| VarietyAndrew BarkerThe execution here is impressively adroit, with a clever script enlivened by two charmingly compatible lead performances from Rosa Salazar and Adam Pally. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleInstead of sinking into crude, one-night-stand joke territory, Night Owls roots around for the spark of real chemistry and, in the winning turns of Pally and Salazar, finds it. |
| Moveable FestStephen SaitoA satisfying entry into the one crazy night genre that never leaves the house, "Night Owls" is one worth staying up for. |
| Village VoiceSherilyn ConnellyCharles Hood's Night Owls is a mostly satisfying two-hander that never quite lives up to its full potential. |
| ScreenAnarchyJason GorberA confident, effective piece, Night Owls may not be a hoot, but it's a film that earns every emotional beat it drums out. With commendable performances and assured direction, this is the cream of what these Indie films can present. |
| User ReviewChris SI was not sure I was going to like this when I started watching it. But I like Adam Pally so I thought I would give it a try. It was not what I was expecting it to be which turned out to be a good thing. Toward the end I was worried I would not be satisfied with the ending but I was. |
| User ReviewEm TI never expected to like this movie. It's now my favorite. I don't want to over-analyze why, but watching it makes me feel good and gives me hope in the darkest of times. |