
After an extremely regrettable one night stand, two strangers wake up to find themselves snowed in after sleeping through a blizzard that put all of Manhattan on ice. They're now trapped together in a tiny apartment, forced to get to know each other way more than any one night stand should.... (Full plot summary below)
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After an extremely regrettable one night stand, two strangers wake up to find themselves snowed in after sleeping through a blizzard that put all of Manhattan on ice. They're now trapped together in a tiny apartment, forced to get to know each other way more than any one night stand should.
Leave your thoughts about Two Night Stand.
| Film Journal InternationalMarsha McCreadieThese two are nice, though, which is nice. But the film is a date you won't want to repeat, despite its sparkly out-of-left-field conclusion. It's just another casual encounter, not a lasting thing. |
| honeycuttshollywood.comKirk HoneycuttA modest film that showcases the talent of Miles Teller and Analeigh Tipton. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn JohansonApparently written by the same people who write the ridiculous quizzes and sex-tip listicles in Cosmo and Men's Health... |
| L.A. WeeklyAmy NicholsonThe problem isn't that these lustbirds suffer no delusions about their temporary affair. It's that Nichols and screenwriter Mark Hammer can't commit to the cynicism. |
| The Times of IndiaReagan Gavin RasquinhaIt keeps you engaged and is often amusing. |
| The Sun (UK)Alex ZaneFortunately, we have the sparkling Analeigh Tipton as Megan and the very likeable Miles Teller as Alec to keep this slight script alive. |
| Contactmusic.comRich ClineMiles Teller and Analeigh Tipton are smart enough actors to make the most of this uneven romantic comedy |
| Independent (UK)Geoffrey MacnabThis attempt as a latter-day screwball romance, released in time for Valentine's Day, is charming in parts but also contrived. |
| Daily Express (UK)Allan HunterThe easy charm of stars Miles Teller and Analeigh Tipton more than compensates for a screenplay that never quite bridges the divide between old-fashioned romance and the cruder tone that seems par for the course in modern comedy. |
| Reel Film ReviewsDavid Nusair...it's ultimately the endless charm of the actors that prevents one from checking out completely. |