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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.
Last Night is on to something fascinating. It meditates on the meaning of adultery: the purposes it serves, beyond sex. Read full review
An aptly gorgeous-looking Manhattan meller whose quartet of sexy actors proves no less attractive than the well-mounted picture as a whole. Read full review
Beautifully shot and reeking with style, Last Night is as slow as sorghum; nothing ever really happens. Read full review
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. Read full review
Nominally a story about sex, lies and faithfulness, Last Night is more truly a cautionary tale about mousetrap narratives. Read full review
It's the sort of movie that thinks cutting between two different stories makes it art. Usually, it feels like an exercise in art. There's a lot of calisthenics but very little beauty or truth or whatever it is the movie is going for. Read full review
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. Read full review
With true insights in short supply, the on-the-nose material fails to seduce. Read full review
First-time director Massy Tadjedin conjures some essence of constrained desire, but mostly from the architecture. Read full review
Last Night is a sex tease, but that makes it sound more exciting than it ever becomes. Read full review