Two Night Stand’s strength lies in the doubts and the ambivalence it expresses about the way we love now.
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The Hollywood ReporterStephen Farber
The Hollywood ReporterStephen Farber
Fortunately, the two stars always brighten the proceedings.
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The DissolveMike D'Angelo
The DissolveMike D'Angelo
Seeing two idiosyncratic actors like Tipton and Teller wasted on such generic material is dispiriting. Just a little acknowledgement of the real world, especially vis-à-vis online hookups, would have been welcome.
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San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalle
San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalle
Two Night Stand has its moments. But moments are all this movie has — and all its characters are likely to get.
Teller is, by far, the best thing about this easygoing, stubbornly generic independent romance from Max Nichols (son of Oscar-winning director Mike Nichols).
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Village VoiceAmy Nicholson
Village VoiceAmy Nicholson
The 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.
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Slant MagazineNick McCarthy
Slant MagazineNick McCarthy
It's attempt at conveying a candid portrait of contemporary hookup culture and the dishonesty of online dating profiles, but the film's sentiments are all past their expiration date.