After Hours
19,737
Comedy. Drama
Computer programmer Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne) makes a casual date with Marcy (Rosanna Arquette), a woman he meets in a coffee shop, unaware that it’s about to unleash a nightmarish odyssey through the bowels of lower Manhattan. Upon arriving at Marcy's spacious Soho loft, Paul meets her unnerving artist roommate, Kiki (Linda Fiorentino), and the night takes a turn for the worse. Sensing the bad vibes that lie ahead, he immediately ... [+]
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United States | rogerebert.com | "The tensest comedy I can remember (...) This is the work of a master filmmaker (...) Rating: ★★★★ (out of four)" | POS |
United States | The New York Times | "'After Hours' is not, ultimately, a satisfying film, but it's often vigorously unsettling" | NEU |
United States | Time | "A delirious and challenging comedy, a postmodern Ulysses in Nighttown" | POS |
United Kingdom | Time Out | "Inventive film-making of the first order" | POS |
Canada | Screen Anarchy | "[It] remains a peculiar whirlwind that will not just keep you guessing, it’ll keep you answering incorrectly" | POS |
United Kingdom | The Guardian | "A peculiar, potent film (...) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)" | POS |
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