Celluloid Dreams The Directors Label

   

A witty, trenchant script and a actors who turn human frailty into something nearly sublime.
THE VILLAGE VOICE

An emotionally resonant story…”Last Night” has struck out with a theatrical life all its own.
INDIEWIRE

A witty, sophisticated and suspenseful puzzler, the film combines, and cleverly parodies, a number of styles and genres to fascinating effect.
THE RADIO TIMES

It’s a witty, perceptive movie, exceptionally well structured by writer/director McKellar, with a keen feeling for detail, a nice line in the unexpected and a strong sense of the wider context. Absorbing, insightful and suspenseful from start to finish.
TIME OUT

A smart, stiff-upper-lip alternative…intense performances of Ms. Oh, whose face and body seem pinched with an acute, aching anxiety, and of Mr. McKellar, who almost visibly shrinks into the cocoon of Patrick’s despair
THE NEW YORK TIMES

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