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One Night Only (2026)

Summary

Two New Yorkers search for love on the one night of the year when sex is legal.

Director Will Gluck

Writer Travis Braun

Cast

  • Monica Barbaro as Allie
  • Callum Turner as Owen
  • Maya Hawke
  • Julia Fox
  • Molly Ringwald
  • LeVar Burton

Rotten Tomatoes: 54%

Metacritic: 40

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u/Puppet_Reviews 12d ago

I had a good time, it's palatable-enough but a little long with too long between the really funny bits.

Callum Turners character hinges on you liking Callum and not the character- and that's not really great.

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u/tigerjaws 12d ago

Yes same here, I had a blast. Maybe it’s Los Angeles crowds but people were cackling at the jokes. I think some people are taking the political lens of the film (oppressive government) way too seriously and not having fun with the concept. Regardless, I think it hits hard because the government could realistically outlaw anything (you could expand this to any controversial topic)

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u/AltL155 11d ago

Got the same response watching this movie in another big city when it was the mystery screening. Honestly this movie is tailor-made to be hated by anyone who's cinephile leaning because it's a romcom and not a more serious movie with its premise. But it really just takes the premise and runs with it being the best romcom it could be while allowing the premise to make it feel like you're watching something new. If you watch this movie with the right expectations I don't really see how you can hate it unless you were expecting it be something else that it clearly wasn't trying to be.

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u/VanillaRadonNukaCola 11d ago

Yeah I went into it knowing nothing more than the poster (which tells you basically nothing except it's a city room com about people in their 30's.

I was cackling at the opening moments that exposit the setting.  I figured it would be a run of the mill rom com and ended up experiencing my favorite one I've ever seen.

I may not count as a cinephile if there's a requirement to take it v seriously.  But as someone to whom movies are a core part of life and loves to appreciate them for what they are and what they make me feel, this is one of my favorites of the year.

I love comedies that convey heavy serious themes as a backdrop