The Night Clerk 2020

Someone's always watching.

6.2 / 10   698 vote(s)
R
Thriller Crime Drama

Hotel night clerk Bart Bromley is a highly intelligent young man on the Autism spectrum. When a woman is murdered during his shift, Bart becomes the prime suspect. As the police investigation closes in, Bart makes a personal connection with a beautiful guest named Andrea, but soon realises he must stop the real murderer before she becomes the next victim.

Release Date 2020-02-19
Runtime 1h 30m
Directors Michael Cristofer, Rich Delia, Noah Greenberg, Marty Jedlicka
Producers Henry Winterstern, Robbie Brenner, Arianne Fraser, Tye Sheridan, David M. Wulf, Shanan Becker, Bill Bromiley, Ness Saban, Dan Reardon, Jonathan Saba, Alana Crow, Delphine Perrier, Santosh Govindaraju, Nathan Klingher, Ryan Winterstern, Allan M. Kassirer
Writer Michael Cristofer

In moments, The Night Clerk did seem as if it had potential, but by the end, and most especially focusing on the end itself, it's very clear that any potential it may have had was, to put it politely, squandered. There are about three things that happen over the entire runtime of this movie, and all three of them have been done far better, not even "ever", but recently. Like, within the past two years at most. Because doing them better than The Night Clerk is a very, very low bar.

Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product.

Gimly

Feels like a bit of a mess, does 'The Night Clerk'.

I personally didn't feel entertained by this 2020 release. Ana de Armas gives a positive performance, though Tye Sheridan is a bit hit-and-miss. The 90 minute run time goes by a little slowly, while the story of this flick doesn't really seem all that well put together - it could've gone deeper, I feel. Or at least could have produced a more noteworthy ending.

Lastly, a less serious point, but everytime Sheridan's character said "Boy oh boy oh boy" I amusingly kept getting a memory of Dug from 'Up'.

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