Two Night Stand

2014 • 86 minutes
4.2
1.7K reviews
38%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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About this movie

A no-strings-attached, online hook-up turns into a morning after disaster for twenty-something New Yorkers Alec (Miles Teller) and Megan (Analeigh Tipton). When a paralyzing blizzard hits the city, trapping them in Alec's cramped Brooklyn apartment, they are forced to get to know each other far beyond the confines of a typical one-night stand. 2014, Entertainment One Film USA LLC, All Rights Reserved. 2014 Phase 4 Films (USA), LLC. All Rights Reserved. Phase 4 Films, the Phase 4 Films logo and all related titles, logos and indicia are trademarks of Phase 4 Films Inc. All Rights Reserved. Distributed exclusively in the United States by Phase 4 Films (USA), LLC. / 460 Greenway Industrial Drive, Suite A, Fort Mill, SC 29708 / 1.866.495.3650 / www.phase4films.com
Rating
R

Ratings and reviews

4.2
1.7K reviews
Lynn
July 30, 2015
This is the movie that youre embarrassed to watch in front of anyone else! The cheesy dialogue, the insane ridiculous thought that anybody could ever fall in love after a two night stand. Theres the cheesy dancing scene, where immediately after trying to be cute, she asks him how she can take a dump cuz his toilet is clogged (thanks to her quiet fit over his bathroom reading material.) No guy would fall for a girl after seeing all this. But, Im 23, Im a female, and I live alone. Movies keep me company!
14 people found this review helpful
Sir Bernard Mendes France
June 1, 2015
Really lamentable. Northeastern roughen it through the snow bounded maelstrom of Ole Man Winter's fury. And the lead male character has too much make-up on camera for just a buddy. (What is wrong with this picture ???). She's looking for a guy. Not another transgendered snow job wanna-be!!
Chips R
July 9, 2017
Random find with an actor that I recognized and is usually in good movies. This movie had all of the workings of what we wish a one-night stand would turn out to be. The conversations are real and the character are not annoying.