Film Review – At Midnight

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Arriving in time for Valentine’s Day viewing opportunities is “At Midnight,” which hopes to be a nice and cozy option for people on the hunt for tender tales of love. It’s also a getaway movie as well, offering lush tropical locations to help with heat during the winter season. The screenplay (by Maria Hinojos, Giovanni M. Porta, and Jonah Feingold, who also directs) hopes to inspire some sweetness, mixing the tingles of new love between an actress and the hotel employee who becomes something special to her with some mild film industry pantsing, detailing all the egos involved in show business. “At Midnight” isn’t ambitious, but it starts off with a lot of charm, with leads Monica Barbaro and Diego Boneta carrying decent chemistry and commitment to the material. Unfortunately, the endeavor doesn’t trust its inherent appeal, eventually turning to crushing predictability to find an ending. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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