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Three Night Stand

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A man's plans for a romantic weekend go awry when he learns that his ex-girlfriend, whom he still secretly loves, manages the ski lodge where he and his wife are staying.
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Martin Tsai Los Angeles Times "Three Night Stand" gives us the kind of unromanticized romance that you rarely find in an escapist rom-com. Jan 16, 2015 Full Review Sheila O'Malley RogerEbert.com "Three Night Stand" is refreshingly unsentimental in a lot of respects, and gimlet-eyed about romantic relationships, rare in the genre, but the film lacks a strong center. Rated: 2.5/4 Jan 16, 2015 Full Review Charles Bramesco The Dissolve Three Night Stand's teeth are a tad sharper than those of the standard rom-com, but it will be remembered for its flaws, if at all. Rated: 2/5 Jan 15, 2015 Full Review Jason Best Movie Talk [The set-up] suggests we're going to get a frisky screwball farce, but with more regrets and recriminations than jokes, the outcome is a lot more downbeat and a lot less fun. Rated: 2/5 Jun 28, 2015 Full Review Shirley Sealy Film Journal International Sam Huntington excels as the hapless, puppy-dog kind of guy who, despite the odds, continues to believe in romance and happy-ever-after endings. Jan 15, 2015 Full Review Norman Wilner NOW Toronto Kiely's movie isn't about intimacy and emotion, though the three leads do their best to stay on message. It's about clutter and noise and pointless distraction, and nothing good comes of it. Rated: 2/5 Mar 26, 2014 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member The whole premise of this Rom Com is that he belongs with his wife, but there is absolutely no reason why. She is self absorbed and unlikable and they never establish any chemistry between the two at all. The guy needs to find a less attractive woman who actually likes him because the two hotties he has been with are just awful potential life partners and it seems like their only redeeming qualities are that they are both very attractive the guy needs to focus on finding someone who actually likes him. If you can ignore the complete lack of chemistry with his wife the comedy works just as well as a lot of standard formulaic rom coms which makes it watchable. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member Awkward saying no more Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member Pretty Boring. The story line kept dropping further and further down the toilet. It was an hour and a half but felt way longer. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/14/23 Full Review Audience Member I give this movie two stars only because I was able to actually digest this unusually realistic romantic comedy gone wrong. The acting is well done. The writing is acceptable. The poor directing and producing downgrade this film. This film tries to be less unrealistic with the mess that relationships and marriage bring on everyone. I despise the Hollywood rom com narrative. This actually flies in the face of that foolishness with trying to give some honesty to this shameless genre. Some female nudity would have been awesome in this film. This is a low budget film that surpasses many high budget attempts at the same story. Well done. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/04/23 Full Review Audience Member Doug was in fucking Goon! Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review Audience Member Trying to get away for a weekend and focus on their relationship, Carl (Sam Huntington) takes his wife Sue (Meaghan Rath) to a mountain lodge for some skiing and wine tasting. Unfortunately for Carl, upon arrival, he discovers that his ex-girlfriend Robyn (Emmanuelle Chriqui)-who he used to bring quite often to the same lodge back in the day-is now the owner of the lodge. Wackiness ensues as Carl tries to keep as much of his previous relationship hidden from his wife as possible. Though the acting is of high quality-both Huntington and Rath are regulars on Being Human, though Huntington will always be Jam from Detroit Rock City to me-the editing for Three Night Stand is so unsightly and choppy that it became a constant distraction throughout the film. The worst scene involves Carl and Robyn walking through the woods with their skis, then suddenly they pull up on a snowmobile, which they dismount and find themselves back with the skis as another character approaches them on the same snowmobile they had just been on-the editing is unpleasant to say the least. A tip of the hat to Huntington, Chriqui and Rath-and to Jonathan Cherry, who steals many a scene as the husband of Carl's best friend/co-worker Stacey-but between the egregious editing and the overall weak plot line, Three Night Stand is sadly insufficient. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/23/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A man's plans for a romantic weekend go awry when he learns that his ex-girlfriend, whom he still secretly loves, manages the ski lodge where he and his wife are staying.
Director
Pat Kiely
Producer
Kieran Crilly, Pat Kiely, Matthew Shewchuk, Robert Vroom
Screenwriter
Pat Kiely
Distributor
Freestyle Releasing
Production Co
Banner House, Vroom
Genre
Romance, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 16, 2015, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 10, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$3.1K
Runtime
1h 26m
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