Extended Reading
  • Jettie 2022-03-12 08:01:02

    Emma Thompson Interview with The Guilty Feminist

    Before the release of "Late Night Show", the two leading actors came to the podcast The Guilty Feminist as a guest, and held a screening + after-film discussion. Both Emma and Mindy made appearances, but Mindy only stayed for a short while, mainly the hosts Deborah and Emma were chatting, of...

  • Kole 2022-03-12 08:01:02

    [Film Review] Late Night (2019) 6.4/10

    Acerbic and implacably female-centered, LATE NIGHT is stemmed from American writer/comedienne Mindy Kaling's self-referential script, and is directed by female director Nisha Ganatra of the same Indian lineage like its soft-centered scenarist.

    Emma Thompson, unabashedly white, old but soigné, plays...

  • Cade 2022-03-12 08:01:02

    Although there is indeed a funny place, but at best it is a collection of short stories. The relationship building and relationship development of the two protagonists can be said to be vague, and there is no empathy at all. The rhythm of the film is also very strange, and the sloping street is blunt. The purpose and ambition are so strong, so obvious that they are all written on the face, I don't know if the movie is intentional or not.

  • Hayley 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    Airplane slices. Okay. Watching for the movie. There are laughs, of course, but I forgot to see them. I don't really like this kind of inspirational movie, but there is a surprise buried in the already very old-fashioned ending, so it's ok.

Late Night quotes

  • Molly Patel: You love me.

    Katherine Newbury: No, I didn't say that.

    Molly Patel: I mean not in those exact words but...

    Katherine Newbury: No, I didn't say it in any of those words.

  • Katherine Newbury: I need you, Molly.