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The Night Clerk (2020)

2020 | Crime | Drama | Mystery

90 mins

Voyeuristic hotel clerk becomes the subject of a murder investigation.



Produced by Highland Film Group
Director Michael Cristofer
Writer Michael Cristofer
Cast Tye Sheridan, Ana de Armas and Helen Hunt

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Adam White (32 KP) rated

Jun 23, 2020  
The Night Clerk (2020)
The Night Clerk (2020)
2020 | Crime, Drama, Mystery
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5.8 (5 Ratings)
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Always check for cameras in the hotel room
At First I thought I was watching 13 cameras as it has the same feeling. At first you are pissed off at the main character Bart Bromley (Tye Sheridan) but by the end you are drawn to him, well at least I was.

John Leguizamo plays a tough going Detective and Helen Hunt plays the mom to this autistic main character. Both John and Helen nail the roles, as you would expect from the veteran actor and actress but as for the rest, maybe the next film they will nail down.

I feel the storyline could have been worked on. During some parts, I felt lost and wandering, it seemed to need more filler storyline.

Overall it's not that bad, but if you are tired you may want to hold off till you are wide awake as you may node off some.

The movie isn't scary, but it does make you wonder if you should check the hotel room for camera's the next time you stay at one.
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Dean (6927 KP) rated

May 7, 2022  
The Night Clerk (2020)
The Night Clerk (2020)
2020 | Crime, Drama, Mystery
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5.8 (5 Ratings)
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Very predictable
Billed as a thriller of sorts but with no real suspense. A night clerk at a hotel with aspergers witnesses a murder on camera's he has hidden in the room.
The plot was far too simple and obvious who the killer was and the whole middle section goes off track on a love story side plot. The two lead actors stand out but overall the result was disappointing.
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