Kaling, Thompson carry ‘Late Night’ load
One addition to make to Friday’s opening-movies list is a comedy that will play at both mainstream theaters and the Magic Lantern :
“Late Night” : Mindy Kaling plays a new writer on TV star Emma Thompson’s show whose task is to save a failing format. You know it’s fiction because … well, you figure it out.
Here are some critical comments:
A.O. Scott , New York Times: “Rather than scourging the complacency and hypocrisy of television, it subjects the medium to a vigorous exfoliating scrub in the name of feminism and inclusiveness.”
Yolanda Machado , The Wrap: “Kaling qualifies as an expert at writing romantic comedies after five seasons of The Mindy Project. But the romance in Late Night isn’t girl-meets-boy; it’s girl-meets-career.”
Sheila O’Malley , RogerEbert.com: “An earnest and funny comedy, with very sharp teeth.”
That seems to be the lot. So go, see a movie. And enjoy.
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