Late Night's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
"Late Night? smartly sends up not just the cloistered world of late night television, but a current cultural climate struggling to evolve in a changing world".
Vulture
"Late Night isn?t content to just be a story about a woman of color succeeding despite the odds, it?s also cynical about and challenges such psychologically simplistic narratives".
Vanity Fair
Late Night is both a blush of contemporary, prickly progressiveness and a harkening back to an era when movies were easily solved
The Hollywood Reporter
"The result is broadly amusing, and the fact that it speaks in a timely way about much-discussed issues of diversity and balance in the workplace, in this instance specifically show business, will attract the spotlight and provoke discussion that will give the film a special profile".
The Guardian
"Arguably the film?s biggest problem is that it?s less laugh-out-loud hilarious and more deserving of the odd casual smirk".
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote