evan-266
Very situational, and not for a mature audience, but overall enlightening. And very entertaining. Much laughter.
ozlemturker
The relationship between the two main characters felt very genuine and real. It was a funny, romantic and heartwarming movie. Analeigh and Miles have great chemistry together and it was really fun to watch. I would recommend this movie to anyone who likes romantic comedies because this is definitely one of the good ones!
darnthatdream
Megan has got to be one of the most self absorbed, immature and boring characters ever put on film. Why is Alec, a drag himself, even dealing with this behavior? Yes, of course, they are snowed in.. and sex. What else is there besides those two boring characters, performed by two dull actors? Not much..
Amy Adler
Megan (Analeigh Tipton) is adrift in Manhattan. She lost her job, lost her fiancé and has been bunking with a kind friend and her boyfriend. On a night the threesome go out to celebrate Christmastime, Megan can't find her I.D. and a bouncer won't let her into a drinking establishment. It hurts. Leaving her friends to enjoy their evening, Megs goes home and finds a "one-night stand" hookup site. Lo and behold, a nice looking man, Alec (Miles Teller) is also searching for a fling. Therefore, Megan goes to Alec's apartment, they are a bit tipsy and they spend a nice evening together. When dawn breaks, however, there is bad news. A BLIZZARD has fallen in and the front door won't even open. In addition, M and A soon take a dislike to each other that wasn't a problem the night before. They are stuck in close quarters for hours and hours. Yet, after a morning of cold shoulders, they start conversing again and break into an empty nearby apartment for a needed household appliance. By day's end, they may be attracted to one another again. Unhappily, there are more secrets to uncover and when the snowplows do their thing, Megan leaves at once. Without even knowing Megan's last name, will the smitten Alec be able to find her in a city of 8 million folks? This charming romcom rests on the likable performances and attractive qualities of Tipton and Teller. They are the film's main stars and are in one setting, alone, for quite some time. Kudos to them for their turns. Then, too, the script is very witty and honest; beware, though, that there are many sexual discussions. The supporting acting cast, costumes, and direction are nicely worthy. Don't wait one, two, or three nights to find Two Night Stand. You will be happy you viewed TNS this coming evening.