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Dirty Weekend
Directed by
Neil LaBute
Not Rated
2015
1h 33m
Comedy
,
Drama
5.0
31%
22%
4.9
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It is about two colleagues (not friends) that are put in an uncomfortable work waylaid situation that ends up bringing them, if not closer together then more in touch with themselves. Takes place in New Mexico.
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Cast of Dirty Weekend
Matthew Broderick
Les Moore
Alice Eve
Natalie Hamilton
Phil Burke
Cabbie
Gia Crovatin
Dylan
Monique Candelaria
Dark Haired Beauty
Charles Duran
Vince / Associate Producer
Fredrick Lopez
Proprietor
Matthew Page
Bartender
Kristen DeVore Rakes
Waitress
Rob Tode
Flight Attendant
Brenden Roberts
Brother
Neil LaBute
Director / Writer
Tiller Russell
Producer
Tim Harms
Co-Producer
Andrew Carlberg
Associate Producer
Joel Plotch
Co-Producer / Editor
James Jackson Leach
Executive Producer
Joey Stewart
Producer
Robert Thaggard
Executive Producer
Duncan Montgomery
Producer
Dirty Weekend Ratings & Reviews
Battleship Pretension
Aaron Pinkston
Strangely, to the film's credit, it unexpectedly ends in a quietly complex and sweet place. I don't quite think the slow-stepping plot is worth the outcome, but the consistent tone does pay off.
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Mae Abdulbaki
This makes for an intriguing, but unfortunately still very tame and more mainstream kind of film, which is unlike LaBute. Mediocre but leaves more to be desired.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
Neil LaBute follows the disappointing Some Velvet Morning with another misfire starring Alice Eve...
The Film Stage
John Fink
A playful buddy comedy with notes of Neil Simon - and a little 50 Shades of Grey.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
"Dirty Weekend" is a decent idea for a low-budget movie that never gets past the idea stage, and after a brief while, you may start to question whether it should have been a movie at all, much less a 90-minute one.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
As always with LaBute's talkathons, dialogue is ever purposeful and oh-so-empty, less indicative of flesh-and-blood people than a dramatist's deliberateness, though Eve and Broderick make the most of their dully comic exchanges.
New York Times
Nicolas Rapold
A fairly weak-tea story of conflicted self-discovery that would make for a mildly engaging evening on the stage.
Wall Street Journal
John Anderson
Mr. LaBute is not a moralizer as much as a lamenter-his people usually bring unhappiness upon themselves. In the gently joyous "Dirty Weekend," though, they are capable of finding a flight path to contentment.
New York Daily News
Katherine Pushkar
The only thing more boring than this comedy about two colleagues on a layover in Albuquerque might be an actual layover in Albuquerque.
Film Journal International
Chris Barsanti
A placid, minor effort from a onetime scandalous writer-director.
Village Voice
Simon Abrams
Life may be short, as Natalie wails during an unconvincing rant about Americans' sexual hang-ups. But Dirty Weekend feels interminable ...
AV Club
Mike D'Angelo
Not only is there nothing especially dirty about Dirty Weekend, the latest and lamest film by erstwhile provocateur Neil LaBute, but the movie doesn't even occupy an entire weekend.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
Leads to a trip to a gay bar and a resolution that is as unsatisfying as it is unbelievable, not to mention pretty tame by LaBute standards.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
Moviegoers may expect something sexier than what they get here, but Neil LaBute's focus on just-talk between Broderick and co-star Alice Eve, funny but never uproarious, provides its own modest rewards.
Metro
Matt Prigge
Les and Natalie spend a lot of time talking around subjects but in ways that rarely feel inspired, even deigning to indulge in pop culture riffs about 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.'
Slant Magazine
Clayton Dillard
Even if the title is meant to be ironic, the latest from writer-director Neil LaBute is a frustratingly stilted vision of middle-aged repression unleashed.
The Young Folks
Nathanael Hood
But instead of focusing on two mature, if broken, adults trying to make sense of life, sex, and relationships, LaBute focuses on uncomfortable jokes that wouldn't pass muster on a public access television show...
Slant Magazine
Kenji Fujishima
It rarely feels like it's taking place in anything but a screenwriter's insular simulation of reality.
The Playlist
Rodrigo Perez
While "Dirty Weekend" may not quite live up to its title and is certainly Neil LaBute's least tart effort to date, the film's milder flavor and less acidic aftertaste is mostly a pleasurable switchup.
Variety
Guy Lodge
Neil LaBute's latest is a mannered, disappointingly tame comedy of sexual desire and denial.
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