

After Hours
Directed by Martin ScorseseA meek word processor in New York impulsively travels downtown to Soho for a date with an attractive, but apparently disturbed, young woman, and finds himself trapped in a nightmarishly surreal vortex of improbable coincidences and farcical circumstances.
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After Hours Ratings & Reviews
- ReubenDecember 19, 2025I thought it was a bit monotonous. Didn't much enjoy it.
- jadennnnnnNovember 26, 2025what does a guy have to do to get his face pummeled?
- Will (M0nk)November 6, 2025A Good Film, very much satirical and poking fun at movies of the era. The plot becomes almost frustrating at times. Teasing stories that go nowhere. the bumbling idiot trope, but less bumbling idiot and more avoidant, narcissistic, lead character. I recommend for a watch. but it could be just as annoying for you as it was for me. still really fun at moments. watch and find what you enjoy!
- andy bNovember 3, 2025i haven't managed to find another movie like this one. extremely surreal, but manages to feel both comedic and somewhat nostalgic at the same time. have to give it 5/5 just because of how strange and original it feels
- Joshua LeachOctober 16, 2025What a wild ride, got this in a Cheech and Chong bundle, was ready to not like this film. But the more insane it got, the harder it was to look away. An unexpected good movie
- Aaron SladeOctober 4, 2025Dreamlike, which makes it more eerie and surreal.
- Peter BickfordJune 13, 2025This one's actually a bit of an odd duck. Scorsese's wild night in the city is filled with memorable performances, but it comes off ultimately as a bit low key. It never reaches wacky comedy levels of crazy, but it's too strange to be a character study. More of a "Everyone in this town is crazy" sort of affair.
- cultfilmlikerFebruary 16, 2025We get it, Marty. You get horny on coke.
- Rowan KrzysiakFebruary 13, 2025I picked this purely based on its cover art and it turns out it was directed by Scorcese and it is a stonker. I'd liken it to playing a sexually provocative point and click while getting increasingly drunk with the heating turned up to max. It's a frantic, exciting, confusingly woven stop and start sweat bead of a movie. Keep a cold bottle of water nearby. Highly recommended.
After Hours Trivia
After Hours was released on August 16, 1985.
After Hours was directed by Martin Scorsese.
After Hours has a runtime of 1 hr 37 min.
After Hours was produced by Griffin Dunne, Robert F. Colesberry, Amy Robinson.
The key characters in After Hours are Paul Hackett (Griffin Dunne), Marcy (Rosanna Arquette), June (Verna Bloom).
After Hours is rated R.
After Hours is a Comedy, Thriller, Drama film.
After Hours has an audience rating of 8.7 out of 10.






















