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Take the Night
Directed by
Seth McTigue
PG-13
2022
82m
Thriller
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Crime
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5.3
77%
76%
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When a resentful brother organizes a prank kidnapping, he unwittingly hires career criminals who have plans of their own.
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Cast of Take the Night
Seth McTigue
Chad / Director / Writer
Ashwin Gore
Rakesh
Brennan Keel Cook
Todd
Kelvin Han Yee
Chang Father
Sam Li
Robert Chang
Valéry Lessard
Sandy
Kai To
Young Robert Chang
Roy Huang
William Chang
Bryan Fitzgerald
Bruce / Producer
Antonio Aaron
Justin
Bobby Nish
Isaac Chang
Pierce Kang
Young William Chang
Shomari Love
Shannon
Marlon Aquino
Police Officer #2
Grace Serrano
Melissa
Leah Zhang
Chang Mother
Kenneth Beck
Police Officer #1
Thomas Bell
Investigator
Scott Takeda
Chang Father
Julien P. Bourgon
Producer
Mark Heidelberger
Producer
Nelson Moses Lassiter
Producer
Franco Sama
Producer
Take the Night Ratings & Reviews
Cup of Soul
Kathia Woods
After finishing this film, audiences will have at least 20 questions about the film's plot. Thankfully, there is enough good in this movie to suggest it on a very light level.
Firing the Canon
Joshua Starnes
Hopefully McTigue takes what he's learned here and returns to the genre - it feels like a real classic is somewhere just in the making.
Elements of Madness
Douglas Davidson
... the audience is prompted to consider that wealth comes not from what one has but what one values. It's rare to say, but, in this instance, adding some fat onto this meal would not only make it far more savory, but give it the depth it only hints at.
Film Frenzy
Matt Brunson
One would be forgiven for initially believing this was a remake of David Fincher's 1997 drama The Game. But Take the Night quickly swerves off in its own direction.
About Boulder
Tim Brennan
McTigue's budget was one million dollars, and he wisely spends his money on locations and sets. Better yet is his decision to spend most of his time on the characters. Their conversations, behavior, and decisions drive the film rather than the plot.
JMuvies
John Urbancich
A debut feature from writer, director and star Seth McTigue, whose tricky shuffling of brotherly love with envy-rich rivalry presents similar dynamics in two families on different ends of New York City's socio-economic spectrum.
Mat's Entertainment
Mathew DeKinder
"Take the Night" has some good things going for it, but not enough to save it from itself.
New York Amsterdam News
Lapacazo Magrira Sandoval
Take the Night get a lot of things right and a lot of things wrong but all in all, it's a solid debut film by director Seth McTigue.
Rincón de cine
Laura Hiros
Excellent cinematography and well thought action scenes, this movie takes its audience from one surprise to the next; and in every step of the way, it is evolving the story to one way more complex from the one we started from. [Full review in Spanish]
CineGods.com
Luke Y. Thompson
This is indeed a night I want to take in, but I'd rather find another story in progress within this environment than the one at hand.
Midwest Film Journal
Evan Dossey
Although flawed, Take the Night is still a pretty good debut film from a writer who understands the conventions of his chosen genre.
The Public (Buffalo)
M. Faust
The debut feature of writer-director Seth McTigue is a vividly photographed, intensely scored and sincerely acted caper drama with one problem: it doesn't make a lot of sense.
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)
Bob Bloom
'Take the Night' is a decent potboiler that tries to be more than a crime thriller. McTigue takes a good shot, but narrowly misses hitting a bulls-eye.
Cambridge Day
Tom Meek
Tut the noirish set and camera work, as well as Jonas Wikstrand's action-driving, mood-setting score, carry the film beyond a few rough scenes that could have been better pounded out in the script or left on the cutting-room floor.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Take the Night shows a filmmaker fine-tuning his craft, but he's not quite there yet.
AtHomeInHollywood.com
Lisa Johnson Mandell
Take the Night is less a thriller and more a crime caper that delves deeper into both sides of the equation and family dynamics. No one's motives are mysterious but it's still a gripping enough story to keep your attention.
Film Threat
Alan Ng
It's a good thriller with excellent performances. The film also has impressive production values, and the cinematography is top-notch.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
As the preposterous twists accumulate, the film struggles to generate much suspense alongside the earnest performances and headache-inducing score.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Seth McTigue's debut feature is a modest but accomplished mix of caper suspense, tricky plotting and dysfunctional family dynamics.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Take the Night, from writer/director/star Seth McTigue, is all setup with very little payoff.
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