It's a solid, watchable low-budget film that I hope will get more screenings after SXSW.
2 A.M. (2006)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:4
Rotten:0
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 1 hr 37 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: It's 2 AM and while some people have enough sense to go home, others never learn. Five guys are sitting in an Irish pub in Texas. They are talking, drinking, and BS-ing as usual. A night that... It's 2 AM and while some people have enough sense to go home, others never learn. Five guys are sitting in an Irish pub in Texas. They are talking, drinking, and BS-ing as usual. A night that started with such great potential looks like it is going to fizzle out with nothing to show for it except empty wallets and boozy headaches -- just like every other Saturday night. But maybe this Saturday will be different; then again, probably not. Before the night is through, these five friends will have had their share of dramas, both big and small -maybe not earth-shattering or life-altering, but just as weird as you would expect at this late hour. Even at 2 AM, its never too late. [More]
Director: Korey Coleman
Director: Korey Coleman
Reviews for 2 A.M.
2 A.M. isn’t a perfect film, but there’s quite a lot to be admired of here. I look forward to seeing what Coleman does next and I really believe Sonya Tsuchigane is someone to watch.
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