At Midnight Review: A Charming But Familiar Rom-Com Runs Out Of Time

During the mythical Golden Age of Hollywood, the romantic-comedy genre could be relied upon as a consistently entertaining, star-studded, and profitable performer at the box office, year in and year out.

We’ve fallen quite a long way in the years since despite some recent breakthrough hits like “Crazy Rich Asians” or last year’s double-whammy of “The Lost City” and “Ticket to Paradise.” Instead of studios going out of their way to court genuine movie stars and put their charisma and charm on display for moviegoing audiences to enjoy vicariously, we’ve ended up in a place where those once-ubiquitous theatrical features instead struggle to justify their existence …

if they even make it to theaters at all.That brings us to “At Midnight.” On the surface, it has all the makings of a much-needed throwback date night at the movies, in the vein of “Roman Holiday” before it (which gets a shout-out

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