Review: 'About Last Night'

About Last Night, a remake of the 1986 film of the same name — itself a loose adaptation of David Mamet's play Sexual Perversity in Chicago — is one of the funniest, foul-mouthed, and brutally honest rom-coms in recent memory. Director Steve Pink

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"About Last Night" opens this weekend, just in time for Valentine's Day. Three of the four principal actors in this LA-set adaptation of David Mamet's play "Sexual Perversity in Chicago" (borrowing also from the 1986 film "About Last Night …") worked

Romantic comedy. Starring Kevin Hart, Joy Bryant, Regina Hall and Michael Ealy. Directed by Steve Pink. (R. 100 minutes.) "About Last Night" is daring and gutless at the same time. It's daring in that it's a romantic movie that's willing to be coarse

In 1986, heartthrobs Demi Moore and Rob Lowe raised eyebrows and libidos in the risqué dramedy “About Last Night.” Although that loosely adapted version of “Sexual Perversity in Chicago” failed to win over the many