Interview with Charles Hood, director/writer of Night Owls

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One of the real movie-going treats in the last couple of weeks was the small rom-com Night Owls, directed by Charles Hood, and co-written by Hood and Seth Goldsmith. It’s confident, it’s touching, it’s openly screwball, proving that screwball is not a lost art, and it features two beautiful interconnected performances from Adam Pally and Rosa Salazar. I reviewed Night Owls for Rogerebert.com.

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Adam Pally and Rosa Salazar, “Night Owls”.

Recently, I talked with director Charles Hood about Night Owls, the writing of the script, the shooting of the film, and his thoughts on screwball. I KNEW he was a fan of 1930s screwball!!

My interview with Charles Hood about Night Owls is now up on Rogerebert.com.

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