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‘One Night Only’ Review: Monica Barbaro Shines in This Straight Story in Desperate Need of Going Both Ways [C]
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Enter another well-timed summer release, Will Gluck’s new film, One Night Only.
It doesn’t push boundaries or buttons and begs the question (in more ways than one), why can’t you have it both ways?
That proves to be tricky for Owen (Callum Turner) and Allie (Monica Barbaro), though.
At the beginning of the film, Owen and Allie aren’t exactly on parallel tracks and seem unlikely to even cross paths at all.
That is, until his mom, Linda (80s romantic comedy queen Molly Ringwald), encourages him to try to find someone new.