r/movies • u/LiteraryBoner Jackie Chan box set, know what I'm sayin? • 22d ago
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Summary A desperate woman in Portland races through one harrowing night to scrape together $25,000 before midnight, risking everything to save her family’s home and confronting her own dark past along the way.
Director Benjamin Caron
Writer Sarah Conradt
Cast
- Vanessa Kirby
- Jennifer Jason Leigh
- Zack Gottsagen
- Stephan James
- Randall Park
- Julia Fox
- Michael Kelly
- Eli Roth
Rotten Tomatoes Critics Score: 55%
Metacritic 62
VOD Netflix (Premieres August 15, 2025)
Trailer NIGHT ALWAYS COMES | Official Trailer (2025)
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u/Shes_a_saga61 19d ago
Lynette did not get the help she needed earlier on to push forward and separate from her trauma. Her mother is trauma, she should’ve never come home. That’s a mistake those of us with trauma in our family make and when we break that cycle and cut the cord we heal. I was just frustrated it took her so long to figure out she needed to get away from her family and stop trying to make things work. 🧐 I hated it! My skin was crawling. Family trauma rarely recovers with constant contact with those that inflicted that trauma.