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Manhattan Night (2016)

“No reporter can resist a siren.”

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Plot

Drawing inspiration from Colin Harrison's lauded novel, "Manhattan Nocturne," a New York Times notable Book of the Year, "Manhattan Night" is a contemporary reimagining of the classic film noir genre. The film unfurls the intricate life of Porter Wren (Adrien Brody), a seasoned New York City tabloid writer who thrives on scandal and the blurred lines of truth. Outside his pulsating world of crime and tragedy, Porter is a paragon of family values, relentlessly devoted to his loving wife (Jennifer Beals). However, Porter's seemingly balanced world teeters on the brink when a beguiling stranger (Yvonne Strahovski) steps into his life, requesting his expertise in unsolving the chilling murder of her filmmaker husband, Simon (Campbell Scott). Unable to resist the allure of the unsolved mystery, Porter dives headfirst into a malevolent vortex of sexual obsession and sinister blackmail. This thrilling journey threatens not only his career, the tranquillity of his marriage, but also his very existence. "Manhattan Night" is a captivating exploration of the dangerous allure of secrets, and the lengths one man is willing to go to uncover them. A production of Fable House, Untravelled Worlds, and DeCubellis Films, presented by Lionsgate Premiere, Grindstone Entertainment Group, 13 Films, Sparkle Roll Media Corporation, and Big Indie Pictures. Prepare for a night in Manhattan like no other, where every corner holds a potential clue, and every glance could be your last. The film hits theaters and On Demand on May 20, 2016.

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Manhattan Night is a drama movie featuring Adrien Brody and directed by Brian DeCubellis.

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