perhaps a metaphor for showbiz backstabbing, this terror comedy creates a realistic stand-up comedy nightclub atmosphere but seems timid about going much further with either its jokes or its horror
its scares are underdeveloped, leaving Too Late floundering like so many comedy horror films before it – neither as funny nor as scary as it should be. There are some good gore gags and charming performances, but it's just a little too little
an uneven but likeable film with the guts to do things differently, Too Late won't work for everyone but its likely to win admirers who will watch it again and again
a quirky, irreverent horror comedy; Some of the stand-up material and sexual innuendos are spot-on funny. The two leads play off each other with aplomb, and director D.W. Thomas maintains a fine balance between the goofy and the grotesque
"Too Late" takes a literal look at the Los Angeles stand-up comedy scene, and the literal monstrous boss; This is the kind of low-fi satire that works well with a premise that is both quite ridiculous and very believable
"Too Late" might get heckled for its lack of horrors, but tells a poignant story from a woman's perspective in an industry where she's surrounded by monsters
"Too Late" is worth a look for its oddball vibes and roster of skillful comedians. Considering this is the director's feature-length debut, it does establish DW Thomas as a filmmaker to watch