“Last Call In The Dog House” (*1/2 out of four) was a meandering NYC melodrama set at a legendary bar called The Dog House in which various patrons (Yance Butler, Judy Geeson, Adam Jacobs, David Chokachi, and others) come in with numerous problems but feel better and feel absolved of their difficulties in life. Practically plotless film feels like superficial and lightweight Woody Allen. This may have worked better as a NYC Broadway play than as a feature film. Viewers would best leave this one in the dog-house and re-watch “Manhattan” or “Annie Hall” instead.