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11:14

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 4 critic reviews
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Based on 15 votes
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Movie Info
Genre(s): Comedy | Crime | Drama | Suspense/Thriller
Written by: Greg Marcks
Directed by: Greg Marcks
Release Date:
Theatrical: August 12, 2005
DVD: October 11, 2005
Running Time: 85 minutes, Color
Origin: USA / Canada
Summary
RATING: R for violence, sexuality and pervasive language
Starring Hilary Swank, Colin Hanks, Rachael Leigh Cook, Henry Thomas, Shawn Hatosy, Barbara Hershey, Patrick Swayze, and Ben Foster
11:14 tells the seemingly random yet vitally connected story of a set of incidents that all converge one evening at 11:14pm. It’s a sort of musical chairs with a corpse, with the structurally intriguing storytelling style of "Memento" and "Run Lola Run." (Media 8 Entertainment)
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What The Critics Said
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The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
Has a demented sense of humor, and the cleverness of its taut narrative structure and misanthropic characterizations constantly surprises a viewer. The movie does what you wish more first-time features would do: tell a story economically with first-rate actors and no hint of self-consciousness.
Read Full Review >Variety Lisa Nesselson
A zippy and sardonic feast of bad decision-making under pressure, 11:14 artfully molds the seemingly unrelated misfortunes of 10 characters into a satisfying and consistently entertaining whole.
Read Full Review >The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias
The best possible feeling that 11:14 could leave behind is that Marcks has pulled off something clever, but just bringing the puzzle pieces together isn't that impressive a feat. As "Memento" proves, it's the big picture that really counts.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this movie is 7.7 (out of 10) based on 15 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
[Anonymous] gave it a6:
It was a good enough movie, with entertaining black humor and writing well-done throughout. But ithat is not to say it was a great movie, it was still good however. But please, people who are saying this reminded them of Crash, Crash came out AFTER 11:14, and I had actually been wondering if Crash had taken some ideas from 11:14 after I watched it [Crash].
William gave it a6:
The movie was interesting and a good change of pace..[***SPOILERS***] the injury the boy sustained in the van was painful to think about, but hopefully a lesson to the stupid punks that do things like that. Interesting how each tried to escape responsibility. All and all a decent movie
Cables gave it a3:
Are you people serious? What about this movie made you think? It was an utterly predictable Memento rip-off. Even the "plot twists" were painfully boring. Swayze rocked in Donnie Darko though, so we'll give him a free pass.
Rob gave it an8:
A very clever film that blends the styles of Irreversible, Crash and Memento to tell a story that is anything but simple.
JM gave it a10:
Great movie who make you think how it all started.
greg j. gave it a10:
I really enjoyed this movie, it reminded me a bit of crash but it was good. i had to think nonstop during this movie and that was good. overall its a good movie and i recomend it to all.
tom gave it a9:
A new writer/director's Premier films don't get any better than this.
