11:14 Poster

11:14 (2003)

R 09/05/2003 Thriller, Comedy, Crime 1h 26m
68%
User
Score
7.1/10
91%
65/100

Fate can change in seconds.

Overview

Tells the seemingly random yet vitally connected story of a set of incidents that all converge one evening at 11:14pm. The story follows the chain of events of five different characters and five different storylines that all converge to tell the story of murder and deceit.

Greg Marcks

Director

Top Billed Cast

Rachael Leigh Cook

Rachael Leigh Cook

Cheri

Ben Foster

Ben Foster

Eddie

Clark Gregg

Clark Gregg

Officer Hannagan

Colin Hanks

Colin Hanks

Mark

Shawn Hatosy

Shawn Hatosy

Duffy

Barbara Hershey

Barbara Hershey

Norma

Stark Sands

Stark Sands

Tim

Hilary Swank

Hilary Swank

Buzzy

Patrick Swayze

Patrick Swayze

Frank

Media

11:14 - Trailer

11:14 - Trailer

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Reviews

A review by edward

Written on February 8, 2017

A clever little thriller/black comedy, which holds interest. 11:14 tells the inter-connected stories of a group of people, all revolving around a tragic car-accident. We see the accident, which occurs at 11:14pm, from different perspectives, as the puzzle slowly comes together.

Sure, the story works a lot on coincidence, but it's still a great build up and interesting ending, despite it being somewhat of a let-down.

The very black humour includes two sections which might just be some of the most cringing moments for men in cinema history – one of them in particular had me cowering fear.

Good performances from Patrick Swayze and Hilary Swank make this a good cinematic treat....

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