November
269
Thriller. Drama. Mystery
After a dinner out, photographer Sophie Jacobs (Courteney Cox) and her boyfriend Hugh (James LeGros) stop at a corner store for a late night snack. While Sophie waits unaware in the car, Hugh is murdered in a violent robbery. Haunted by guilt, Sophie goes on with her life as best she can: teaching photography at a local art college, meeting her mother (Anne Archer) for lunch, and visiting her therapist (Nora Dunn). But one day at ... [+]
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United States | Philadelphia Inquirer | "Ambiguous in a satisfying, puzzling sort of way, November offers a triptych of scenarios revolving around a grim moment." | POS |
United States | Entertainment Weekly | "The depth of the story and the characters is awfully slight to bear the weight of such fancy editing. But the performances are crisp and in focus" | NEU |
Canada | The Globe and Mail | "The creative and experimental use of sound and photography are a big part of what makes November an intriguing film." | POS |
United States | AV Club | "Feels more like a clever student short that got out of hand than the Kafka-esque nightmare that director Greg Harrison likely intended." | NEU |
United States | The Washington Post | "The best thing about this psychological exploration is its star, Courteney Cox" | NEU |
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