November

 (2004)

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November
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  • Plot: When her boyfriend is shot to death in a robbery, LA photographer Sopie Jacobs tries her hardest to put the event behind her. But as she struggles to get over the murder, Sophie's life begins to change, leaving her clueless as to what's coming. But worst of all, the line... Read more

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You will either love or hate this haunting, Memento-esqe film, but not for any flaws inherent in it. Courtney Cox proves herself a more than capable actor, as does every member of the cast; the photography and editing are first-rate,... Read more at imdb.com
Unbelievably overlooked
Aug 07, 2006
coolpop54
I saw this film on a whim. I had not great expectations for either the film or Courtney Cox, who I remembered as an airhead on Friends. However, I was pleasantly surprised. I was taken in within the first few... Read more at imdb.com
For anyone who didn't like this movie, all I could say is that you just didn't get it. Yes, it was slow, yes it was difficult to comprehend but once I heard what this was all about, everything fell into... Read more at imdb.com
I was lucky enough to see this film at the Sundance Film Festival (2004). It is a very intense thriller in which Courteney Cox (very different from her Friends work) plays a photographer whose boyfriend (the always excellent James Legros)... Read more at imdb.com
Diamond in the Rough
Jan 08, 2006
Indyrod
This definitely fits the "Diamonds in the Rough" category for me, and I hope others check it out. It stars Courteney Cox as Sophie, and James LeGros as her boyfriend Hugh. As the movie begins, they are on their way... Read more at imdb.com
I'm haunted by the film "November".
Oct 08, 2005
marcoh-2
I really enjoyed the movie "November". I don't pretend to be an "intellectual snob" like some people who reviewed this movie - I just know what I like and what I don't. And I liked this movie. I thought the... Read more at imdb.com
Waste of Time (SPOILERS)
Aug 15, 2005
montecristo42
Before all you indie-lovers out there jump all over me, having read the title of my post, please allow me to post this disclaimer:When a film tries to do something "different," I am generally more lenient with it when it... Read more at imdb.com
Tomorrow may not ever come...
Jun 10, 2006
moonspinner55
Impeccably designed and crafted psychological thriller seems to be in an artistic disarray, but the filmmakers' agenda is very clever and they have put together an excellent--if brief--thriller about living in a state of limbo. A young photography teacher experiences... Read more at imdb.com
Spooky, without ghosts
Mar 06, 2006
ntsci
As another reviewer said, I am haunted by this movie. I enjoyed the 75 minutes during which I watched it, but the mark of a good movie is that after seeing it you keep thinking about it, and enjoying it... Read more at imdb.com
Surprised me
Mar 28, 2006
Spikey010
This movie may not be the best you have ever seen, but it certainly is worth it if you're willing and able to watch it a few times and form your own theory about it. Don't let summaries of this... Read more at imdb.com

Critics Reviews


Reel.com
An intriguing psychological jigsaw puzzle of a thriller, Greg Harrison's November may be a little too neatly constructed to stay with you, but it's still a reasonably effective and offbeat dramatic vehicle for Friends star Courteney Cox. In the end, November is ultimately more of a clever conceit than a full-fledged narrative. ... Full Review

Film Threat, Hollywood's Indie V
If that description isn't clear enough that may be because "November" tries to be a lot of things within its 78 minute running time, succeeding marvelously at some while crashing and burning on others. At its core, "November" is a film about guilt within a relationship and works best in the scenes between Sophie and Hugh. ... Full Review

Chicago Sun-Times
Most movies are satisfied to arrive at that point. Courteney Cox, well known from TV, rarely gets an opportunity to revise her famous image, but here she is serious, inward, coiled. ... Full Review

Sun-Sentinel.com
Okay, let's get it over with: Courteney Cox -a very seriously de-prettified, de-glamorized, de-"Friends"-ified, almost mousy Courteney Cox-acquits herself quite well in "November," Greg Harrison's atmospheric psycho-thriller. November," shot in digital video on a budget that only Robert Rodriguez could love, is stylish and inventive in its storytelling. ... Full Review

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November
slantmagazine.com2005-07-01
Benjamin Brand's three-part scriptseparated by head-smackingly transparent title cards that read "denial" or "acceptance," and rife with embarrassing cluesoffers three variations on photography teacher Sophie's (Courtney Cox) attempts to deal with her boyfriend Hugh's (James LeGros) murder during a convenience... ... Full Article

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