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Greg Marcks' 11:14 intertwines five different storylines that all lead up to a series of events that happen one evening at 11:14. The audience is made privy to connections between the characters that ... read more read more...they themselves are unaware of. The audience will see how various lies and deceptions lead to murder. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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DVD Release Date: October 11, 2005

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  • December 27, 2011
    The movie offers five separate plots of several characters intermingling at a point wherein one character's actions end up adversely affecting another character's life. Makes up for an excellent time pass. The natural performance by each actor only adds to its credibility. I'd re... read morecommend this disaster.
  • January 26, 2011
    People seem really enamored of this ugly, unclever foray into hyperlink film-making. Though 11:14 sort of arrived in the vanguard before more polished experiments in the form like Crash and Babel, it didn't seem to draw much attention until well after its release. It deserves som... read moree kudos for trying to use the form in a different way than stifling self-seriousness, and it does make an incisive point about the stupidity and insularity of people in small towns, but it still remains a disappointing failure as a comedy. I think Hilary Swank ripped one laugh out of me, and even then I'm not sure whether I was laughing with her or at her. This mostly seems to be a consequence of the film trying to do way too much; there are too many characters, and with them come too many bombastically interlinked situations to the point where "everything is connected" just loses its value. And if you're going to attempt a severed penis as a comedic plot point, you'd better be ready to commit. This shit ain't Teeth.
  • December 31, 2010
    Cast: Hilary Swank, Colin Hanks, Rachael Leigh Cook, Henry Thomas, Ben Foster, Patrick Swayze, Barbara Hershey, Rick Gomez, Jason Segel, Shawn Hatosy

    Director: Greg Marcks

    Summary: Even though they're strangers, Buzzy (Academy Award winner Hilary Swank), Mark (Colin Hanks... read more), Cheri (Rachael Leigh Cook), Jack (Henry Thomas) and Eddie (Ben Foster) will become part of each other's lives -- even if it kills them -- in this innovative drama composed of five seemingly random story lines that intersect at precisely 11:14 p.m.

    My Thoughts: "The movie is quite brilliant. The events that happen are pretty far fetched, but also could happen, who knows? But the brilliance comes from the timing of it all. Everything happened at the 11:14 p.m. mark. The directing is what is great about this flick. The film is silly and funny, but yet amazing too. Just really enjoyed it and how it all came together. I also loved the song when the ending credits started rolling. It was pretty funny. A great fun indie flick that is a bit dark, but funny. Definitely a must see in my opinion."
  • March 26, 2010
    "Fate can change in seconds"

    The events leading up to an 11:14 PM car crash, from five very different perspectives.

    REVIEW

    Greg Marcks offers us in '11:14' that rare breed of film that keeps us... read more on the edge of our seats for the entire 95 minutes running time. This strangely wonderful tale embraces the ideas of consequences and serendipity by unraveling a story of two deaths that affect the lives of eight kids and two parents, each with separate perceptions of shared incidents, and all of those perceptions intertwine in the most unique way imaginable. This is not a teen horror flick, not an attempt to do an imitation cheap movie life 'Blair Witch Project' look-alikes. '11:14' is simply a fine script played with comedy and tragedy and wide-eyed wonderment by a top notch cast of actors.

    To relate the tale would to defray the anxiety Marcks creates in his writing. It is sufficient to say that little nerdy people in a small town somewhere are all caught up in two deaths, a thwarted robbery, a case of missing bodies, and a final core explanation of how the whole foolish mess got started. Along the way there are hilarious moments of accidental death during intercourse in a grave yard, a severed penis and its impact on hit and run kids, a rather randy and hormone driven trashy girl whose parents get caught up in the scheme of things... and that is only starters.

    The exceptional cast includes Hilary Swank (with braces), Patrick Swayze (with body padding), Barbara Hershey obsessed with opera, Rachel Leigh Cook as the promiscuous round robin girl, Henry Thomas as a drunk driver, Ben Foster as the genital loser, Shawn Hatosy, Blake Heron, Stark Sands, Colin Hanks, and Gregg Clark as the revolving police officer who tries to keep up and make sense of the mess.

    The cinematography is beautifully handled by Shane Hurlbut who manages to keep the nighttime ambiance all centered on the 11:14 PM restrictions of the action. But above all it is the brilliant script and tight direction by Marcks that makes this the strong, grossly overlooked sleeper of a movie that it is.
  • December 28, 2009
    Could this much bad stuff happen all in one place at one time? It made for a pretty fun movie anyways. Reminds me of Very Bad Things but with less stressed out people.
  • December 21, 2009
    Nothing entirely memorable.
  • October 11, 2009
    Not a bad little crazy movie!
    Its entertaininmg and clever the way the lives of several random people intertwen with one another ! Its a really clever and entertaining movie that is good to watch, an interesting black comedy that is fun to watch if not slightly weird!
    brilliant... read more cast and interesting story but its not original as it reinds me of other movies where lives intiwne with one another lik off the map and that saah michlle gellar nd bendan fraser movie!
    but stillwith a watch!
  • August 18, 2009
    11:14 - Five different people in a small town find themselves in a whole lot of trouble after a series of random accidents take place.

    The actors delivery and performances were effective enough, could hardly care for it being a low budget film, as far as dialogues went it... read more was pretty average, but what impressed me much with this was how the story was put together, it had a track back style somewhat like "Crash" except that, this was sinfully fun.

    Ive been trying to get a hold of this film for 2 years now, ended up ordering the thing online. I was expecting some sort of detective drama, crime and mystery film when I got this, instead I got something of a rarity.

    Ginny Recommends! Good for atleast a 1 time watch.

    Director: Greg Marcks
    Genre: Dark Comedy / Crime & Mystery
  • May 6, 2009
    This episodic really dark comedy tells the story of a couple of seemingly random events happening around 11:14pm to seemingly random people. Of course, there are a lot of connections between those persons, that we learn when we successively get everyone's point of view. The resul... read moret is fast, well written, sometimes even exciting and with a great cast of young stars (plus Patrick Swayze in another unusual role for him). Minus points for the soundtrack score that seems to switch moods rather randomly, sometimes sounding like a bad 70s horror flick. Then again, considering some of the things happening to a few of the characters it's not too far from horror. It's simply a lot of fun to follow those people through their wonderfully idiotic adventures, often deciding for very momentous course of actions. And even though the end twist isn't as mind blowing as I hoped it to be, there are worse ways to spend 80 minutes than with this mean little bastard of a movie. Very good!
  • February 18, 2009
    A solid and entertaining ensemble piece with good performances and twists and turns. I expected a serious film, so I was surprised with all of the effective dark humor throughout.

Critic Reviews


Mick LaSalle
August 12, 2005
Mick LaSalle, San Francisco Chronicle

An inventive, black comedy. Full Review

Anton Bitel
June 15, 2007
Anton Bitel, musicOMH.com

anatomises a moment in time when smalltown idiocy suffers the most surreally awful repercussions of cause and effect. Full Review

Matthew Turner
July 13, 2006
Matthew Turner, ViewLondon

Enjoyable, smartly directed comedy thriller with a clever script and engaging performances from its ensemble cast. Full Review

Rich Cline
June 1, 2006
Rich Cline, Shadows on the Wall

Fast and fairly engaging ... but in the end it feels a bit pointless. Full Review

Dragan Antulov
December 4, 2005
Dragan Antulov, Draxblog Movie Reviews

can be viewed more like an exercise in style than film in its own right Full Review

Andrea Chase
August 14, 2005
Andrea Chase, Killer Movie Reviews

a classic a shaggy dog story [that keeps] things moving with an effervescent sleight of hand. Full Review

Jeffrey M. Anderson
August 12, 2005
Jeffrey M. Anderson, Combustible Celluloid

The solid screenplay satisfyingly clicks everything together, unraveling little mysteries as it goes and leaving nothing hanging. Full Review

David Nusair
June 25, 2004
David Nusair, Reel Film Reviews

...gimmicky but ultimately enjoyable... Full Review

Christopher Null
December 30, 2006
Christopher Null, Filmcritic.com

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Joe Utichi
July 22, 2006
Joe Utichi, FilmFocus

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