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November

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One night, the boyfriend of Sophie Jacobs (Courteney Cox) is murdered in what appears to be a random convenience store robbery. Sophie, who is waiting in the car when this happens, struggles to come to terms with the incident and starts developing migraines. As she begins to lose herself to her emotional turmoil, a strange twist occurs when, as part of a photography exhibit she is putting together for some college students, Sophie sees an image of the store from the same night as the murder.
November

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Critics Consensus

Murky and too artsy for its own good, November ends up being a case of style with little substance.

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Brandon Judell IndieWire 09/16/2018
Highly irritating and nonsensical Go to Full Review
Melinda Ennis Atlanta Journal-Constitution 09/15/2005
B-
There is much promise here from the young director, Greg Harrison. Go to Full Review
Marc Savlov Austin Chronicle 09/04/2005
2.5/5
It doesn't always succeed, and sometimes it has the egocentric obviousness of a particularly clever, grad-student thesis film, but at least Harrison is game enough to mess with your head in the first place. Go to Full Review
Film Threat 01/22/2013
3/5
Doris Toumarkine Film Journal International 03/01/2007
A pileup of stylistic audio and visual gimmicks and special effects, all in need of compelling characters and a story to hook us. Go to Full Review
Forrest Hartman Reno Gazette-Journal 10/07/2005
2/4
Wants to be smarter than it is. Go to Full Review
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angela g @Sunflower378 01/25/2024 i hate this movie reason why i found this movie because it has Corutney cox from scream but she is the absolute worst person in this movie it was so weird it felt like Mulholland drive on a lower budget it was slow it had a good story but the style they had for the movie was too slow the ending had a cool twist but the rest of the movie sucked See more 03/13/2013 No es malo cuando una pelicula es confusa, el problema es cuando los personajes no te importan lo suficiente como para tratar de entenderla. See more 12/09/2012 Cox is more interesting when she is making you laugh, but it doesn't help this film. See more 05/07/2012 Good editing, but Courteney Cox royally sucks in this. See more 04/26/2012 Fairly boring with a unsatisfying ending. Very arty and it wasn't that bad but I just wasn't really digging it. See more 01/01/2012 A dull, tiresome movie that bored the life out of me... One of the stupidest films I've seen! See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis One night, the boyfriend of Sophie Jacobs (Courteney Cox) is murdered in what appears to be a random convenience store robbery. Sophie, who is waiting in the car when this happens, struggles to come to terms with the incident and starts developing migraines. As she begins to lose herself to her emotional turmoil, a strange twist occurs when, as part of a photography exhibit she is putting together for some college students, Sophie sees an image of the store from the same night as the murder.
Director
Greg Harrison
Producer
Jake Abraham, Danielle Renfrew, Gary Winick
Screenwriter
Benjamin Brand
Distributor
Sony Pictures Classics
Production Co
IFC Productions
Rating
R (Some Language|Violence)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jul 22, 2005, Original
Release Date (DVD)
Dec 20, 2005
Box Office (Gross USA)
$191.3K
Runtime
1h 16m