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11-11-11

November 11th 2011
  • Horror/Thriller,
  • R,
  • Other
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  • Cast: Michael Landes, Wendy Glenn, Timothy Gibbs, Salomé Jiménez, Lolo Herrero, Lluís Soler, Montserrat Alcoverro, Denis Rafter, Benjamin Cook, Brendan Price
  • Director: Darren Lynn Bousman
  • Writer: Darren Lynn Bousman
  • Producers: Loris Curci, Richard Heller, Christian Molina, Wayne Allan Rice
  • Executive Producers: Shaked Berenson, Mariví de Villanueva, Patrick Ewald, Carlos Gari
  • Costume Design: Toni Martín
  • D.O.P.: Joseph White
  • Editor: Martin Hunter
  • Production Design: Mani Martínez

Storyline

After the tragic death of his wife and child, a famed American author tries to reunite with his estranged brother and dying father in Barcelona. His life soon becomes plagued with strange happenings, and the constant sightings of the number 11 a portent for an entity's arrival on our earthly plane.

Basic Information

  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Filming Locations: Barcelona, Spain; New York City, USA
  • MPAA Warning: Bloody Violence
  • Production Budget: $11 million
  • Production Companies: Canonigo Films, Capacity Pictures, Epic Pictures Group
  • Production Schedule: 4 January 2011 - February 2011

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2011 Guide Analysis: "Filming doesn't kick off for another month on this, but Darren Lynn Bousman is used to turning around films fast like he did with the second, third and fourth "Saw" movie. Those skills will come in handy for this, what's essentially being called a "marketing department's wet dream" where the title and release date are one and the same (and work no matter what day/month/year configuration you care to make). The worry of course is "The Number 23", the tedious Jim Carrey-led thriller that tried to explain the conspiracy theories behind that particular figure and bombed badly with critics and at the box-office.

While this will look into a similar theory, there seems to be more of a vibe along "The Prophecy" lines with the idea that something from another world entering our dimension for 49 minutes via a heavenly gate. When Christian mythology is done right, you get the entertaining story arcs on "Supernatural" over the past few years. When done wrong, you get last year's truly terrible "Legion". Bousman is an interesting director with a keen visual eye, but any director is only as good as his or her material - on that front he hasn't lucked out so well yet. For now with no cast announced and a lot of details uncertain, it's far too early to make call either way on how this'll work."

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