November (2005) Critic Reviews
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Courteney Cox, well known from TV, rarely gets an opportunity to revise her famous image, but here she is serious, inward, coiled. She carries the film; the other characters circulate through her consciousness as possibilities and hypotheses.Read the full review
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, with Cox in particular showing a photogenic feel for expressing grief.Read the full review
Feels more like a clever student short that got out of hand than the Kafka-esque nightmare that director Greg Harrison (Groove) likely intended.Read the full review
In the same way that a crossword puzzle tickles the mind without asking to be taken as literature, November plays games for the sake of game-playing. It also has a pretentious streak.Read the full review
The best thing about this psychological exploration is its star, Courteney Cox.Read the full review
Increasingly perplexing film, which is more concerned with being clever than satisfying.Read the full review
Benjamin Brand's script never levels with a viewer.Read the full review
Lacks the finesse of other puzzle films.Read the full review
Offers cliches instead of chills.Read the full review