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11:14 is a 2003 neo-noir black comedy thriller film written and directed by Greg Marcks (in his feature directorial debut). The film stars an ensemble cast consisting of Rachael Leigh Cook , Ben Foster , Clark Gregg , Colin Hanks , Shawn Hatosy , Barbara Hershey , Stark Sands , Hilary Swank , Patrick Swayze , and Henry Thomas .
1 Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards: 1 1 London Film Critics' Circle Awards: 2 2 MTV Movie Awards: 1 2 North Texas Film Critics Association: 1 1 12th New York Film Critics Online Awards: 2 2 Online Film Critics Society: 0 1 Palm Springs International Film Festival: 1 1 Producers Guild of America Award: 0 1 17th Satellite Awards: 2 5 Saturn ...
Life of Pi had a wide release in the United States on November 21, 2012, in both traditional and 3D viewing formats. It was originally scheduled to be released on December 14, 2012, but when The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was announced for the same release date, Life of Pi was postponed a week. It was then shifted a month in advance.
Bestseller though it is – 10 million copies and counting – it’s fair to say that “Life of Pi,” the extraordinary story of a shipwrecked 17-year-old who did (or maybe didn’t) spend 227 ...
Ordinary Angel: Hilary Swank stars as real-life Kentucky hairdresser Sharon Stevens (© 2023 Lionsgate) Because of the actors’ strikes, which saw Hollywood come to a standstill for 118 days last ...
"I'm just a girl from a trailer park who had a dream," Hilary Swank said after winning an Oscar for "Million Dollar Baby" in 2005. (Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)
Lee's next film after 2009's Taking Woodstock was Life of Pi, which was adapted from the novel of the same name written by Yann Martel. The story was a retrospective first-person narrative from Pi, a then 16-year-old boy from India, who is the only human to survive the sinking of a freighter on the way from India to Canada.
Luckily Swank is on hand, almost singlehandedly raising the material to a level that keeps you wanting to watch. And sometimes, for a good cry at the movies, that’s really all you need.