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Drama about a powerful record producer whose possible involvement in a murder lands him in a prison block populated by gay and transgendered inmates. Cast:Goran Visnjic, Kate del Castillo, D.B. Sweeney, Portia Doubleday, Jason Mewes, Sonya Eddy, Luis Moncada, Craig Owens, Tiffany Mulheron, P.J. Byrne, Paul Zies, Tara Buck, Tommy 'Tiny' Lister, Lou Beatty Jr, Billy MorrisonDirector:Jules Mann-Stewart, Jules M. StewartRelease Date:March 15, 2013DVD Release:April 23, 2013From:Breaking Glass PicturesLength:1 hr 22 min
K-11 played in limited release to poor reviews. • Abhimanyu Das wrote for Slant, "...a bizarre jailhouse variation on the trope of a ragtag group of unlikely allies banding together against common enemies, complete with sentimental bonding sessions..." More Reviews Below...
K-11 has not been reviewed by Broad National Press
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NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES/CHICAGO/TORONTO (5 Reviews)
Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times: POOR "...a sordid prison drama.... To borrow RuPaul's delightful catchphrase, the only possible response to a project like this is to advise it to 'sashay away.' "(See all of Jeannette Catsoulis's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 242 words, 03/15/13
Joe Neumaier, New York Daily News: POOR(cg) "...amateurishly made.... there's classic 'Big Doll House'-style cliches of snarling prison leaders and sadistic guards. Points for niche audaciousness, but that's all."(See all of Joe Neumaier's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 61 words, 03/15/13
Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times: POOR "...a dreary jailhouse drama that somehow managed to imprison a few notable actors within its lurid walls.... episodic, often unfocused..."(See all of Gary Goldstein's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 222 words, 03/15/13
Aaron Hillis, Village Voice/LA Weekly: POOR "...a pulpy, tone-deaf mess of confused directorial intent -- exploitation laughs one minute, somber tragedy the next -- set in a cheapjack, single-room cellblock."(See all of Aaron Hillis's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 207 words, 03/13/13
KEY CITIES (1 Review)
David Lewis, San Francisco Chronicle: POOR(cg) "...involves a 'classified' L.A. jail unit where gay and transgender inmates are segregated... it's not much of anything."(See all of David Lewis's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 412 words, 03/22/13
ALTERNATIVE/INDIE PRESS (3 Reviews)
Aaron Hillis, Village Voice/LA Weekly: POOR "...a pulpy, tone-deaf mess of confused directorial intent -- exploitation laughs one minute, somber tragedy the next -- set in a cheapjack, single-room cellblock."(See all of Aaron Hillis's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 207 words, 03/13/13
Abhimanyu Das, Slant: WEAK(cg) "...a bizarre jailhouse variation on the trope of a ragtag group of unlikely allies banding together against common enemies, complete with sentimental bonding sessions..."(See all of Abhimanyu Das's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 554 words, 03/12/13
HIGHBROW PRESS (2 Reviews)
Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times: POOR "...a sordid prison drama.... To borrow RuPaul's delightful catchphrase, the only possible response to a project like this is to advise it to 'sashay away.' "(See all of Jeannette Catsoulis's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 242 words, 03/15/13
Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times: POOR "...a dreary jailhouse drama that somehow managed to imprison a few notable actors within its lurid walls.... episodic, often unfocused..."(See all of Gary Goldstein's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 222 words, 03/15/13
MOVIE INDUSTRY (3 Reviews)
Stephen Dalton, Hollywood Reporter: FAIR "...trashy... possesses an enjoyably pulpy energy. Unfortunately it is not quite good enough to deserve edgy cult status, and not quite bad enough to be a camp classic."(See all of Stephen Dalton's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 514 words, 11/27/12
Gary Goldstein, Los Angeles Times: POOR "...a dreary jailhouse drama that somehow managed to imprison a few notable actors within its lurid walls.... episodic, often unfocused..."(See all of Gary Goldstein's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 222 words, 03/15/13
Jeannette Catsoulis, New York Times: POOR "...a sordid prison drama.... To borrow RuPaul's delightful catchphrase, the only possible response to a project like this is to advise it to 'sashay away.' "(See all of Jeannette Catsoulis's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 242 words, 03/15/13
13.6 Percentage Points Average Difference Between Reviews (Norm is 18.4pp; <18.4pp = More Consistent; >18.4pp = More Mixed)
K-11's reviews are separated by an average 13.6 percentage points. The norm for this measure is 18.4 percentage points. Less than 18.4 indicates more consistent reviews; greater than 18.4 indicates more mixed reviews. In the chart below, each dot represents a review, with the dots at the top more positive than the dots at the bottom. From left to right, the dots represent reviews in big, bigger and biggest publications. Roll over each dot for more detail.
Coverage:K-11's reviews cover 9.7% of potential readers (average is 67.9%). Volume:The film's reviews total 2,419 words involume (average is 20,194 words). Length:The film's reviews average 302 words in length (the norm is 517 words).
Reviews Broke 6 Days Before Release (Norm is 1.2 Release)
K-11's reviews on average broke 6 days before opening. Norm for this measure is 1.2 hours before. The chart below shows reviews on opening day and the days before and after opening; the left side is earlier and the right side is later. The red bars extending above the horizontal mid-line represent more positive reviews, and the red bars extending below represent more negative reviews. The white space/red bar in the middle is K-11's opening day. Click on any bar for a list of the reviews for that day.
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