This Canadian supernatural thriller has some good ideas, but is pretty bad. Worse than May (with Angela Bettis), which at least was internally consistent as a story. Why "11:11"? Who knows? Who cares.
Writer/director Michael Bafaro is not David Lynch. For that matter, one David Lynch is quite enough. If I want to be baffled about what the story is all about, not because the subject matter is so difficult, but because the writer/director fails to tell a coherent story, then I get ticked off.
Laura Mennell is cute and looks like a younger Andie MacDowell. She is the only upside to this movie and I hope she goes a long way.
The red haired actress who plays the apparition is terrible though, and all she does is slowly walk down stairs in a menacing way.
Skip.
Writer/director Michael Bafaro is not David Lynch. For that matter, one David Lynch is quite enough. If I want to be baffled about what the story is all about, not because the subject matter is so difficult, but because the writer/director fails to tell a coherent story, then I get ticked off.
Laura Mennell is cute and looks like a younger Andie MacDowell. She is the only upside to this movie and I hope she goes a long way.
The red haired actress who plays the apparition is terrible though, and all she does is slowly walk down stairs in a menacing way.
Skip.