

Movie spotlight
11:59
Too much celebrating after scoring the year's biggest story leads to 24 missing hours in the life of photojournalist Aaron Doherty. Awakening in a wheat field with no memory of the previous day, Aaron struggles to account for the gap. Sent back in time when the phenomenon recurs, the progressively disoriented Aaron is left to untangle the vast political conspiracy that's behind it all.
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Plot Summary
A group of teenagers decides to play a deadly prank on their friend, but the consequences turn terrifying. As they attempt to scare him with a fake murder, the situation escalates beyond their control. They soon find themselves in a desperate fight for survival as their prank unravels into a nightmare.
Critical Reception
11:59 (2005) is a low-budget independent horror film that received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. It is generally considered to be a lesser-known entry in the found-footage subgenre, often criticized for its predictable plot and amateurish execution. However, some viewers appreciated its attempt at a suspenseful atmosphere and its raw, gritty feel.
What Reviewers Say
Lacks originality and suffers from poor production values.
The suspense is undermined by predictable plot points and weak performances.
While attempting a dark tone, the film ultimately fails to deliver a compelling horror experience.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very low budget, contributing to its raw and gritty aesthetic that some critics noted.
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