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K-11
Directed by
Jules Stewart
Not Rated
2013
88m
Drama
5.1
20%
44%
5.5
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A record producer comes around after binging on drink and drugs. He finds himself in a section of the Los Angeles County Jail reserved for homosexuals, which is ruled by a transgender woman named Mousey.
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Cast of K-11
Goran Višnjić
Raymond Saxx
Kate del Castillo
Mousey
D. B. Sweeney
Lieutenant Johnson
Portia Doubleday
Butterfly
Jason Mewes
Ben Shapiro
Sonya Eddy
Theresa Luna
Luis Moncada
Shyboy
Craig Owens
Ian Sheffield
Tiffany Mulheron
Tia Saxx
P.J. Byrne
C.R.
Paul Zies
Washington
Tara Buck
Crystal
Tommy Lister Jr.
Detroit
Lou Beatty Jr.
Granny
Billy Morrison
Hollywood
Ralph Cole Jr.
Kay-Kay
Markus Redmond
Precious
Cameron B. Stewart
Sledgehammer
Franc Ross
Wino
Tim DeZarn
Cowboy Williams
K-11 Ratings & Reviews
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Castillo's performance is the glue that holds this little dinghy afloat, and if anything should be celebrated from this curious endeavor it should most certainly be her.
Cinema Sight
Wesley Lovell
An interesting, if deeply flawed film about the backroom machinations of a gays-only ward at a local prison.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
K-11 is far too messy and unfocused, growing more unbearable and baffling with every directorial and editorial mistake Stewart makes.
Film Festival Today
Victoria Alexander
Who knew there was a special K-11 inmate division for LGBT criminals to run the dormitory, take drugs, dress up and have sex with the guards?
Shared Darkness
Brent Simon
A pulpy, psychologically hollow and emotionally indiscernible mlange of phony jailhouse intrigue and showy gender-politicking, with a bit of anal rape sprinkled in.
Birth.Movies.Death.
Jordan Hoffman
Stuck in that valley of being bad, but not so bad that it's actually good.
Television Without Pity
Ethan Alter
I'm not quite sure why Stewart felt compelled to make this movie, but to her credit I guess, she commits to the story she's telling, as lurid, unpleasant and ultimately pointless as it may be.
Echo Magazine
Fr. Chris Carpenter
Jules Stewart makes a confident directorial debut. Although the screenplay comes perilously close at times to sensationalizing or stereotyping the characters, Stewart wisely resists.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
A sordid prison drama that struts an unsteady line between full-on camp and "Oz"-style Darwinism.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
"K-11" has the makings of a cult movie campfest but little of the authentic wit, edge or outr vision it would take to get there.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
Points for niche audaciousness, but that's all.
Village Voice
Aaron Hillis
Like an on-the-nose parody of Lee Daniels directing an episode of Oz, K-11 is a pulpy, tone-deaf mess of confused directorial intent ...
Slant Magazine
Abhimanyu Das
It careens from one tonal extreme to the next, uncertain about whether it wants to be a gritty drama, camp artifact, or violent prison-sploitation flick.
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Dalton
Pulpy prison yarn lacks conviction.
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