sian war crimes. That puts him at odds with the Kremlin and his former CIA protege, played byLuke Bracey.Michael Finch and Karl Gajdusek wrote the screenplay based on Bill Granger's 1997 novel There are No Spies, from his bestselling November Man book series. Roger Donaldson directs.
Date: Aug 31, 2014
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Box Office: 'Guardians' Leading Sleepy Labor Day, Becomes No. 1 Film of Year
From director Roger Donaldson and starring Pierce Brosnan in a James Bond-like role, The November Man is going after adults and opened Wednesday to get a jump on the action. It's expected to gross $9.8 million for the four days for a six-day debut somewhere in the $11.5 million range. It continues t
The film, an adaptation of the seventh novel in Bill Granger's book series of the same name, suffers from a bad and at times laughable script. Directed by Aussie Roger Donaldson (Crash Palace and Cadillac Man fame), it ends up looking like a poor Bond film.
Date: Aug 29, 2014
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Cliched thriller might be better off on late-night cable
Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Luke Bracey, Olga Kurylenko and Bill Smitrovich; screenplay by Michael Finch and Karl Gajdusek, based on the book "There Are No Spies" by Bill Granger; directed by Roger DonaldsonThe problem with The November Man isnt in the way its shot. Director Roger Donaldson (who previously worked with Brosnan in Dantes Peak and also helmed The Bank Job and Thirteen Days) choreographs his action scenes in a clear, concise manner.
still deadly international spy chased by both crooked Russians and his own people. If anything, Brosnan is far too comfortable here as the world-weary Devereaux, and the same goes double for director Roger Donaldson and screenwriters Michael Finch and Karl Gajdusek (adapting a novel by Bill Granger).
Date: Aug 28, 2014
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Chuck Koplinski: Star's superspy skills still shine in 'November Man'
Surprisingly, this thriller from director Roger Donaldson isn't half bad, due in large part to its star Pierce Brosnan, who returns to the action genre after far too long an absence. It's good to see him again, as I always thought he was given short shrift where his interpretation of James Bond was
Date: Aug 28, 2014
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Movie review: “November Man” just a poor man's Bond
November Man also marks the reunion of Brosnan and Dantes Peak director Roger Donaldson (who also directed Species). He strings together his action pieces violence got a lot of cheers at the preview screening but the larger plot is often muddy. I guess he makes up for it with bloody heads
Veteran director Roger Donaldson (The Bank Job) stages a handful of taut action sequences amid the nondescript Balkan locales, yet the film is more interested in providing sudden jolts and gratuitous blood than developing any consistent suspense.