Enys Men Reviews
Enys Men is a criminal mix of dull and confusing; if you’ve ever wondered what being stuck on an island with no phone, 온라인카지노추천 or internet would be like then this might be the movie for you.
| Mar 5, 2025
Atmospheric and paced like a scattershot dream, Enys Men is a psychological horror that is unnerving but also compelling
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 25, 2024
No one is making movies the way Mark Jenkin is, and cinema is all the better for it!
| Jul 15, 2024
Enys Men is the story of a nightmare. And it’s possibly the same one we’re currently living or may be very soon.
| Jun 6, 2024
The non-linear narrative and use of repetition makes the movie a deliberately disorienting experience.
| May 12, 2024
Although Enys Men could’ve worked better it remains an impressive rumination on the power, the presence, and the longevity of grief on not only an individual level but a community level, too.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Apr 7, 2024
A throwback not only in look, but in tone and pacing as well, this Cornish folk horror gem is a spellbinding study of an isolated woman facing the weight of history and the horrors of solitude.
| Feb 1, 2024
Mark Jenkin's Enys Men is the cleanest evocation of Wordsworth's "story of place" I've ever seen...
| Jan 5, 2024
It was a real chore for me to sit through this movie because of its slow pace and the lack of a coherent narrative. If you are a fan of horror films, you might like this, but I am not, and I didn't.
| Original Score: D | Dec 10, 2023
When it ends, Jenkin’s film leaves you with the curious feeling that the real film is just about to start. It’s unnerving; a sensation that is both unexpected and, oddly, rather satisfying.
| Sep 16, 2023
Enys Men is visually intoxicating; there’s no doubt about that. Jenkin cleverly uses gorgeous frames and landscapes that elevate the visual imagery.
| Sep 8, 2023
Like nothing you’ve ever heard (or seen), Enys Men announces a new master of folk storytelling. This handcrafted horror film is a trip straight to hell.
| Aug 10, 2023
A weird experience, but one worth flooding your soul in thanks to the distinctiveness of Jenkin’s craft.
| Original Score: B+ | Jul 29, 2023
It's a valued film for those who respect experimental cinema.
| Original Score: B | Jul 12, 2023
If you’re willing to meet the movie where it is, then you can come away with a lot of pure craft and artistry with odd imagery that will make a lasting impression on you.
| Jul 5, 2023
Enys Men is so abstracted and so committed to the natural elements that it comes closer to the experimental landscape films of James Benning, but with megaliths and an elusive backstory of tragedy and grief.
| May 29, 2023
Jenkin’s technique seems best suited toward psychological horror...
| Original Score: 3/4 | May 25, 2023
Jenkin demonstrates remarkable artistry in the manner he handles the material, and will leave you guessing until the end.
| Original Score: 4/5 | May 11, 2023
It's only us a hint of a story that runs for 90 minutes, and somehow, for this film, 90 minutes felt way too long.
| Original Score: 4/10 | May 5, 2023
Even if it never quite strikes the same brilliance of his directorial debut, Enys Men marks a notable refinement of Jenkin’s technical craft, a step-up that firmly solidifies the filmmaker as one of the most exciting voices in New British Cinema.
| Apr 25, 2023