Here are review links for this film submitted by our members:
- Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews
- Excerpt: Mark Jenkin’s folk horror leaves it to his audience to decide whether his unnamed protagonist is losing her mind in isolation or caught in some bizarre time loop skipping from the present to 1897, the very recent past and even her own teenaged years.
- Mike McGranaghan @ The Aisle Seat
- Excerpt: I fully appreciate what writer/director Mark Jenkin attempts to do. It just didn’t hit my fear button.
- Jared Mobarak @ Hey, have you seen …?
- Excerpt: If there’s anything I can take from the experience, it’s this undefined historical aspect existing between the lines of the inert images overtly presented atop it. Because while striking, the film itself feels as superficial as its spirits.
- [New] | C.H. Newell @ Father Son Holy Gore
- Excerpt: 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.
- Josh Thayer @ The Forgetful Film Critic
- Excerpt: Enys Men’s opacity doesn’t detract from the overall effect. If you’re able to fall into the movie’s hypnotic rhythm, it’s a small wonder to behold.
- Andrew Wyatt @ The Take-Up