- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- January 12, 2023 (2 years ago)
- Alias
- Stone Island
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United Kingdom
- Production companies
- Bosena
- Runtime
- 1h 36m
Enys Men
Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Reviews
‘Enys Men’ Review – Abstract Folk Horror Movie Favors Symbolism Over Conventional Storytelling The old, familiar adage defining insanity as doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result feels at home in writer/director Mark Jenki...
Review: Enys Men 20/05/2022 - CANNES 2022: Following his acclaimed breakthrough feature, Bait, Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin makes a natural step into eerie folk horror
Cannes Review: Mark Jenkin’s ‘Enys Men’ Read the review of Mark Jenkin's 'Enys Men' screening in Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival
Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Enys Men’ on Hulu, A Tale of Isolation Giving Folk Horror A New Sound Like nothing you’ve ever heard (or seen), Enys Men announces a new master of folk storytelling.
Review: Heavily stylized British horror tale 'Enys Men' adrift at sea Movie looks unearthed from 1973, but can't connect beyond its aesthetics.
Enys Men Bait director Mark Jenkin returns with a folk-horror set in Cornwall. Read the Empire review.
Enys Men review — spooky art film is all show and no tell Mary Woodvine plays the unnamed protagonist in Mark Jenkin’s eerie second film
Enys Men – Review ENYS MEN is a new Folk Horror Movie that definitely won't be for everyone. It's more "artsy" than it is "horror". Full Review >
‘Enys Men’ Review: A Woman’s Mind Unravels in Mark Jenkin’s Hypnotic Folk Horror Following a single living character on an island off Cornwall, the poetic drama toys with time and memory.
Enys Men is a surreal Cornish horror film that requires you to work – review Director Mark Jenkin lends his follow-up to ‘Bait’ the scratchy but hyper-pigmented quality of dreams
‘Enys Men’ Review: An Artfully Constructed Folk Horror Film About Never-Ending Grief Mark Jenkin’s experimental tale of loss is grounded by impeccable and time-honored technique.
Cannes 2022: Paul Mescal comes back with a bigger bang in Aftersun Three Thousand Years of Longing wakes up the first cuckoo of awards season
Enys Men: Spellbound in Cornwall Mark Jenkin’s second feature is a mesmerising and worthy successor to the award-winning Bait
Review: An ominous landscape haunts a rocky Cornish outpost in celluloid oddity 'Enys Men' British filmmaker Mark Jenkin brings his hard-worn craftsmanship to his second feature, a rusted, rustic nightmare set in 1973.
What to watch: ‘Thousand and One’ a powerful look at a system gone wrong Also worth seeing: Charming ‘Rye Lane,’ engrossing ‘Tetris’; eclectic ‘Enys Men.’
The best new films out in time for the weekend: From Till to The Old Way Get the lowdown on the newest flicks.
‘Enys Men’ Review: Island of the Lost (Published 2023) In this stylistically bold folk-horror movie, a woman is disturbed by visions related to a long-ago tragedy.
Cannes 2022: Tirailleurs, God’s Creatures, Enys Men Another diary dispatch from a critic's time at Cannes, including thoughts on new films by George Miller and James Gray.
Enys Men movie review & film summary (2023) Enys Men doesn't explain itself. This may be frustrating for some. I found it compelling, not just stylistically but emotionally.
'Enys Men': Imagine 'The Shining' on a Deserted Island Part ghost story and part bad-trip nightmare, this eerie tale of a woman losing her mind has new cult classic written all over it.
‘Enys Men’: Cannes Review Mark Jenkin's Cannes debut is an offbeat Cornish folk horror more concerned with atmosphere than story
You’ve Never Seen a Horror Movie This Strange In the new film “Enys Men,” the dividing line between the past and present is as hazy as the boundary between the real and the imagined.
Cannes Review: Enys Men is a Hypnotic, Time-Warping Horror from Mark Jenkin Perched on the cliff of a windswept island off the coast of Cornwall is a shock of white flowers. Every day a woman studies their petals in religious silence...
'Enys Men' Review: Mark Jenkin Crafts A Wicked, Witchy Folk Freak Horror That Defies Genre [Cannes] "Enys Men" is an often genre-defying piece of elevated horror that takes its time in its dread-inspiring setting.
Enys Men review — an unsettling journey into the self The Cornish film-maker Mark Jenkin made a splash with Bait, his idiosyncratic 2019 debut that felt like grainy, scratchy, monochrome footage from a bygone era.
‘Enys Men’ Review: A Gorgeously Grainy Folk Horror Steeped in Style but Starved of Story A woman goes crazy on a remote island in gloriously psychedelic 16mm in 'Enys Men,' Mark Jenkin's less satisfying follow-up to 'Bait.'
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