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Men

What haunts you will find you.
2022 | 100m | English

(75966 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Alex Garland
Writer: Alex Garland
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In the aftermath of a personal tragedy, Harper retreats alone to the beautiful English countryside, hoping to find a place to heal. But someone — or something — from the surrounding woods appears to be stalking her, and what begins as simmering dread becomes a fully-formed nightmare, inhabited by her darkest memories and fears.
Release Date: May 20, 2022
Director: Alex Garland
Writer: Alex Garland
Genres: Fantasy, Horror, Thriller
Keywords countryside, vacation, woods, flashback, church, police officer, apple tree, grieving, intruder, body horror, pub, loss of husband, house rental
Production Companies DNA Films
Box Office Revenue: $11,152,071
Budget: $6,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jessie Buckley Harper
Rory Kinnear Geoffrey
Paapa Essiedu James
Gayle Rankin Riley
Sarah Twomey Police Officer Frieda
Zak Rothera-Oxley Samuel
Sonoya Mizuno Police Operator (voice)
Name Job
Alex Garland Writer, Director
Zoe Liang First Assistant Director
Danni Lizaitis Second Assistant Director
Austin Aplin Visual Effects Producer
Lisa Duncan Costume Design
Clare St. John Post Production Supervisor
Nick Freemantle Sound Effects Editor
Heather Leat Costume Supervisor
Raquel Guirro Special Effects
Dominic Hailstone Concept Artist
Robby Brown Foley Editor
Zoe Freed Foley Artist
Gillian Dodders Supervising Dialogue Editor
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Rebecca Heathcote Foley Artist
Robert Malone Sound Editor
Fergus Pateman Sound Mix Technician
Jodi Corpe Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Samuel James Wigmaker
Sebastian Lochmann Concept Artist, Sculptor
Nicole Stafford Makeup Designer, Hair Designer
Danny Freemantle Sound Editor
Natasha Haycocks Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mitch Low Production Sound Mixer
Adam Oakley Foley Editor
Jasper Thorn Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Julian Hutcheson Special Effects Makeup Artist
Arvo Pärt Additional Soundtrack
Christina Low Stunt Double
Dayo James Sound Editor
Keith Morrison Second Assistant Sound
Richard Spooner Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sara Fagan Makeup & Hair
Chang Kim Additional Hairstylist
Sunita Parmar Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Viktoria Stieber Prosthetics
Raquel Álvarez Prosthetics Sculptor
George Knowles Standby Art Director
Bas Schwarz Special Effects Makeup Artist
Rachel Park Music Editor
Claudia Bradbury Costume Standby
Mark Digby Production Design
Barney Shakespeare Second Second Assistant Director
David Simpson Visual Effects Supervisor
Jennifer Groves Special Effects Technician
Jamie Edgell Stunt Coordinator
Ben Barker Supervising Sound Editor
Edward Chiswell Jones Special Effects Technician
Howard Bargroff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Niall Cropper Boom Operator
Tristan Versluis Prosthetic Designer
Jo Berglund Assistant Set Decoration
Adam McCreight Property Master
Adrián Dimas Special Effects Technician
San Davey Script Supervisor
James Gregory ADR Mixer
Billie Watkins Makeup Trainee
Andrew Hewett Props
Oliver Crockett Special Effects Assistant
Rupert Coulson Scoring Mixer
Miroslav Shestakov Animation
Richard Leggett Stunt Double
Rob Hardy Director of Photography
Jake Roberts Editor
Kharmel Cochrane Casting
Glenn Freemantle Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Geoff Barrow Original Music Composer
Ben Salisbury Original Music Composer
Phil Chapman Special Effects
Paul Bailey Stunt Driver
David Mir Digital Compositor
Matt Curtis Title Designer
Rachel Clark "B" Camera Operator
Ryan King First Assistant "A" Camera
Kate Molins First Assistant "B" Camera
Neil McConville Second Assistant "A" Camera
Fredericka Lathbridge Second Assistant "B" Camera
Sam Phillips Key Grip
Name Title
Allon Reich Producer
Cahal Bannon Co-Producer
Andrew Macdonald Producer
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Reviews

ChrisSawin
9.0

People will hate _Men_ if they go into it wanting a straightforward story or a film that has one, clear cut meaning once those end credits crawl across the screen. _Men_ doesn’t offer either of those things. The film features stunning cinematography, a mesmerizing forest sequence, and a thrilling sc ... ore that is as unsettling as it is operatic. Rory Kinnear is exquisitely chilling. This is the type of horror film that is purely, disgustingly, and gloriously nasty and ambiguous. _Men_ is simultaneously a film you shouldn’t think too much about and yet absolutely think about all the time once it’s over. **Full review:** https://hubpages.com/entertainment/Men-2022-Review-A-Bizarre-Graphic-and-Unforgettable-Folk-Horror-Film

May 22, 2022
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Harper" (Jessie Buckley) heads off to rural Gloucestershire in England to take a break after the apparent suicide of her husband "James" (Paapa Essiedu). On arrival at the manor house she has rented for a fortnight, she is welcomed by the typical country squire type in "Geoffrey" (Rory Kinnear). Sh ... e goes for a walk, during which she notices that she is being followed - and the man following her is naked. Spooked, she returns to her home to find that this is just the start of some seriously bizarre goings on in this tiny hamlet. What flaws this all from the start for me is that we see everyone in this community - the policeman, vicar, schoolboy, pub landlord as variations of the same man - Kinnear, yet the "Harper" character does not seem to clock this; she certainly doesn't acknowledge it, and that just doesn't work for me. If I were in a village where everyone looked the same, I'd have been out of there in a shot. Anyway, she lingers on for a while as things become more perilous and she is clearly the focus of the malevolent intentions of this creature - and it all builds to quite a clever feat of special effects and not a great deal else. There is a largely undeveloped underlying plot line about her on-the-rocks marriage that may have had some bearing on the conclusion, but to be honest I was rather bored by the repetition of it all by then. The exterior photography is nice enough and Buckley is competent, but Kinnear's roles are all about the skills of the make up artists. The dialogue is nothing special leaving the score to work hard to try to create a sense of peril that, in the end, I felt was just ... lacking. It's no worse than many of the recent Blumhouse efforts, but that doesn't make it very good, either.

Jun 04, 2022
msbreviews
5.0

MORE SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/ "Men is undoubtedly one of the most unique, macabre, weird, expectedly divisive films of the year. Rob Hardy's cinematography is truly impressive, navigating viewers through eye-popping visual details with the help of mesmerizing makeup a ... nd VFX. The score by Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow is also quite atmospheric and haunting. Nevertheless, Alex Garland exhaustively repeats his obvious, heavy-handed message to the point of losing all emotional connection with the underdeveloped protagonist. The last act focuses too much on excessive, unpleasant gore to prove a point over and over again unnecessarily, functioning as a distracting, underwhelming conclusion. Jessie Buckley - extraordinary - deserves much better, as does the versatile Rory Kinnear, who plays multiple roles." Rating: C

Aug 12, 2022
TitanGusang
4.0

Men, directed by Alex Garland, is a movie that fails to live up to its potential despite having some redeeming qualities. The cinematography is fantastic and haunting, with creative shots that add to the overall experience. But this quality dips towards the end, with the director focusing more on ... horror elements in the tune of slasher/home invasion instead of psychological. The sound design is excellent, and the sinister feel really adds to the movie's overall mood. The acting is good, but nothing too spectacular. No performances really blew me away. However, the body horror in the movie is fantastic, and it had the hair on the back of my neck standing up. Even though I do think it is not entirely needed, I have to give props in that department. Unfortunately, the script is pretty dreadful. The message is very in your face, overly complex and did not work for me. It was quite a turn off too, as it seemed as though the director was trying to say all men were the same and were terrible human beings. I know it had deeper meaning than that, but that surface level message is undeniable. I mean honestly, every person she encounters is such a massive piece of shit, not one person would have held out a helping hand? Something that did really bother me was that the movie starts off as a creative psychological horror, but takes a spin in the third act that divulges into body horror mixed with slasher elements, which really takes away from the intriguing first 45 minutes of the film. Combine that with dreadful pacing, which will result in the audience feeling like they're waiting for the movie to be over. Overall, Men is a forgettable movie that had potential, but unfortunately, failed to deliver in many aspects. Score: 40% Verdict: Poor

May 15, 2023
griggs79
7.0

Men, directed by Alex Garland, is a haunting exploration of grief, trauma, and the sinister dynamics of gender, wrapped in an atmospheric and unsettling narrative. Rory Kinnear delivers a truly epic performance, embodying multiple characters with an eerie and disturbing versatility that is nothin ... g short of remarkable. His ability to switch between personas, each more unsettling than the last, adds a layer of dread that permeates the entire film. Kinnear’s portrayal is both chilling and mesmerising, leaving a profound impact that elevates the film’s haunting themes and invites deep reflection. Jessie Buckley is equally superb as Harper, a woman grappling with her past while confronting an escalating series of horrors. Her performance is deeply emotional, grounding the film with a raw, visceral intensity that makes her character’s journey compelling and harrowing. Buckley’s ability to convey a wide range of emotions, from vulnerability to defiance, makes her a perfect counterpart to Kinnear’s unsettling characters. Men is the first film in a long time to move and terrify me equally. Garland masterfully balances psychological tension with moments of sheer terror, creating an unnerving experience that is as thought-provoking as it is captivating. The film’s blend of unsettling imagery, superb performances, and a deeply unsettling atmosphere make it a standout in contemporary horror, leaving a lasting impression that is difficult to shake.

Sep 25, 2024