No Man's Land Reviews



  • No Man's Land
    • Genre : Action,Adventure,Thriller
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    • Studio : IFC Films
    • Official Site : -
    • Reviews Rate
      Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.

    • Readers Rate
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Movie Reviews

  • though "No Man's Land" is a slightly better than average entry in this Echoing Guitar genre, it suffers from most of the usual maladies: It's slow, with long stretches of nothing, and it's deadly earnest
    by Mick LaSalle [San Francisco Chronicle ]
  • there is a gentleness, both to Jake Allyn's performance and to the film overall, that draws the audience in. The movie's path is as predictable as Jackson's, but it's beautifully shot and the idea is a good one
    3.5 of 5 by Bill Goodykoontz [Arizona Republic ]
  • the movie probably runs on a little too long considering the lack of complexity in the script, but it achieves moments of pathos that speak eloquently to our present mood of discord, tempered with a tentative hope of reconciliation
    by Stephen Farber [The Hollywood Reporter ]
  • a hokey morality play with sporadic thriller elements, Conor Allyn's "No Man's Land" draws on aspects of the Western genre but plays more like a faith-based drama with the faith elements slightly toned down
    by Josh Bell [CBR ]
  • "No Man's Land" mostly suggests a performance of allyship on the filmmakers' part
    1.5 of 4 by Ed Gonzales [Slant Magazine ]
  • "No Man's Land" is uninterested in exploring the Mexican characters’ stories, which transforms the film into an unbalanced drama that lacks nuance; It could have been polished a lot more, but its choices leave a lot to be desired
    2 of 5 by Mae Abdulbaki [ScreenRant ]

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