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Jay Weissberg, Variety: Flabbergasting images and a delightfully dry sense of humor make Of Horses and Men a debut worthy of celebration. Read more
Neil Young, Hollywood Reporter: Strikingly good-looking if somewhat narratively uneven. Read more
Nicolas Rapold, New York Times: [Erlingsson] pushes ahead with efficient visuals, snappy transitions and a driving score split between cantering rhythms and choral hymns. Read more
Trevor Johnston, Time Out: Benedikt Erlingsson's magnificently rugged-looking film offers darkly comic mishaps that play out over a series of sly vignettes. Read more
Alan Scherstuhl, Village Voice: Of Horses and Men is the rare honest film about horses, one as frank about their tubelike erections as it is caught up in the beauty of gaits and forelocks and that profusion of lashes over those moistly delicate eyes. Read more