No Men Beyond This Point
Imagine a world where, since 1953, women have been able to reproduce without men and they are no longer giving birth to male babies. Now, over 60 years later, a quiet, unassuming housekeeper named Andrew Myers finds himself at the center of a battle to keep men from going extinct.
1967, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
10 July 1978, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
26 July 1975, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
20 December 1947, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
9 April 1995, Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
April 28, 2016
The gags, many of which come packaged with the premise, largely fall flat. For all the thought put into No Men, it still feels more like the makings of some solid sketch comedy than a feature film.April 22, 2016
The joke is belaboured and the larger point a bit unclear.April 20, 2016
With such a compelling premise, the film definitely keeps your interest and is at times very smart, but it just misses.April 14, 2016
Led by Kristine Cofsky, the large cast is good at being deadpan. Then again, there's not much life to this movie.April 14, 2016
Combined with some stiff performances (even for fake talking heads), it's hard not to feel like No Men Beyond This Point is just one long "men are from Mars, women be shopping" joke.