England is Mine's reviews
Media reviews
The Telegraph
It takes a special kind of biopic to reduce its subject to the least imaginably interesting version of itself.
The Guardian
It?s decently and honestly acted by Jack Lowden, who keeps the film alive, but it somehow winds up being a story about always following your dream and never giving up.
Variety
'England Is Mine' just feels like a stopgap movie made by people who couldn?t afford to get the rights to the Smiths? catalogue. The poster calls it a meditation ?on becoming Morrissey,? but it would be more accurate to describe it as a movie about waiting around dejectedly until there?s nothing left to do but become Morrissey.
The Hollywood Reporter
Mark Gill's feature debut 'England Is Mine' struggles to evoke the atmosphere of its setting ? Manchester, 1976-1982 ? and to bring its tantalizingly enigmatic subject into satisfying focus.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote