Splat D- |
Halloween: Resurrection (2002) |
"Resurrection has the dubious distinction of being a really bad imitation of the really bad Blair Witch Project." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B |
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) |
"Exactly what you'd expect from a movie that features a self-mutilating house elf." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B |
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) |
"A film with such fiercely written source material, the best effects money can buy, and the support of J.K. Rowling, can't be bad." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B+ |
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) |
"Cuaron achieves what the first two films failed at: creating an empathetic, human dimension for both Harry Potter and the entire world of witchcraft and wizardry." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B |
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) |
"The film comes off uncannily like the book; the scenes are exactly as you would imagine them. This, however, probably says more about the writing abilities of Rowling as an author than Columbus as a director." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Splat C- |
The Haunted Mansion (2003) |
"The Haunted Mansion, is a good reason for skeptics of the "theme park ride as movie" concept to be skeptical." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Splat D |
Havana Nights (2004) |
"How precious Hollywood resources ended up being diverted to this effort is a dark mystery" |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Splat C+ |
The Hawk Is Dying (2007) |
"The film is draining." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato 5/5 |
Heidi (1993) |
"Deeply touching story of a guileless young girl set against the gorgeous backdrop of the Alps. Heartfelt family films don't get any better than this." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Splat C |
Hellboy (2004) |
"Irritatingly drawn-out and overblown." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato 4/5 |
Hello, Dolly! (1969) |
"This is the movie that established Barbra as truly incomparable." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B- |
Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005) |
"It was funny then, and it's funny now." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Splat C+ |
A History of Violence (2005) |
"Strangely absorbing but extreme and implausible." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B |
Hitch (2005) |
"James is a gleeful crackup opposite Smith." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B+ |
Holes (2003) |
"...a Hole-ly likable little family film, filled with all the elation and wonder Disney has poured into countless past efforts." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B+ |
Hollywood Ending (2002) |
"Hollywood Ending is not show-stoppingly hilarious, but scathingly witty nonetheless." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Splat C |
Hollywood Homicide (2003) |
"How unique: two mismatched cops who roll their eyes at each other a lot because, gosh darn it: they just don’t understand each other." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Splat C |
The Home Teachers (2003) |
"Starts out genuinely funny, morphs into fourth-grade style silliness, and awkwardly transitions into an almost somber and serious ending." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato 3/5 |
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (1993) |
No article available. |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Splat 2/5 |
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) |
No article available. |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Splat 2/5 |
Honeymoon in Vegas (1992) |
No article available. |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B- |
Hostage (2005) |
"An agonizingly heated crime drama." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B- |
The Hot Chick (2002) |
"Yes, it was bad. But I laughed." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B- |
House of Wax (2005) |
"Gosh, I have to admit it: it’s more enjoyable than I thought to watch Paris die." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Splat B- |
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) |
"So the true meaning of Christmas and the simplicity of Dr. Seuss’ classic holiday message were exploited by the crass commericialism of Universal Pictures. Did we really expect anything different?" |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato A |
Howl's Moving Castle (2005) |
"Emphatically passionate and fraught with greater meaning." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B |
Hulk (2003) |
"...crafted with startling elegance for a film in which the theme is uncontrollable anger." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |
Tomato B+ |
Human Nature (2002) |
"What Kaufman has here is a brilliant, funny, painfully human, and delightfully creative social statement." |
Audrey Rock-Richardson |