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    • Mike Goodridge
    • Mike Goodrige
    • Tim Grierson
    • Fionnuala Halligan
    • Frank Hatherley
    • John Hazelton
    • Allan Hunter
    • Leonard Klady
    • Edward Lawrenson
    • Lee Marshall
    • Patrick Z. McGavin
    • Lisa Nesselson
    • Darcy Paquet
    • Steve Ramos
    • Jonathan Romney
    • Denis Seguin
    • Brent Simon
    • Jan Stuart

Screen International

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

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Hairspray (2007)

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Halloween (2007)

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Splat

Hancock (2008)

"A fun, fairly crisp opening hour gives way to a muddled, entirely unsatisfying ending."

Brent Simon

Tomato

The Hangover (2009)

"Proudly inappropriate and buoyed by both a clever script and some obvious chemistry between the film’s male leads, director Todd Phillips’ comedy will play like gangbusters with men and may even attract some women who know and love knuckleheads."

Tim Grierson

Splat

Hannah Montana The Movie (2009)

"Part musical, part coming-of-age romance, all clichéd."

Tim Grierson

Tomato

Happy Tears (2009)

"The story always feels edgily, sometimes jerkily, unpredictable before surprisingly opting for a conventional wrap."

Fionnuala Halligan

Tomato

Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)

"A lighter register than most Leigh films, but the content is as psychologically and dramatically rich as ever."

Jonathan Romney

Tomato

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)

"While individual sequences are undoubtedly the most exciting of this summer’s blockbuster season, Prince never quite connects the dots into a ripping ride, playing out instead in a series of gentle interludes."

Fionnuala Halligan

Tomato

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)

"Yates ramps up the adrenalin and menace while adding new layers of emotional anguish befitting the adolescent years now reached by the teenage protagonists."

Mike Goodridge

Tomato

He's Just Not That Into You (2009)

"An intermittently engaging ensemble which outstays its welcome but contains some peppy performances and amusing observations."

Mike Goodridge

Tomato

The Heartbreak Kid (2007)

"The performances are almost uniformly engaging, with Stiller cycling through a catalog of sputtering resistance ploys that still work, no matter their familiarity."

Brent Simon

Tomato

Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)

"Trust Guillermo Del Toro to deliver a summer action adventure which is gleefully unpretentious in its desire to entertain while filled with some of the season's most inventive visual effects and creature designs."

Mike Goodridge

Splat

Henry Poole Is Here (2008)

"[This] story of retreat and redemption, while deeply personal, may mean more to Pellington than to the audience. The miraculous elements in Albert Torres's script that offer hope also strain credulity."

David D'Arcy

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Les herbes folles (2009)

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Dan Fainaru

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L' Heure Zero (2008)

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Hitman (2007)

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Splat

The Hole

"Though it’s a likeable story with a decent pop-psychology twist, the big dramatic problem with The Hole is the way its cute atmosphere and Disney-style teen bonding sessions and scary, thriller elements keep cancelling each other out."

Lee Marshall

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Honeydripper (2007)

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Hostel: Part II (2007)

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Tomato

Hotel for Dogs (2009)

"Whimsical and at times a bit formulaic, but never overly sentimental, the movie benefits from a strongly sketched collective adolescent point-of-view, letting its kid stars drive the action in a world full of mostly buffoonish adults."

Brent Simon

Splat

The Hottie & the Nottie (2008)

"A crude twist on the old maxim about inner beauty trumping outward appearance."

Tim Grierson

Splat

How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008)

"Simon Pegg's brilliant central performance and some very funny gags are drained by a limp finale which leaves all manner of plot strands hanging and characters left out to dry as the film stalls and sputters its way home."

Fionnuala Halligan

Tomato

Humpday (2009)

"Humpday is the most accessible film so far to come out of the so-called Mumblecore movement."

Mike Goodridge

Tomato

Hunger (2008)

"Turner Prize-winning artist Steve McQueen makes an impressive feature debut."

Allan Hunter

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The Hunting Party (2007)

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Tomato

The Hurt Locker (2009)

"The Hurt Locker probably isn't the 'great' Iraq film which will finally move audiences into theatres but it does play out like fragments of one."

Fionnuala Halligan

  
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