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Critics / Publications / Nick's Flick Picks

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    • Nick Davis

Nick's Flick Picks

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
B

Hamlet (2000)

"The city becomes a living emblem of the tense coexistence of art and corporatism, an uneasy relationship which Almereyda emphasizes as the core conflict of his picture."

Nick Davis

Tomato
A+

Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

"Hannah is a masterpiece, a triumph of aesthetic balances like nothing the writer-director achieved previously or since, and a pinnacle of American moviemaking."

Nick Davis

Tomato
B

Hannibal (2001)

"Hannibal is not quite what I'd call a 'good' movie, but it could so easily have been worse in countless ways that I'm more than satisfied by the way it turned out."

Nick Davis

Tomato
5/5

Happy Together (1997)

"Possibly Wong Kar-Wai's best film, playing probing variations on the theme of strained companionship."

Nick Davis

Tomato
3/5

Harry and Tonto (1974)

"I remember it being better than I expected, but at the same time, that's all I remember. Pleasant, forgettable."

Nick Davis

Tomato
B+

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)

"A picture that's not only a franchise peak but a high point of the whole summer. For the first time in four years of half-trying, I'm gathering what all the fuss is about."

Nick Davis

Tomato
4/5

The Harvey Girls (1946)

"Perhaps not a musical for the ages, but a larkish and exuberant joy all the same."

Nick Davis

Splat
C

He Got Game (1998)

"The hypocritical misogyny of He Got Game is a fundamental weakness that reviewers so far have been happy to downplay or even to dismiss."

Nick Davis

Tomato
B

Heaven (2002)

"Heaven, beguiling as it is...eventually glides into the borderlands of pure mumbo jumbo."

Nick Davis

Splat
D+

Hello, Dolly! (1969)

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Nick Davis

Splat
C+

Henry Fool (1998)

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Nick Davis

Tomato
4/5

Henry V (1989)

"A strong, fiery film so good that Branagh has virtually drawn out a fifteen-year film career from the unrepeated success of this debut."

Nick Davis

Tomato
B+

Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941)

"Mr. Jordan has the right kind of love for itself: it isn't self-glorifying or self-fetishizing so much as it is contagiously warm toward its characters and besotted with its tenderly ambitious script"

Nick Davis

Splat
D

The Hi-Lo Country (1998)

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Nick Davis

Tomato
B

High Art (1998)

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Nick Davis

Splat
F

The Hills Have Eyes (2006)

"These Hills might have eyes, but they could have used some brains, or at least a steadier hand and a less contemptible sensibility to guide the grisly proceedings."

Nick Davis

Tomato
A

Holiday (1938)

"Spellbinding without being a mystery, ravishing without being ornate, heartachy despite being a lovely comedy, and full of surprise gestures and unexpected flights of feeling."

Nick Davis

Tomato
B

Hollow Reed (1997)

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Nick Davis

Splat
D-

Hollywoodland (2006)

"Never makes a case that Reeves' death is worth probing, or even mourning; as on Superman, his humanity is utterly stifled by lousy production values and unrewarding stunts."

Nick Davis

Splat
D+

A Home at the End of the World (2004)

"The movie makes the characters worse than enigmas; it makes them the last people imaginable from which you expect or even desire to learn anything."

Nick Davis

Tomato
A-

Home for the Holidays (1995)

"Has a spirit and an ostensible shapelessness that are pure Cassavetes, enveloping a script that only seems to reach for the precise calculations of 1930s screwball comedy."

Nick Davis

Splat
1/5

Hook (1991)

"All Spielberg achieved is an impressive production design; in every other department, he's profoundly wasted talent, material, and time."

Nick Davis

Splat
C

The Horse Whisperer (1998)

"For such a long meal it certainly isn't very filling."

Nick Davis

Tomato
B+

The Hours (2002)

"The Hours totally engrosses me... It somehow deepens the [book's] themes to see the bodies, scrutinize the faces, smell the money, feel the flatness of the screen."

Nick Davis

Splat
C

How Stella Got Her Groove Back (1998)

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Nick Davis

Tomato
B

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)

"The film has charm and even some grace...An offhandedly luscious vision that the actors are careful not to muss."

Nick Davis

Tomato
A

Howards End (1992)

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Nick Davis

Tomato
A-

Hud (1963)

"These questions are richer than they might have been in Hud because Newman...creates Hud as a sum of conscious choices, not an animal or an icon."

Nick Davis

Splat
2/5

The Hudsucker Proxy (1994)

"A rare Coen Bros. misfire, never quite as nostalgic or clever as the dialogue or art direction imply."

Nick Davis

Splat
F

The Human Stain (2003)

"A tricky adaptation of an unlikely novel that nevertheless goes almost as wrong as possible...prey to the most amateur varieties of structural and tonal errors."

Nick Davis

Tomato
B

Hurlyburly (1998)

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Nick Davis

Splat
D

Hush (1998)

"Given how terrible Hush is, it should be more fun to watch."

Nick Davis

Splat
1/5

Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1965)

"Smothered in Spanish moss, creakily derivative of Baby Jane, this one proves you can't borrow from the same well twice."

Nick Davis

  
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