Tomato |
Half Nelson (2006) |
"It is, in fact, a fine piece of work: reticent, intelligent, wholly devoid of triumphalism or self-pity." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
The Hangover (2009) |
"The director, harnessing the talents of a relatively unknown cast, creates a genuine minor classic of the genre." |
Jason Solomons |
Splat |
Hannah Montana The Movie (2009) |
"The producers thus having their apple pie and eating it." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Hannibal Rising (2007) |
"This murky thriller is more of a pig's ear than a pearl earring. The actors, mostly British, speak with sinister furrin accents." |
Philip French |
Splat 2/5 |
Happy Feet (2006) |
"Thank God those penguins can dance just like humans, eh? It means they deserve to live!" |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Hard Candy (2005) |
"It's smart, funny, and surprisingly visually discreet. Some scenes may leave you doubled-up, but the overall effect is, as the saying goes, better than a kick in the balls." |
Mark Kermode |
Splat |
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) |
"An overlong film." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) |
"The film's plot is oddly wispy, the mood intentionally darker, the tone solemn and ominous, the jokes, such as they are, much broader and the special effects state-of-the-art." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) |
"A sombre and at times curiously sober movie, handsomely designed as always, atmospherically lit and confidently performed." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) |
"A success by any standards." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Heading South (2006) |
"The film is rich, cultured and slightly tiresome." |
Mark Kermode |
Tomato |
The Heartbreak Kid (2007) |
"Fairly entertaining." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Helen (2008) |
"Helen is an ambitious film, at once gripping and meditative, that touches with intelligence." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
Henri-Georges Clouzot's Inferno |
"A fascinating picture." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Hey Arnold! The Movie (2002) |
"Proceeds rather uninterestingly and with little graphic imagination." |
Philip French |
- |
Hidden Blade (2006) |
Click here to see the review. |
Philip French |
- |
The History Boys (2006) |
Click here to see the review. |
Philip French |
Tomato |
The Hoax (2007) |
"As superbly played by Gere, Irving is a weak, desperate man, a cheesy charmer in search of his share of the American dream with a psychopathic disregard for the consequences of his actions." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
The Holiday (2006) |
"The Holiday's redeeming feature (and it's a considerable one) is the 91-year-old Eli Wallach's astute and endearing performance." |
Peter Bradshaw |
Tomato |
Home (2009) |
"It's a nightmare metaphor for the horrors of the modern world, but will seem like everyday reality to anyone living around Heathrow or any motorway." |
Philip French |
- |
Hoodwinked (2006) |
Click here to see the review. |
Philip French |
Splat |
The Horseman (2008) |
"A disgusting, repetitive, badly scripted movie, lacking any redeeming feature." |
Philip French |
- |
Hostel (2006) |
Click here to see the review. |
Philip French |
Splat |
Hostel: Part II (2007) |
"Oh, do grow up." |
Mark Kermode |
Tomato |
Hot Fuzz (2007) |
"It is funny, inventive, furiously paced and the audience is expected to be as knowledgeable about Hollywood cop films as is the local policeman assisting Angel." |
Philip French |
Splat |
Hotel for Dogs (2009) |
"Accompanying adults will be disappointed to see the talents of Lisa Kudrow wasted." |
Philip French |
Tomato |
The Hurt Locker (2009) |
"I can't think of a recent film, not even Oliver Stone's Platoon, that has conveyed so vividly what it is to be a soldier today on a front line." |
Philip French |