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Sky Movies

  
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Rating Title Year Quote Author

Tomato
4/5

Half Moon: A Musician's Last Journey (2007)

"Illuminating, surreal, tear-jerking and funny, Half Moon is an unforgettable voyage into a land little seen."

Rob Daniel

Tomato
4/5

The Hangover (2009)

"The cracking script - a veritable treasure trove of smart one-liners - and beautifully-worked setpieces make this one of the most enjoyable comedies of the year."

Tim Evans

Splat

Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert (2008)

"The only highpoint in what amounts to little more than a cynical marketing ploy was that she didn't do a cover of her dad's Achy Breaky Heart."

Tim Evans

Tomato
3/5

Hannah Montana The Movie (2009)

"Extolling the virtues of honesty, decency, friendship and family while portraying capitalism as the root of all evil, this big-screen outing for Disney's latest pop princess is a wholesome treat for her legions of young fans."

Elliott Noble

Splat
2/5

Hannah Takes the Stairs (2007)

"For every revelatory moment of sharp perception there’s an eternity of goofy smiles, stuttered dialogue and embarrassed glances."

Tim Evans

Tomato
4/5

Hansel & Gretel (2007)

"The director may unwisely opt for a lachrymose denouement that ruffles the carefully sustained mood, but this delightfully grim horror is worth seeking out – just follow the breadcrumb trail of positive reviews."

Rob Daniel

Splat

Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)

"Happy-Go-Lucky might have sit-com spin-off potential, but like one of Poppy's driving lessons, it lurches around, grinding gears, and ends up back where it started."

Rob Daniel

Tomato
3/5

Harry Brown (2009)

"[Caine is] never less than watchable and lifts what threatens to be yet another derivative revenge yarn into something better."

Tim Evans

Tomato
3/5

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)

"Half Blood Prince is one of his most successful adaptations to date."

Rich Phippen

Splat
2/5

Hatchet (2007)

"What could have been a mini-Scream is ultimately I’ll Always Know You Did Last Halloween the 13th."

Rob Daniel

Splat
2/5

The Haunting in Connecticut (2009)

"There are some creepy moments but this does not so much haunt you as beat you into weary submission with special effects."

Tim Evans

Splat

The Heartbreak Kid (2007)

"Stiller's Eddie is a thoroughly unsympathetic character; whiny, judgemental and utterly undeserving of the women who somehow fall for him."

Ruth Ford

Tomato
4/5

Heavy Load (2008)

"Contender for best documentary of the year, Heavy Load contains a classic moment of Spinal Tap-ism as Paul, when Heavy Load is at its lowest ebb, ponders why Michael says he hates him."

Rob Daniel

Tomato

Heavy Metal In Baghdad (2008)

"Watching the disintegration of Baghdad alongside the band members’ aspirations makes this an enlightening and impassioned account of the Middle Eastern crisis."

Rob Daniel

Tomato
3/5

Heimatklänge

"Those who thought Alpine warbling ended with Julie Andrews as a nun (ie. all of us), get ready to open your ears, and your mind... and your mouth, as this yodelling malarky is catchy stuff."

Rob Daniel

Splat
2/5

Helen (2008)

"Mannered and over-contrived, it’s a waste of a good idea despite the best efforts of Birkeland, whose elegant framing and rich composition allow the viewer to overlook the sheer joylessness of the piece."

Tim Evans

Tomato
4/5

Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008)

"Second time around, director Guillermo Del Toro scores another direct hit with a monster yarn as keen on the gags as the global destruction."

Tim Evans

Tomato
4/5

The Hide (2009)

"A beguiling thriller which draws its considerably grisly strength from a first class script."

Tim Evans

Tomato
3/5

High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008)

"Colourful, fizzy and destined to keep the karaoke busy for a few months, the ten musical e-numbers pop between the eyes like wads of overblown bubblegum. Would that they stick in the memory in the same way…"

Elliott Noble

Splat
2/5

Hitman (2007)

"A soulless, slackly directed, suspense-free exercise in misanthropy packed with unconvincing stereotypes"

Elliott Noble

Tomato
4/5

Home (2009)

"Ursula Meier’s Home is one of the strangest horror films of recent years, a real get under the skin movie."

Rob Daniel

Tomato
3/5

The Horseman (2008)

"A footnote revenge movie, but never dull and marking Kastrissios as a grindhouse merchant to watch."

Rob Daniel

Splat
2/5

Hotel for Dogs (2009)

"Full of cute mutts and daft ideas, you might as well call it 101 Dumb Notions."

Elliott Noble

Splat

The Hottie & the Nottie (2008)

"One day aliens will land on Earth offering us answers to the secrets of the Universe. But, because of films like The Hottie & the Nottie they will deem us unworthy and return to the Heavens once more in their carbon-free interstellar cruisers."

Rob Daniel

Splat
2/5

The House Bunny (2008)

"Without Anna Faris - undoubtedly the best thing in Scary Movies - this would be just another superficial wheeze about the perils of superficiality."

Elliott Noble

Tomato
3/5

How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (2008)

"Screenwriter Peter Straughen has converted the original parade of pitfalls and self-mythology into a serviceable rom-com and he's also managed to work in some decent gags for Pegg to work with."

Tim Evans

Tomato
3/5

Humpday (2009)

"Writer-director Lynn Shelton has crafted a richly rewarding script that enables the viewer - with a minimum of effort - to buy into an idea which in lesser hands would flail impotently. As the guys say "it's beyond gay.""

Tim Evans

Tomato
3/5

Hunger (2008)

"Ambitious, technically excellent in its documentary-like immediacy, and played with true conviction by Fassbender (whose weight-loss is enough to make you wince), Hunger nonetheless leaves the brain undernourished."

Rob Daniel

Tomato
5/5

The Hurt Locker (2009)

"Kathryn Bigelow's explosive, edge-of-the-seat thriller is one of the best war movies ever made. After years in the wilderness, the director's stunning return to form is set, fittingly enough, in the arid landscape of a scorched Iraq."

Rob Daniel

  
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