Splat 9/100 |
H.O.T.S. (1979) |
"Think Animal House meets the Revenge of the Nerds and you have the essence of H.O.T.S.’ plot." |
Ed Gonzalez |
Tomato 4/5 |
The Hairdresser's Husband (1992) |
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Dan Jardine |
Splat 62/100 |
Hairspray (1988) |
"Lots of people who use hairspray tend to lay it on real thick. One spritz from the aerosol can is never enough." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Tomato 77/100 |
Hairspray (2007) |
"You may want to ponder whether or not John Waters' 'transgressive' art is entirely lost in the homogenization of his original, or you can just sit back and enjoy the fun." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 50/100 |
Half Baked (1998) |
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Elspeth Haughton |
Tomato 94/100 |
Halloween (1978) |
"If you’ve only seen it on network television or it’s been more than a few years, do yourself a favour and rediscover this one soon." |
Scott Weinberg |
Splat 64/100 |
Halloween (2007) |
"There's plenty of slicing and dicing here, and a few moments of tension toward the end, but this is mostly a workmanlike and uninspired remake." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 68/100 |
Halloween II (1981) |
"While it’s nowhere near the classic that the original is, this sequel deserves credit for trying to stay on track with its predecessor and succeeding most of the way." |
Scott Weinberg |
Splat 69/100 |
Halloween: H2O (1998) |
"What’s worse than releasing a movie about Halloween in the summer? How about a video about Halloween at Christmas? Or, subtitling a movie that has nothing to do with water H2O?" |
Mike DeWolfe |
Splat 48/100 |
Halloween: Resurrection (2002) |
"A Blair Witch- style adventure that plays like a bad soap opera, with passable performances from everyone in the cast." |
Wesley Lovell |
Tomato 68/100 |
Halls of Montezuma (1950) |
"Although the movie grinds down to a snail’s pace on occasion, there’s more than enough patriotic gunplay for a WWII buff to get behind." |
Scott Weinberg |
Tomato 88/100 |
Hamlet (1996) |
"The two-disc special edition DVD release of Hamlet is spectacular." |
Dan Jardine |
Tomato 88/100 |
Hamlet (1996) |
"Not since Akira Kurosawa's Ran (a Japanese King Lear) has there been such an energetic, visually exciting presentation of a Shakespearean play." |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 61/100 |
Hamlet (2000) |
"Jitteringly paced and awkwardly edited with a brace of vapid performances. Only Sam Shephard gives a performance worthy of the material." |
Dan Jardine |
Splat 65/100 |
Hamlet (2000) |
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Janet Branagan |
Splat 65/100 |
Hamlet (2000) |
"This version of the tale is far from being the first, last, best or worst. Shakespeare junkies should make their own decisions about pursuing this take, heeding advice from the man himself, 'to thine own self be true.'" |
Janet Branagan |
Tomato 85/100 |
Hamsun (1996) |
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Elspeth Haughton |
Tomato 82/100 |
Hanging Garden (1997) |
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Dan Jardine |
Splat 70/100 |
Hanging Up (2000) |
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Chris Kaynes |
Splat 67/100 |
Hangman (2000) |
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Janet Branagan |
Tomato 83/100 |
Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) |
"Like many films in the Allen oeuvre, the plot plays second fiddle to the issues. Which is not to say there is no story. There is. But it’s more a slice of life." |
Guy MacPherson |
Splat 66/100 |
Hannibal (2001) |
"... For the most part, the twists and turns... are neither creepy nor fascinating." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 76/100 |
Happenstance (2001) |
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Rachel Sanders |
Tomato 80/100 |
Happiness (1998) |
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Mike DeWolfe |
Splat 32/100 |
Happy Campers (2001) |
"Insulting to the intelligence and filled with numbingly awful jokes and little originality." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 61/100 |
Happy Times (2002) |
"The basic premise is intriguing but quickly becomes distasteful and downright creepy." |
Jamie Gillies |
Tomato 78/100 |
Happy-Go-Lucky (2008) |
"Few actors could have pulled off this role successfully, as it requires great energy, charisma and depth to make Poppy credible and so much more than first impressions." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 78/100 |
Happy-Go-Lucky (2008) |
"There are three extras on the disc, including an excellent full-length audio commentary by writer/ director Mike Leigh." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 76/100 |
Hard Boiled (1992) |
"Woo...proves once again that he is the king of the modern action genre." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 54/100 |
Hard Cash (2002) |
"A moral fable in which the deepest analysis comes from the politics surrounding the film rather than the lifeless garbage found within the movie." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 70/100 |
Hard Core Logo (1998) |
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Elspeth Haughton |
Tomato 92/100 |
A Hard Day's Night (1964) |
"The result still seems fresh and different decades later." |
Mike Gower |
Splat 44/100 |
Hard Rain (1998) |
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Dan Jardine |
Tomato 75/100 |
The Hard Way (1991) |
"Along with some good laughs, there's also a bit of effective tension." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 75/100 |
The Hard Way (1991) |
"It's just the basics in the four movie 'Michael J. Fox Comedy Favourites Collection.'" |
Brian Webster |
Splat 68/100 |
Hardball (2001) |
"Simple, predictable, and marginally satisfying." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 82/100 |
The Harder They Come (1973) |
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Dan Jardine |
Tomato 78/100 |
The Harder They Fall (1956) |
"Even in a film where everyone seems to end up a loser, Humphrey Bogart finishes his career with a solid Bogie performance." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Splat 55/100 |
HardiHood (2001) |
"Hardihood has the feel of a well-edited and polished home movie, one that spends a lot of time celebrating its subjects - without giving the audience much reason to do the same." |
Scott Weinberg |
Splat 37/100 |
Harlem Nights (1989) |
"Though it's not easy to watch, Harlem Nights is gorgeous to look at." |
Catherine Cantieri |
Tomato 74/100 |
The Harmonists (1997) |
"The actors are extremely competent and the sets display the necessary detail for an effective period film." |
Chris Kaynes |
Tomato 79/100 |
Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle (2004) |
"A movie that is funny far more often than it flops, and one that – more importantly – challenges the Myth of the American Melting Pot." |
Dan Jardine |
Tomato 79/100 |
Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle (2004) |
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Dan Jardine |
Tomato 79/100 |
Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle (2004) |
"Politically correct Cheech and Chong" |
Dan Jardine |
Tomato 74/100 |
Harriet the Spy (1996) |
"A kids’ movie that’s more serious – and substantial – than most." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 61/100 |
Harrison's Flowers (2002) |
"Built on a foundation of melodrama and implausible coincidence, Harrison's Flowers is a movie that looks far better on paper than it does onscreen." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 61/100 |
Harrison's Flowers (2002) |
"While a previous European DVD release of Harrison's Flowers included a bunch of special features, Lions Gate's 2007 release comes with none." |
Brian Webster |
Splat 53/100 |
Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976) |
"If ever there was a more beautiful yet less funny comedy than Harry and Walter Go to New York, I’d like to see it. Or maybe I wouldn’t." |
Ryan Cracknell |
Tomato 80/100 |
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) |
"This time, the hype is quieter, and while the movie is slightly less successful than the first, it’s still a rollicking good time for the most part." |
Brian Webster |
Tomato 83/100 |
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) |
"A sombre and dark entry into the series, but one that is well-worth seeing." |
Cheryl DeWolfe |