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Hadewijch (2009) |
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Haiku Tunnel (2001) |
"Watching a guy not mail 17 very important letters for sequence after sequence makes you want to conspire with his boss to have Josh accidentally electrocuted by office machinery." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Splat |
Hair Show (2004) |
"The story here, by Andrea Wiley, Sherri A. McGee and Devon Gregory, is slapped together with such poorly drawn stereotypes and lapses in logic as to provoke not shaking bellies but shaking heads." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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Hairspray (2007) |
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Tomato |
Hairspray (2007) |
"John Travolta takes on John Waters in Hairspray, and the result is anything but a drag in this appealingly goofy, all-singing, all-dancing screen adaptation of the Broadway musical based on the 1988 film." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
The Half Life of Timofey Berezin (2006) |
"Solidly made, timely and spotlighting a fine performance by Paddy Considine." |
John DeFore |
Tomato |
Half Moon: A Musician's Last Journey (2007) |
"Another magical mystery tour of Kurdistan from the amazing Bahman Ghobadi." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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Half Nelson (2006) |
"Galifianakis Set to Tell Kind of a Funny Story" |
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Half Nelson (2006) |
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Tomato |
Half Nelson (2006) |
"Ryan Gosling establishes himself as a major talent and one of the finest young actors around." |
James Greenberg |
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Half Past Dead (2002) |
"The first half of the movie ... is extraordinarily lame as the preposterous setup takes forever and actors go through the motions. But when the action finally kicks in, the film takes on a B-movie vitality that pulls the viewer in." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Half-Life (2008) |
"Marks the debut of a promising, truly independent film artist." |
Stephen Farber |
Splat |
Halloween (2007) |
"The result, though undeniably preferable to yet another misbegotten installment of the long-exhausted franchise, certainly doesn't compare to John Carpenter's landmark original film." |
Frank Scheck |
Splat |
Halloween II (2009) |
"You didn't think Michael Myers was dead, did you?" |
Frank Scheck |
Splat |
Halloween: Resurrection (2002) |
"This latest installment of the horror film franchise that is apparently as invulnerable as its trademark villain has arrived for an incongruous summer playoff, demonstrating yet again that the era of the intelligent, well-made B movie is long gone." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
Hamlet 2 (2008) |
"An erratic, freewheeling satire of Middle American mores." |
Duane Byrge |
Tomato |
The Hammer (2008) |
"The movie benefits from unpretentiousness; it never takes itself too seriously." |
Stephen Farber |
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Hancock (2008) |
"Columbia Hires Hancock Sequel Scribes" |
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Hancock (2008) |
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Hancock (2008) |
"Great concept, shaky execution." |
Stephen Farber |
Tomato |
The Hangover (2009) |
"Head-poundingly (in a good way), sidesplittingly funny." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert (2008) |
"For the parents at least, this filmed concert is probably better than actually being there." |
Frank Scheck |
Splat |
Hannah Montana The Movie (2009) |
"Miley's return to her Tennessee roots goes a little heavy on the country corn." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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Hannah Takes the Stairs (2007) |
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Tomato |
Hannah Takes the Stairs (2007) |
"Gerwig proves herself to be a charming screen presence who manages to make her character somehow appealing despite her utter self-involvement." |
Frank Scheck |
Splat |
Hannibal (2001) |
"An indifferently plotted, often banal police procedural that would never win a sizable audience without its pedigree." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
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Hannibal Rising (2007) |
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Hannibal Rising (2007) |
"Prequel alternates between being awfully silly and awfully boring before settling on just plain awful." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Splat |
Hansel & Gretel (2002) |
"It would be hard to imagine a more feeble rendering of the 19th century Grimm Brothers tale." |
Luke Sader |
Splat |
The Happening (2008) |
"The movie seems more like a '50s science fiction film of extreme paranoia or an episode of "The Twilight Zone" that even at a swiftly paced 90 minutes feels padded." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Splat |
Happenstance (2001) |
"Not nearly as fun or profound as it might have been." |
David Hunter |
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Happy Endings (2005) |
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Happy Feet (2006) |
"Wood and Williams Still Have Happy Feet" |
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Tomato |
Happy Feet (2006) |
"Tuneful and soulful in equal measure, this animated all-penguin musical is terrific fun." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Happy Here and Now (2002) |
"The future is quieter, emotionally subdued and grayly mysterious, at least in the small hop forward imagined by filmmaker Michael Almereyda." |
David Hunter |
Splat |
Happy Tears (2009) |
"Happy Tears, is simply weird. The funny has gone missing." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Happy Times (2002) |
"With an expressive face reminiscent of Gong Li and a vivid personality like Zhang Ziyi's, Dong stakes out the emotional heart of Happy." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Tomato |
Happy-Go-Lucky (2008) |
"As surprising as it is delicious with an indelible performance by new star Sally Hawkins." |
Ray Bennett |
Tomato |
Hard Candy (2005) |
"There is nothing sugar-coated about this taut, timely psycho-thriller." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
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A Hard Day's Night (1964) |
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Tomato |
A Hard Day's Night (1964) |
"The film is mad, mad and crazy, shrewdly designed for the teenage and calculated also to attract the curious and the oldsters who enjoy this sort of thing." |
Al Finestone |
Tomato |
Hard Goodbyes: My Father (2003) |
"A tender and moving drama that deserves wider exposure." |
Frank Scheck |
Tomato |
The Hard Word (2003) |
"Roberts always grounds the film with the consistency of his characters and manages to punctuate proceedings with an 'Am I really seeing that?' moment about every 10 minutes." |
Erin Free |
Splat |
Hardball (2001) |
"Aims for the gut but instead beans the viewer with a wildly unbelievable yarn." |
David Hunter |
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Harlan County, USA (1976) |
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Harmony and Me (2009) |
"As awkward as its title character." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Splat |
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008) |
"Lacks the fresh charm that made their first such an unexpected (if guilty) pleasure." |
John DeFore |
Tomato |
Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle (2004) |
"A blissfully silly, character-driven road movie with impressive laugh-per-minute performance specs." |
Michael Rechtshaffen |
Tomato |
Harrison's Flowers (2002) |
"A gripping account of one woman's desperate yet determined search for her photojournalist husband believed by all his colleagues to have died in the Croatian civil war." |
Kirk Honeycutt |
Splat |
Harry And Max (2005) |
"Provocative without being especially thoughtful or credible." |
Frank Scheck |