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Authors
    • Walter V. Addiego
    • Kenneth Baker
    • Justin Berton
    • Amy Biancolli
    • Joe Brown
    • John Carman
    • Neva Chonin
    • Will Crain
    • Jonathan Curiel
    • Manohla Dargis
    • Laura Evenson
    • Leah Garchik
    • Joe Garofoli
    • Tim Goodman
    • Pam Grady
    • Bob Graham
    • Edward Guthmann
    • Carla Hall
    • Jesse Hamlin
    • Reyhan Harmanci
    • Peter Hartlaub
    • Leba Hertz
    • Rachel Howard
    • Stephen Hunter
    • G. Allen Johnson
    • John R. Killacky
    • Paine Knickerbocker
    • Joshua Kosman
    • Mick LaSalle
    • David Lewis
    • John McMurtrie
    • Carla Meyer
    • Wesley Morris
    • C.W. Nevius
    • George Powell
    • Octavio Roca
    • Sandip Roy
    • Sylvia Rubin
    • Joshunda Sanders
    • Joel Selvin
    • Michael Snyder
    • Peter Stack
    • John Stanley
    • Ruthe Stein
    • Bob Stephens
    • Judy Stone
    • Tamara Straus
    • James Sullivan
    • Desson Thomson
    • Aidin Vaziri
    • David Wiegand
    • Steven Winn
    • Roger Yim

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Source Table
Rating Title Year Quote Author

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Hackers (1995)

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Peter Stack

Tomato
3/4

Haiku Tunnel (2001)

"A winning comedy."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
4/4

Hairspray (2007)

"Enjoyable movies are released every week, but movies that have the capacity to delight -- movies like Hairspray -- are few and far between."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

Half Nelson (2006)

"Gosling inhabits Dan with every feature of his face and particle of his body and soul."

Ruthe Stein

Splat
1/4

Half Past Dead (2002)

"About as weak a movie as can be made without actively trying."

Mick LaSalle

-

Halfaouine: Boy of the Terraces (1995)

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Peter Stack

-

Halfmoon (1995)

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Edward Guthmann

Splat
2/4

Halloween (2007)

"Even if you consider a Halloween remake sacrilege, you've got to like a truck stop bathroom that's even gnarlier than the one in Trainspotting."

Peter Hartlaub

Splat
0/4

Halloween 6: The Curse of Michael Myers (1996)

"This sixth installment, by far the worst in the series, is bland and deadening."

Mick LaSalle

Splat
2/4

Halloween II (2009)

"This movie isn't horrible, but it seems like a waste for Zombie to keep revisiting someone else's world."

Peter Hartlaub

Tomato
4/4

Halloween: H2O (1998)

"The scary slasher-movie genre has been ratcheted up several notches with the release today of Halloween: H20."

Bob Graham

Splat
1/4

Halloween: Resurrection (2002)

"A cheesy thing that opened Friday without any advance screening."

Edward Guthmann

Tomato
4/4

Hamlet (1996)

"A vigorous, four-hour adaptation that's 100 percent Shakespeare and 100 percent cinema."

Mick LaSalle

Splat
2/4

Hamlet (2000)

"In the end this noble experiment fails, not for its adventure but for its ultimate lack thereof."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

Hamlet 2 (2008)

"It has an edge and degree of sophistication not seen in most summer comedies."

Ruthe Stein

Tomato
3/4

The Hammer (2008)

"I never would have guessed that Adam Carolla, the politically incorrect radio and TV personality, could hold his own in a movie, but here's The Hammer to prove me wrong."

Walter V. Addiego

Splat
2/4

Hancock (2008)

"As delivered by director Peter Berg, Hancock is never as serious or funny or poignant as it could be. And despite clocking in at a reasonable running time, it has a big sag in the middle that nothing could have fixed."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
2/4

Hands On a Hard Body (1998)

"It's engaging as a non-drama of people doing nothing, but suffering a lot."

Peter Stack

-

Hanging Garden (1997)

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Peter Stack

Splat
1/4

Hanging Up (2000)

"Too phony to be anything truly heartfelt."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

The Hangover (2009)

"The funniest movie so far this year."

Mick LaSalle

Splat
1/4

Hannah Montana The Movie (2009)

"If you're no longer old enough to carry a Hannah Montana lunch box, this movie will feel like punishment."

Peter Hartlaub

Splat
2.5/4

Hannah Takes the Stairs (2007)

"Joe Swanberg's film wears out its welcome about halfway through its 83 minutes."

G. Allen Johnson

Splat
2/4

Hannibal (2001)

"There are disgusting movies that are worth seeing -- Silence of the Lambs, for one -- and others that are merely disgusting. Then there's Hannibal, which exists in its own category."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

Hannibal Rising (2007)

"You can argue that prequels to great films simply shouldn't be made. But when they are, this is the right way to do it."

Peter Hartlaub

-

Hanuman (1998)

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Carla Meyer

Splat
2.5/4

The Happening (2008)

"It's an entertaining movie, which is half the game, but it's not scary, which it should be. Neither is it something to be taken seriously, though it's intended to be."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3.5/4

Happily Ever After (2005)

"Whether any of them will live happily ever after is a question you're left pondering long after this challenging film comes to a close."

Ruthe Stein

Splat
1/4

Happily N'Ever After (2007)

"The movie's animators have been quoted saying they sought to give it a classic look. Cheesy would be more accurate."

Ruthe Stein

Tomato
3/4

Happiness (1998)

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Edward Guthmann

Tomato
2/4

Happiness of the Katakuris (2002)

"A kind of strange, existentialist comedy."

Jonathan Curiel

Tomato

Happy Accidents (2001)

"The actors have enough appeal to keep it moving over the speed bumps."

Bob Graham

Tomato
3/4

Happy Endings (2005)

"Extremely pleasurable and well worth seeing."

Ruthe Stein

Tomato
3/4

Happy Feet (2006)

"Don't little ones have enough to worry about without ecological concerns popping up in family entertainment? Happy Feet should have stayed light on its feet."

Ruthe Stein

Tomato
2.5/4

Happy Gilmore (1996)

"It may smell awful from a distance, especially if you have low tolerance for lowbrow humor, but up close this yarn about an unlikely golf star is fairly painless."

Edward Guthmann

Tomato
3/4

Happy Tears (2009)

"In this year's crop of Oscar-nominated shorts, the animated category beats the live-action offerings."

Walter V. Addiego

Tomato
3/4

Happy Times (2002)

"One feels the dimming of a certain ambition, but in its place a sweetness, clarity and emotional openness that recalls the classics of early Italian neorealism."

Edward Guthmann

Tomato
4/4

Happy Together (1997)

"Were Kerouac, William Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg alive today, and able to see what Wong has done here ... they'd be thrilled and invigorated."

Edward Guthmann

Tomato
3/4

Happy, Texas (1999)

"Anybody with a soft spot for fakers, who either identifies with them or just admires their chutzpah, is going to get a kick out of Happy, Texas."

Bob Graham

Tomato
3/4

Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)

"The key to enjoying the film, a minor effort by Leigh, is warming up to Poppy. Her bubbly personality may be too much for some. She's like a walking, talking smiley face."

Ruthe Stein

Splat
1/4

Hard Candy (2005)

"Hard Candy is an exploitation film, with very little happening but a guy getting tortured for about 75 minutes of screen time."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

Hard Core Logo (1998)

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Peter Stack

Splat
1/4

Hard Eight (1997)

"Noirish thrillers live or die by their plot twists and dialogue... Unfortunately, the script by first-time filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson fails on both counts."

Ruthe Stein

Tomato
2/4

Hard Goodbyes: My Father (2003)

"A tender, gently paced coming-of-age movie whose strength is its young lead actor."

John McMurtrie

2/4

Hard Rain (1998)

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Mick LaSalle

Tomato
3/4

The Hard Word (2003)

"Nothing new or earthshaking here, but The Hard Word is tense and compelling, with the added charm of a mischievous spirit."

Mick LaSalle

Tomato
2/4

Hardball (2001)

"Works where it counts, on the emotional level."

Bob Graham

-

The Harder They Come (1973)

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James Sullivan

Tomato
4/4

The Harmonists (1997)

"A glorious surprise."

Peter Stack

Tomato
3/4

Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008)

"The film is carried by its charismatic stars, John Cho as Harold and Kal Penn as Kumar. Kumar plays Laurel to Harold's Hardy, continually getting the pair into messes. Cho is a marvel at displaying exasperation, his face contorting into a frown."

Ruthe Stein

  
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