Tom H’s Film Reviews
866 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tom H.
- Gruen Transfer, The (TV Series) (2008)
- One of my favourite TV series of recent years, the Gruen Transfer provides plenty of laughs as well as a thought–provoking commentary of the advertising industry. Well worth watching!
- Brothers (2009)
- A surprisingly great drama about the traumas of war and its impact on family and everyday life. Gyllenhaal and Maguire and excellent.
- Secret Window (2004)
- Based on another Stephen King \"writer\'s block\" story, this one sees author (Depp) struggling to write his book under intense pressure from a mysterious and dangerous man accusing him of stealing the story he\'s still writing.
- Shutter Island (2010)
- A well–crafted suspense/thriller with plenty of dark imagery and tense moments; however, I have to say I found the musical score a little overdone and the ending entirely predictable.
- Jackass 3 (2010)
- Yikes. The guys may be getting older, but by no means more mature. The laugh–out–loud moments and cringe–worthy stunts are mixed in with the usual jackass stomache–turning vulgarity and childishness.
- Gone Baby Gone (2007)
- Ben Affleck's directorial outing is by no means groundbreaking or a must–see, but there are some moving scenes, interesting characters, and a gripping premise.
- Town, The (2010)
- A good crime actioner with solid heist elements that really make the film, and a decent–enough drama background.
- Social Network, The (2010)
- My favourite film of 2010, every minute of the social network is packed full of fun, drama, wit, intrigue, or 21st century pop–culture. If you're alive this decade, this is a film you can't afford to miss.
- Crazies, The (2010)
- An intriguing and intense film originally from the mind of Romeo but given a 21st century makeover and a script that focuses on survivors rather than military. Some predictable moments, but predominantly gripping.
- Scott Pilgrim Vs The World (2010)
- One of the freakin' coolest films an 8–bit–era videogame geek could ever wish to see. Comic–book awesomeness; Cera and Winstead are perfect as Pilgrim and Flowers.