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.