HiFi’s Film Reviews
353 Films have been rated or reviewed by HiFi.
- Magic in the Moonlight (2014)
- Beguiling premise, with some funny lines, beautiful photography and a great cast, but it never comes to life. All dressed up with nowhere to go, drowning in verbiage and crucially lacking in charm.
- Seeking a Friend For the End of the World (2012)
- Shortcomings? Sure, but nothing ruinous. Knightley kept in check, Carell convincingly multilayered. Well worth seeing, if only as the flipside to '2012'–style apocalyptic schtick.
- In a World... (2013)
- Familiar tropes, but in unexpected combinations and from inventively skewed angles. Nicely done, in every respect, and never precious. Bell is definitely one to watch.
- Behind the Candelabra (2013)
- Beautifully appointed, at times credibly tender, but ultimately tedious. The mention of 'Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte' made me long for that film's Grand Guignol nastiness.
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- Philomena (2013)
- Didn't realise the film's power until I lost my temper relating it to someone. Understated and unsensational, with excellent performances from the two leads.
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- Limitless (2011)
- It's a shame the scriptwriters hadn't taken the brain–enhancing drug. There were a couple of good scenes of people running. And as for Bradley Cooper, I have an abiding desire to see him punched in the face. But that's just me.
- Wolf of Wall Street, The (2013)
- Two–and–some hours of raucous, sometimes very funny (but repetitive) amorality, then Scorsese hedges his bets in a disappointingly conventional manner.
- Journey to the Centre of the Earth (1959)
- Great fun, beautifully shot (in Carlsbad Caverns), terrific cast & score. A simple pleasure from a pre–CG era. And the subtext of the ending? Discuss...
- Circle of Friends (1995)
- Safe and familiar territory, but nicely handled with plenty of good performances. The underrated Driver's film debut, and she shines.
- Good Will Hunting (1997)
- Good performances, but essentially about fairly pleasant people facing fairly surmountable obstacles. Not that that's a bad thing: if the dramatic arc was any steeper it'd be a Charlize Theron movie, and nobody, least of all this writer, wants that.
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