Tom H’s Film Reviews
866 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tom H.
- Gothika (2004)
- It may be visually stylish and begins as psychologically interesting, but sadly the culmination of tension fails to have a fulfilling resolution or evade now–standard 'horror' elements.
- Exorcism of Emily Rose, The (2005)
- Deeply disturbing tale from both horror and human perspectives, this is some chilling real–life subject matter that will have you looking at exorcisms in a new light. In Nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti.
- Saw 3 (2006)
- Not as good as either of the previous Saws, and possibly the lowest point in the series. Creativity and plot twists are put aside in favour of the now somewhat standard torture scenes. Post Hostel audiences are simply more used to this stuff.
- Saw 2 (2005)
- SAW II takes most of what was effective and 'good' about SAW, but fails to add much more than a few more sadistic scenes and cringy moments.
- Atonement (2007)
- A wonderful WWII drama with a touching story and performances, and a solid presentation all round. Well worth watching from a war and drama perspective, and a great novel adaptation.
- Gone with the Wind (1939)
- An all time classic of epic length, with so many memorable scenes and characters that still manages to appeal to a modern–day audience.
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- Utu (1983)
- As important historically as Utu may be, the film itself is low on production values and really shows in its limitations. Has not aged well at all, and will probably be relegated to the most avid of New Zealand collections.
- Unforgiven (1992)
- One of the few modern Westerns that would make a 'classics' collection, this is a brilliant acting and directing outing from Eastwood, supported by a great cast and engaging story.
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- Shaolin Soccer (2001)
- Not quite as good as the next Chow flick (Kung Fu Hustle), this is still an enjoyable martial arts/football comedy with wildly imaginative scenes and cartoonish set pieces.
- Magnificent Seven, The (1960)
- An amazing film, this Western take on the Seven Samurai is both gripping and visually exciting – a great character piece that should be at the top of any 'Western classics' list.
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