HiFi’s Film Reviews
353 Films have been rated or reviewed by HiFi.
- Gravity (2013)
- It flew by, it looks great, but I couldn\'t help thinking it\'s just an episode of \'I Shouldn\'t Be Alive\' with out–of–this–world production values.
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- Dave (1993)
- Hopeful, Capra–esque comedy. Wonderful cast. \'Heartwarming\' in the best sense.
- Battleship (2012)
- Damn, our curiosity has landed us in deep do–do and only Navy heroism (and firepower) can save us....truly awful, I suppose, but I enjoyed its bargain–basement Bruckheimerness.
- Magic Mike (2012)
- Immediately engaging, but sags badly in the middle and leaves the characters looking rather lifeless. However, Tatum\'s fantastic dancing and the pretty cinematography are pleasant distractions...
- Advise and Consent (1962)
- Political skulduggery since has far outstripped this, but still a gripping, expertly assembled piece with a great ensemble cast. The real star: Sam Leavitt\'s mobile camera and Cinemascope frame.
- Heat, The (2013)
- Formulaic, but the two leads give laugh–out–loud value. Women wasting scumbags – that kind of makes this a sequel to 'Zero Dark Thirty', huh?
- Wild Bunch, The (1969)
- Lives and breathes with a fierce vitality. A masterpiece.
- We Bought a Zoo (2011)
- Eye–wateringly conventional storytelling, but appealingly performed and stunningly photographed (Rodrigo Prieto). Enjoyable, undemanding fare.
- Star Trek - Into Darkness (Star Trek XII) (2013)
- More of a TRUE Star Trek movie than the previous one: under all the sexed–up rebootedness there\'s a good old artery–clogging slab of Roddenberry cheese. I enjoyed every minute.
- Paradine Case, The (1948)
- Stodgy and overlong, but great supporting cast and photography (Lee Garmes). Worth seeing just for Joan Tetzel, Laughton perving on Ann Todd, and Barrymore conveying a whole, sad relationship in a couple of lines, a couple of expressions.