HiFi’s Film Reviews
353 Films have been rated or reviewed by HiFi.
Cruel Sea, The (1952)
There\'s a wonderful moment when a seaman watches a blazing ship sink: all you see is his reaction. A film from another age: the actors act, the audience uses its imagination. Great stuff.
North by Northwest (1959)
The thing that struck me this time was how incredible Ernest Lehman\'s script is. A classy, timeless entertainment. AND Eva Marie Saint!
Hatari (1962)
A wonderful film of miraculous warmth and ease. Thrilling action, but my favovrite scenes are between Martinelli & Red Buttons. Terrific.
Battle: Los Angeles (2011)
Gosh, almost total rubbish. Every stale old (and new) war–movie cliche gets an airing. Terrible score.
My Life In Ruins (2009)
Leaden pacing, flaccid comedy, national stereotypes, 'important' lessons. Dreyfus (on autopilot) is having fun, I most emphatically was not.
Sense and Sensibility (1995)
Beautifully mounted (interiors by Vermeer?) and a wonderful cast. The way careless words evoke a symphony of hurt on Thompson\'s face: stunning. It\'s worth watching the film just for her performance.
Smell of Reeves & Mortimer, The (TV Series) (1993)
Not so much a comedy as a parallel universe ruled by a surreal, mind–altering Morecambe and Wise. Wonderful songs – \"Like a shrimp in a suitcase laying on a window ledge...\". Just go there, you won\'t be sorry...- DVD $29.95
Adam's Rib (1949)
Very good, but fairly leaden in places. I know it\'s heresy, but I preferred \'Pat & Mike\'. David Wayne seems to be having the most fun as an acid–tongued gadfly in love with Hepburn\'s character.
Pat and Mike (1952)
Terrific. I know it\'s heresy, but I enjoyed this more than \'Adam\'s Rib\'. Great chemistry between the stars, great supporting players. Still smiling, me.
Bored to Death (TV Series) (2009)
Terrifyingly familiar narcissistic child–men in a Wes Andersony NY. The female characters are ciphers, but this is funny, inventive and has a genuine tenderness to it. Danson: incredibly deft comic actor. The show: magic.