Tom H’s Film Reviews
866 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tom H.
What Lies Beneath (2000)
Zemeckis turns his hand to horror, with some jump–worthy scare scenes and slick suspense film – despite not being particularly original in the modern suspense world.
Beetlejuice (1988)
Another brilliantly gothic/dark and humourous outing from Burton, with his unique visual stamp, imaginative characters, and intriguing premise.
Finding Neverland (2004)
A very sweet and touching tale delving in to the life of the Pan creator and his effects on the people around him. Under–rated family drama.
Bad Company (2002)
Disappointing crime suspense flick that has Rock take on a more serious role with varying degrees of success.
Hook (1991)
A great retelling of Peter Pan, with Williams and Hoffman playing the hero and villain to near–cartoon–perfection. The lost boys sequences are the best, and the story is a touching one overall.
Crocodile Dundee 2 (1988)
Disappointing sequel to a classic Aussie film – all the charm of Hogan is here, but there is little to like about the story.
Crocodile Dundee (1986)
An Australian classic that pokes fun at Hollywood while still managing to be a commercial success. That's not a knife... THIS is a knife.
Returner (2002)
Making as much use as possible of CGI bullet–time sequences, and showing off a slick leather–clad good guy, the Returner is a fairly generic, but entertaining enough, sci fi actioner.
Butterfly Effect, The (2003)
A film that is ridiculed for seemingly little reason: Kutcher is good enough, the plot twists and turns and provides plenty of intrigue, and the effects are unique. A decent sci fi flick no–matter what the critics say.
Punisher, The (2004)
An underrated Marvel film, this is more violent and gritty than the average Marvel superhero flick, but you wouldn't exactly call The Punisher a superhero...