Tom H’s Film Reviews
866 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tom H.
- Back to the Future 2 (1989)
- Strangely enough, not as well received by critics as the first, but still my favourite of the series due to the fantastic alternate 2020 sci–fi world. As a teenager, I would have done anything for a hover–board.
- Back to the Future (1985)
- A classic sci–fi adventure with charming young MJ Fox and eccentric as ever Christopher Lloyd. Some great ideas involving time travel, and a fun story to be enjoyed by all ages.
- Back to the Future Trilogy (1985-1990)
- A brilliant set that should be owned by every sci–fi fan.
- Chicken Run (2000)
- The characters are cute enough, the animation is still charming, and it's still great fun for all the family, but this is not quite Wallace and Gromit.
- Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
- Ten years since his last short Wallace and Gromit release, Nick Park is back with a feature–length tale that will have you laughing while still admiring the adorable animation style. Witty and fun, this is another claymation masterpiece.
- Wallace and Gromit - A Close Shave (1995)
- Another superb edition to the Wallace and Gromit series, this one sees Gromit accused of sheep rustling, leaving Wallace to get him out of trouble. More irresistible comedy from Aardman.
- Wallace and Gromit - The Wrong Trousers (1993)
- My favourite of the 3 Wallace and Gromit originals, this one has Wallace fooled by a criminal penguin. They're techno–trousers, ex–NASA. Just brilliant.
- Wallace and Gromit - A Grand Day Out (1992)
- A sweet and unique animation style that has Wallance and his doggy companion go on wacky adventures. In this episode, fly to the moon for cheese. Because everybody knows the moon is made of cheese...
- Wallace and Gromit - Three Cracking Adventures (Grand Day Out, The Wrong Tousers, A Close Shave) (1989-1995)
- The best way to buy the original Wallace and Gromit adventures, this is a must for clay–mation fanatics. If you haven't seen W&G or Aardman animations yet, this is your chance.
- Racing Stripes (2005)
- A sweet story and likeable characters for the whole family, if nothing special in any aspects.