Tom H’s Film Reviews
866 Films have been rated or reviewed by Tom H.
Sukiyaki Western Django (2007)
My least favourite Miike film to date, Sukiyaki is a strange blend of genres that never quite feels like more than a B–grade pantomime set. It also tries a little too hard to be funny, and the action sequences don't have the same Miike flair.
Ocean's Thirteen (Ocean's 13) (2007)
Not quite as intricate as Ocean's 12, and more likeable as a result, Ocean's 13 takes the crew back to Vegas in their attempt to baffle and shame Pacino and make off with the cash in usual (cocky) Ocean's fashion.
Ocean's Twelve (Ocean's 12) (2004)
The Ocean's all–star cast is back, this time roving the globe on their search for more intricate heists. The same entertainment factors are here, but somehow Ocean's 12 doesn't quite feel as good as the original.
Ocean's Eleven (Ocean's 11) (2001)
One of the decade's best comedy heist films, Ocean's 11 is well–penned with witty dialogue and plot twists that will keep you guessing. Topped off with a cast who are as slick as the visuals, full of charm and on–screen chemistry and you have a must–see
Italian Job, The (2003)
A remake with the new line of Minis, this has an all–star cast and some catchy dialogue, but is overall lacking in personality.
Italian Job, The (1968)
Michael Caine is as likeable as ever in this original mini–cooper heist comedy. Some fun and memorable scenes, although looking a little dated in some respects.- DVD
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Bank Job, The (2008)
An enjoyable heist film with Statham taking the lead of a group of over–their–head thieves intent on robbing a London bank vault. Will keep you thoroughly entertained throughout.
Snatch (2000)
Very similar to Lock Stock, so you should know exactly what you're in for: a dark comedy action gangster flick with plenty of interesting characters and plot twists.
Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998)
A fun and fantastic London gangster suspense, this has brilliant dialogue, top–notch comedy, great cast, frenetic action sequences, and interesting plot. So let's sort the buyers from the spyers, the needy from the greedy, because what’s not to like?
Shooter (2007)
Not quite as deep as the Stephen Hunter novel 'Point of Impact', but entertaining as an actioner, this conspiracy story has ex spec–ops Wahlberg taking down a government conspiracy one vicious kill at a time.