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Film Review
29 Aug 2007
Hallam Foe
Peeping Foe: Jamie Bell further cements his quirky persona as a voyeur in David Mackenzie's new film

Film Review
21 Apr 2006
Hell (L'Enfer)
Hell on earth: Danis Tanovic's second feature is an elegant take on the banality of fate

DVD Review
20 Jan 2006
Harry and Max/Bear Cub
Two DVD releases take a fresh look at family dynamics

Film Review
13 Sep 2005
Heimat 2
Clocking in somewhere around the 26-hour mark, the original Heimat series was one of the longest - and most ambitious - experiments in the history of film. Edmund Hardy reviews the sequel, newly released as an 8-DVD boxset from Tartan Video

DVD Review
3 Mar 2004
Hell Drivers
Carlton has continued its intriguing range of British re-releases with Hell Drivers, a little-known thriller set in the ultra-competitive world of construction driving. Colin Odell & Michelle le Blanc get to grips with the meanest truckers this side of the sixties

Film Review
16 Dec 2003
Holes
While Harry Potter was stealing hearts and headlines on this side of the Atlantic, another children's author was quietly taking the States by storm. Louis Sachar's bestselling 'Holes' has now been turned into a feature film, and Andy Murray thinks it's set to become a kids' classic

DVD Review
19 Nov 2003
Hulk (DVD)
He may be big, mad, and very very green, but the Hulk didn't provide quite the impact that Hollywood executives were hoping for this summer. John Atkinson reviews the DVD of the weirdest comic book adaptation ever made

Film Review
12 Aug 2003
Hulk
Ang Lee has never been a director defined by convention, but his latest project must be one of his most ambitious - and weirdest films yet. Ian Haydn Smith has a blast in the company of everyone's favourite pea-green superhero