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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
(2005)
"What was a sneaking suspicion after the first three movies has become irrefutable proof [here]: if you are not a fan of, and intimately familiar with, the Harry Potter novels, you're not welcome here"
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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
(2004)
"This chapter leaves me little enthused for the future."
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Heartbreak Hospital
(2002)
"The leads we are given here are simply too bland to be interesting."
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Hero
(2004)
"One of the most beautiful works of cinema to be presented in American theatres in this lifetime... It is a perfect film."
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A History of Violence
(2005)
"Eventually does not hold up due to its own ambivalence towards its subject matter."
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The Hitcher
(2007)
"Zachary Knighton's second-rate impersonation of Matthew Lillard's Shaggy makes one long for C. Thomas Howell's irresolute interpretation of Jim Halsey (truly an amazing feat)."
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Hotel
(2003)
"An early favorite for Worst Film of 2003"
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House of Flying Daggers
(2004)
"For what "Daggers" is, a chop-socky epic, it is a stunning work worthy of inclusion with the best of the genre."
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House of Sand and Fog
(2003)
"An important indictment against intolerance of all kinds, and an exceptional work whose very subject will likely scare off the very audiences who need to see it the most."
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Humpday
(2009)
"Sadly, the most interesting characters in "Humpday" are not the main focuses of the story."
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The Hurt Locker
(2009)
"Bigelow has successfully built a vision of war rarely seen on screen, a visceral nearly first person perspective of war where the rush of combat is a welcomed relief."
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