Hal Hinson
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58Avg. Critic Score
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positive
175(42%)
mixed
166(39%)
negative
80(19%)
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Jun 29, 2017
The 'Burbs40
Jun 29, 2017
What's wrong with The 'Burbs? It's not funny. Why is it not funny? It's just not. Not remotely, momentarily, intermittently or otherwise funny.
Reservoir DogsCritic ScoreHal Hinson
100
If Quentin Tarantino's gritty, bone-chilling, powerfully violent new film, Reservoir Dogs, doesn't pin your ears back, nothing ever will...[It's] as caustic as battery acid. It's brutal, it's funny and you won't forget it. Guaranteed.
The ConformistCritic ScoreHal Hinson
100
Even if it weren't in pristine shape for its current re-release, it would still qualify as one of only a handful of films made in the past 30 years that truly deserve to be called great. (Review of 1994 Release)
Tequila SunriseCritic ScoreHal Hinson
100
Tequila Sunrise succeeds in both its larger strokes and its smaller ones-as both a romance and a thriller. It has a sense of comedy audacious enough to stage a bust that is delayed by a seduction and the sophistication to know that, for some people, to be called "slick" is the cruelest of insults. Tequila Sunrise has a deep-down glamor that borrows not from movies, but from life. It's knowing, but the last thing you'd call it is slick. [2 Dec 1988, p.b1]
High HopesCritic ScoreHal Hinson
100
Leigh has fashioned a limber style of political commentary that is part documentary, part cartoon and wholly novel in the movies.
Life Is SweetCritic ScoreHal Hinson
100
Leigh hasn't the affect of a poet, but he's a poet nonetheless. This movie captures the smallish details in life that perhaps you've felt before, but have never before seen on screen. He has a genius for the commonplace. It is truly sweet stuff.
Three Colors: BlueCritic ScoreHal Hinson
100
For Kieslowski, subtlety is a religion. He hints or implies -- anything to keep from laying his cards on the table. With "Blue," you never feel he's shown his whole hand; not even after the game is over.
The Double Life of VeroniqueCritic ScoreHal Hinson
100
The Double Life of Veronique is a mesmerizing poetic work composed in an eerie minor key. Its effect on the viewer is subtle but very real. The film takes us completely into its world, and in doing so, it leaves us with the impression that our own world, once we return to it, is far richer and portentous than we had imagined.