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1. HAPPY FEET (Australia, 2006, d. George Miller)
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 Yes, the director is the George Miller who made the Mad Max films. However, he also directed Babe, Pig in the City. This is his first film since Babe. It is a cheerful show with an ecological message.
Wednesday, 27 December 2006 | Read more...

2. HARD CANDY (US, 2005, d. David Slade)
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This is a grim two-hander that shows the two going through gruelling experiences – and the demands made on the audience are extremely gruelling as well.
Tuesday, 22 August 2006 | Read more...

3. HALF LIGHT (UK, 2005, d. Craig Rosenberg)
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These days ghost stories tend to be of the slasher variety.  This one is not.  It is rather an old-fashioned ghost story (though the references in the press kit to Hitchcock seem a little too ambitious) which most audiences could sit throug...
Tuesday, 22 August 2006 | Read more...

4. HAMACA PARAGUANA (Paraguay, 2006, d. by Paz Encina)
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For serious and art cinema audiences, this is a cinema essay.
Monday, 29 May 2006 | Read more...

5. HOSTEL (US, 2005, d. Eli Roth)
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Hostel arrives with severe condemnations as being one of the ugliest, sadistic horror films of recent years. It has also been attacked by the government of Slovakia, where it is set, as giving an awful impression of that country and ...
Friday, 24 March 2006 | Read more...

6. HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE (Japan, 2004, d. Hayao Miyazaki)
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Japanese animation artist and director, Hayao Miyazaki, won an Oscar for Best Animated Film for Spirited Away, an extraordinary tour-de-force of imaginative storytelling with continually mesmerising design and colour.
Thursday, 16 March 2006 | Read more...

7. HATING ALISON ASHLEY (Australia, 2004, d. Geoff Bennett)
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What if your name were Erica Yurken? What if you had ambitions to be a famous actress? What if you could not stand your family, your older sister who is always out on dates and a younger sister who for years has thought she was a hor...
Thursday, 16 March 2006 | Read more...

8. HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE (UK, 2005, d. Mike Newell)
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Book and film the 4th. I like this one best. The first two saw Harry, Ron and Hermione as younger children and the films were geared to the younger audiences who identify with the characters and their adventures.
Thursday, 16 March 2006 | Read more...

9. HEIGHTS (US, 2004, d. Chris Terrio)
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You may have to search hard to find a screening of Heights. It is one of those well-written and well-acted dramas that appeals to a limited audience. It is considered ‘art-house’ cinema.
Saturday, 11 March 2006 | Read more...

  
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