These are all the movies and series that Hamish has reviewed. Read more at: HCMovieReviews.
Number of movie reviews: 988 / 988
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A B-movie with a budget, somewhere inbetween a credible shark thriller and an utterly ridiculous ‘so bad it’s good’ creature feature but Statham sells it at every stroke... Review
The overall story is so dull and unoriginal... Review
Ends up being rather unremarkable but nonetheless a directorial debut which shows good potential for any future projects from Miller. Review
Whilst admittedly not as strong as the original film it still holds the fun factor that it did which some of the more recent MCU outings haven’t been able to focus on. Review
The stunts and action featured within are some of the best this genre will ever witness, with the entire finale being a masterclass in itself. Review
It’s a real shame that the talented young cast, who really give it their all, don’t have better material to work with. Review
A road trip movie with too many pit stops, a disaster movie with no real pay off and a drama lacking in almost any affecting emotion. Review
A carefully constructed and clever chilling tale of a families haunted past. Review
Both Foster and McKenzie have nowhere to hide in this intimate drama but their confident performances make it work. Review
The Rock is awesome, Neve Campbell kicks some serious ass and ultimately help deliver a thoroughly enjoyable disaster porn adventure... Review
Ends up as what many feared it would, an unnecessary, underwhelming and unmemorable sequel. Review
A charming celebration of a wartime story that’s potentially been lost in the grander narrative of this historic period until now. Review
A refreshing break from blockbuster season offering a small scale standalone story with a concept that’s a blast to see develop. Review
Like a heavy night out, it has its moments but come the morning it might be a struggle to remember all the details. Review
An adventurous, comedic and well animated family film which will provide ample entertainment over the summer holidays. Review
The mixture of electric courtroom drama and suspenseful third act thrills make sure that this is a foreign film you won’t have trouble remembering come the end of the year. Review
Continues the momentum of one of the most robust horror series in recent years. Balancing action packed horror sequences with engaging political commentary. Review
The comedy ensemble have enough chemistry to make sure viewers have a good time... Review
An often engaging piece of drama shedding light on such a famous figure and his closest companions in some of his lesser talked about years. Review
It’s a more methodical, patient and brooding affair but one with truly disturbing results. Review
The ensemble works, and once this is the case the rest of the film largely falls into place. Review
The film lacks any real drive and its comedy isn’t consistent or effective enough for it to stand out in its genre... Review
Flaws and all though it’s still an entertaining blockbuster with some really excellent moments throughout. Review
If you thrive on shocking, mysterious and dramatic thrillers you’ll have a blast with this. Review
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