Category: reviews
Her (2013)
The premise of a man falling in love with his Operating System is something that sounds most likely creepy and weird, but under Spike Jonze’s command and his cast, Her is a very heartfelt film that is shockingly sweet, delightful and even touching film.
Hermano (2010)
A pair of non-biological brothers find that some things are thicker than mere blood.
Hey Ram (2000)
Kamal Haasan’s outstanding somewhat-political religious epic of a man’s journey through friendship, love, hatred, revenge and redemption set around India’s Partition and the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi.
Heyward Howkins – The Hale & Hearty
With Heyward Howkins’s début, One gets the feeling that she’s being transported into a different state of being all together.
High School Teacher (2003)
Koukou Kyoushi is about a high school teacher who is dying of an inoperable brain tumor. Then one night he meets Hina. They end up in his apartment, even though nothing happens. The next day, she discovers he is her new high school teacher.
High Sun, The (Croatian Film)
Zvizdan deals with the deep-seeded conflict of Croatia’s separation from what was once Yugoslavia, and their tensions with the Serbs in a three-part story depicting three different love stories featuring the same actors.
Hijos del Viento, Los
Los Hijos del Viento follows a free-spirited Cuban trying to escape the entanglements of her past and current life.
Hilda (Animated Series)
An intrepid blue-haired girl named Hilda meets an assorted variety of magical creatures, and new people, when she moves from the forest to the city of Trolberg.