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Hayride to Hell 1995
He Died After the War 1970
He Got Game 1998
He Knows You're Alone 1980
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not 2001
Audrey Tautou plays a kooky little psycho in this neatly wrought thriller - a cross between Ma Vie En Rose and Fatal Attraction
Head 1968
Peculiar, compelling riposte to the Monkees' manufactured TV image. Pyschedelic, imbued with cynicism and co-written and co-produced by Jack Nicholson, of all people
Head On 1997
Gritty depiction of a gay Greek-Australian teenager's sexploits over 24 hours in Melbourne. A harsh but stylised coming-of-age tale set against a backdrop of cultural oppression
Hear My Song 1991
Bursting with the spirit of the Irish love for story and song
Heart 1997
Heart is a Lonely Hunter, The 1968
Heart of Glass 1976
Heart of the Matter, The 1953
Heartbreak Kid, The 1972
Heartbreak Ridge 1986
Heartbreakers 2001
Wickedly paced comedy starring Sigourney Weaver and Jennifer Love Hewitt as a mother and daughter man-eating con-team. Boasts back-to-back hilarious situations and a fine comedic performance from the stately Weaver
Heartburn 1986
Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep try to set the world on fire in this tale of back-stabbing, philandering New York journalists
Heartlands 2002
Quaint British road movie about a cuckolded darts obsessive who hits the road on his trusty scooter and heads for self-discovery, via Blackpool
Hearts In Atlantis 2001
Warm and fuzzy Stephen King adaptation. A middle-aged photographer reminisces about the summer of 1960, when he first fell in love, stood up to his bitter mother, and learned about life from mysterious lodger Anthony Hopkins
Hearts Of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse 1991
Hearts of Fire 1987
Hearts of the West 1975
Heat 1995
Michael Mann unites De Niro and Pacino for this masterful tale of LA bank-robbers and the cops on their case
Heat And Dust 1982
Julie Christie and Greta Scacchi star in Merchant Ivory's Oscar-winning portrayal of a young woman's search for the truth about her disgraced great-aunt in twenties India
Heathers 1988
Venomously funny and ground breakingly nasty anti-teen comedy starring a young Christian Slater in what is still one of the best performances of his career
Heatwave 1982
Heaven 2002
A rookie Italian cop falls in love with Cate Blanchett's terrorist in this romantic thriller and spiritual odyssey directed by Tom 'Run Lola Run' Tykwer from a script by the late Krzysztof Kieslowski
Heaven And Earth 1993
A bold effort directed by Oliver Stone giving the female view on the Vietnam War. Bolstered by sumptuous photography of rural Vietnam and a fine performance from lead actress Hiep Thi Le
Heaven Can Wait 1943
Heaven Can Wait 1978
Heaven Help Us 1985
Heaven Knows Mr Allison 1957
Heaven Knows, Mrs Allison 1957
Heaven's Gate 1980
The film that nearly ruined United Artists and threw the career of Deer Hunter director Michael Cimino seriously off track is an excessive, but surprisingly nuanced and often beautiful work of art. A magnificent folly
Heaven's Prisoners 1996
Alec Baldwin heads up this thriller adapted from James Lee Burke's novel. An iffy ex-cop adopts the young survivor of a plane crash, only to discover she's dangerously well connected
Heavenly Creatures 1994
An intoxicatingly intense murder story with lesbian overtones, based on the real-life case that shocked 50s New Zealand
Heavenly Pursuits 1986
Heavens Above 1963
Heavy 1995
Heavy Metal 1981
Hedd Wynn 1992
Hedda 1975
Hedwig And The Angry Inch 2001
Big screen version of an exuberantly camp off-Broadway musical about a transsexual wannabe rock singer named Hedwig
Heimat 1984
Heiress, The 1949
Heist 2001
David Mamet provides the snappy dialogue and able direction for this reliable, twisty-turny tale of an ageing thief doing - you guessed it - one last job. Quality players include Hackman and DeVito
Hejar 2001
A retired Turkish judge shelters a young Kurdish orphan in Istanbul in this sincere if sentimental second feature from director Handan Ipekçi
Hell Below Zero 1953
Hell Drivers 1957
Hell For Leather 1998
Hell On Earth: Documentary on Ken Russell's The Devils 2002
The lost and notorious "Rape of Christ" footage from Ken Russell's controversial film The Devils is discovered in Channel 4's Hell On Earth documentary.
Hell and High Water 1954
Hell in the Pacific 1968
Hell is for Heroes 1962
Hell's Angels 1930
Howard Hughes took three years and millions of dollars to make this aviation war film, killing three stunt pilots in the process. Jean Harlow makes her screen debut
Hell's Angels On Wheels 1967
A pre-fame Jack Nicholson gets his motor running in this brutal biker B-movie. Made with the co-operation of the Hell's Angels it's rough and ready but still a superior slice of easy-riding action
Hell, Texas and Home 1996
Hellbound: Hellraiser II 1988
Pinhead returns for the gruesome second instalment in the Hellraiser series. Fails to match the eye popping originality of the first film but still a graphic depiction of what it's like to be flayed alive then eaten
Hellboy 2004
A demonic superhero with blood red skin, hacked off horns, a stone fist, and Nazi origins? Forget about Happy Meal tie-ins with this kid, Guillermo Del Toro is back in comic-book land with cult favourite Hellboy
Hello Dolly! 1969
Hello Hemingway 1990
Hellraiser 1987
Clive Barker's chilling classic. A dark, adult horror story of glamorous, exquisite cruelty and brooding menace
Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth 1990
Old pinhead is back, this time relocated to America with all the stomach churning gore and heart stopping moments you'd expect from this superlative horror series
Hellzapoppin' 1941
Help! 1965
Help! I'm A Fish 2000
Animated adventure about three children with only two days to find the antidote to the potion that has transformed them into fish. Alan Rickman and Terry Jones provide the voices
Henry & June 1990
Anaïs Nin encounters fellow author Henry Miller and his good lady wife June in Paris. Tons of sex and a spot of writing ensue in this adaptation starring Fred Ward and Uma Thurman
Henry Fool 1997
Henry V 1944
Definitive screen version of the Bard's most patriotic work, featuring an amazing man-of-the-match performance from Laurence Olivier, who somehow fitted directing and producing duties around his sensational leading turn
Henry V 1989
Kenneth Branagh's successful directorial debut. Boasts a fine cast of late 20th century British luvvies, and some excellent battle sequences. The dialogue isn't bad either
Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer 1986
Chillingly, compellingly matter of fact account of psycho Henry going about his bloody business. A powerful debut from writer-director John McNaughton
Henry: Portrait Of A Serial Killer (Director's Cut) 2003
New uncut version of John McNaughton's highly controversial and graphically violent profile of a psychopathic serial killer. Michael Rooker's Henry commits murder, rape and torture without it ever being clear why
Hercules 1997
Here Comes Mr Jordan 1941
Here Comes the Groom 1951
Here Comes the Sun 1945
Hero 1982
Hero 2002
Self-indulgent but visually lush martial arts epic from premiere Chinese filmmaker Zhang Yimou. Asian superstars Jet Li, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung and Donnie Yen act out a Rashamon-style story set in the 3rd century BC
Heroes of Telemark, The 1965
Heroic Trio, The 1992
Herzbube 1972
Hey Arnold! The Movie 2002
Nickelodeon's cartoon series Hey Arnold! gets a big screen debut in this fun tale about the football-headed hero's attempts to save the neighbourhood
Hi, Mom! 1970
Robert De Niro stars in Brian De Palma's counter-culture satire. A Vietnam vet returns to Greenwich Village where his new career as a porn director brings him into contact with a range of New York radicals
Hidalgo 2004
Viggo Mortensen stars as a Pony Express rider who takes the challenge of a 3,000-mile race across the deserts of the Middle East. Epic tale from John Fusco, writer of Thunderheart, and Joe Johnston, director of Jurassic Park 3
Hidden Agenda 1990
Winner of the Jury Prize at Cannes, a gritty and partisan drama set in war-torn Ulster. A police officer (Brian Cox) is called upon to investigate the murder of a visiting American human rights activist. But his enquiry reveals widespread establishment corruption
Hidden City 1987
In London, a journalist and a picture researcher uncover a secret from the past and discover hidden aspects of the city
Hidden, The 1987
Imaginative sci-fi horror buddy film featuring a high-energy plot, well-drawn characters and gruesomely effective special effects
Hideaway 1995
An average thriller is enlivened by a clutch of good performances and fine screenwriting from the men behind River's Edge and Seven
Hideous Kinky 1998
Pretty but dull movie based on Esther Freud's semi-autobiographical novel of heading off into Morocco as a hippy young mum in the early 70s
High Anxiety 1977
High Art 1998
Ambition, sacrifice, seduction and other career moves... a nuanced exploration of junk addiction, work trials and sapphic desire
High Crimes 2002
Tepid military legal thriller from Carl Franklin. Ashley Judd stars a tenacious lawyer who quits her job to defend husband Jim Caviezel when he is charged with murder and arraigned before a military tribunal
High Fidelity 2000
High Heels And Low Lifes 2001
After overhearing a mobile phone conversation detailing a bank robbery, Minnie Driver and buddy Mary McCormack decide to blackmail the crooks for a share of the loot. Ordinary but enjoyable British comedy directed by Mel Smith
High Hopes 1988
An early outing from Mike Leigh that already show-cases his trademark blend of misery and hilarity. An emotive slice of social realism
High Noon 1952
Marshal Will Kane (Gary Cooper) awaits the arrival of a killer in this minimilist but powerful western. A devastating rehearsal of what would come to be one of the genre's major concerns
High Plains Drifter 1972
Clint Eastwood directs and acts tough in this haunting, stark and brooding morality Western
High School Confidential 1958
High Season 1987
An elderly art expert saves a beautiful woman in a life-crisis come spy-thriller on a sunny Greek island
High Sierra 1941
Classic gangster action. Humphrey Bogart's big break opened up a whole new aspect of film noir
High Society 1956
A delightful romp through the troubled lives of America's super rich and ridiculous. A Philadelphia Story musical remake that's short on bite but long on glamour and verve
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