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James Hannaham

James Hannaham's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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Three Kings (1999) 94% EDIT “Russell's manic vision of modern warfare and slice-up critique of American foreign policy even provide something Kubrick sometimes lacked -- a sense of humor.” – Out Magazine May 27, 2022 Full Review Jesus' Son (1999) 78% EDIT “Crudup pulls through with sheepish charm, but the film's episodic form and skimpy context give it a diffuse quality, compounded by FH's frustrating passivity.” – Out Magazine May 27, 2022 Full Review Stiff Upper Lips (1997) 40% EDIT “A rollicking satire of British period dramas, Stiff Upper Lips merges the sense and sensibility of A Room With a View with the oddball shtick of The Naked Gun.” – Out Magazine May 27, 2022 Full Review An Ideal Husband (1999) 85% EDIT “As Arthur Goring -- "the idlest man in London" -- Rupert Everett sparkles brightest in the diamond necklace of Hollywood Brits adorning An Ideal Husband.” – Out Magazine May 27, 2022 Full Review Hallam Foe (2007) 73% EDIT “Jamie Bell, who plays the title character in the new film Mister Foe, is the next Christian Bale. At least.” – Salon.com Jul 17, 2019 Full Review Inside/Out (1997) EDIT “Tregenza sometimes shoves the love story into a straitjacket, but his facility with visual narrative is fascinating and even liberating.” – Village Voice Nov 21, 2017 Full Review The Rocker (2008) 40% EDIT “It's not exactly heartwarming to realize that The Rocker's Gen X fantasy of an escape from middle age is really a developmental nightmare.” – Salon.com Aug 20, 2008 Full Review Jumper (2008) 15% EDIT “Though dazzled by its ultra-modern wizardry and the high gloss of its production values, one can also feel the globalist double standard roiling underneath the adolescent-kid fantasy plot.” – Salon.com Feb 14, 2008 Full Review
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