Philip Horne
Philip Horne's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
61%
“Lucas' script is so inept that one gets little sense of progression, let alone moral analysis.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Apr 23, 2025
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Come and See (1985)
89%
“It's apocalypse caught in the act, a spellbinding, dangerous "excursion into hell."” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Mar 14, 2023
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3/5
“Very uneven, but entertaining.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Mar 15, 2019
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Java Head (1934)
71%
4/5
“There are numerous hugely enjoyable performances.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Mar 12, 2019
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What Maisie Knew (2012)
86%
“Soft-centred and bland though it is as a version of [Henry] James, the McGehee-Siegel What Maisie Knew is worth seeing for the performances.” –
Sight & Sound
Jul 31, 2018
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The Importance of Being Earnest (1952)
88%
5/5
“The perfect cast - Michael Redgrave, Michael Denison, Margaret Rutherford - and the perfect director (Anthony Asquith) know just how seriously (not very) to take this amoral satire on society's falsity.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
May 5, 2014
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The King of Comedy (1983)
89%
“A disturbing picture of a world in which television is taken for a "reality" higher than everyday life, it's also darkly funny.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Apr 18, 2014
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Alice (1989)
95%
4/5
“Its glorious proliferation of magical transformations works like a charm on anyone who values the imagination.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Nov 26, 2012
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Shaun of the Dead (2004)
92%
“Shaun of the Dead is an unexpected double joy: an unmissable English movie about the undead which is far from braindead and, simultaneously, a beautifully observed, very funny comedy.” –
Daily Telegraph (UK)
Sep 1, 2004
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The Lady and the Duke (2001)
72%
“A tragic tale that is well worth retelling.” –
Sight & Sound
Feb 5, 2002
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