Alex Flood
Select another critic »For 32 reviews, this critic has graded:
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78% higher than the average critic
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6% same as the average critic
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16% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 12.5 points higher than other critics.
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Alex Flood's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 78 | |
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| Highest review score: | Past Lives | |
| Lowest review score: | Black Adam | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 25 out of 32
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Mixed: 7 out of 32
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Negative: 0 out of 32
32
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- Alex Flood
If you’re already a fan, the next few weeks will be spent making playlists of lesser-known B-sides or reading the lore around a scene you weren’t familiar with. And that’s why it was a good idea to make this film – a mad idea, but a good one.- NME
- Posted Dec 10, 2024
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- Alex Flood
Saltburn isn’t the most talked-about party of the year, but you shouldn’t miss it all the same.- NME
- Posted Nov 17, 2023
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- Alex Flood
Hope, then, is the film’s lasting message. Hope that it’ll spark much-needed conversations. But also hope that they won’t be so needed in the future.- NME
- Posted Nov 3, 2023
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- Alex Flood
Uncut Gems is an anxiety-inducing heart-attack of a movie that grabs its audience by the throat and shakes until there’s no breath left.- NME
- Posted Oct 26, 2023
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- Alex Flood
This might not be what fans expect from an Exorcist movie, but they’ll be even more surprised that it’s actually watchable.- NME
- Posted Oct 4, 2023
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- Alex Flood
It’s not all wide-eyed insight and romantic misery though. Past Lives is also very, very funny.- NME
- Posted Sep 10, 2023
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- Alex Flood
Sprinkled throughout are marketing messages (“Barbie means you can be anything”) that sound like they come straight from a press release. Gerwig is clever enough to deliver these with self-awareness and some sarcastic jokes (Mirren thanking Barbie for ending misogyny is a highlight), meaning the balance between reality and commercial is never lost. For a movie that ostensibly exists to promote a doll, this is laudable.- NME
- Posted Jul 18, 2023
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- Alex Flood
There’s more to Wilson’s film than dread though. In between the terror, the newbie director makes time for actual plot.- NME
- Posted Jul 7, 2023
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- Alex Flood
A funny, action-packed and, of course, fast-paced adventure follows – with a surprisingly moving emotional centre.- NME
- Posted Jun 6, 2023
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- Alex Flood
Scream movies usually follow the same, tried-and-tested format, but directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett should get credit for an attempt to reinvent their villain.- NME
- Posted Mar 8, 2023
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- Alex Flood
By the apocalyptic and slightly predictable ending – come on, another quasi-spaceship assault? – Johansson’s swansong has cycled through futuristic sci-fi, buddy comedy, escape adventure and teary drama.- NME
- Posted Feb 14, 2023
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- Alex Flood
Denis Villeneuve’s new reboot thankfully ditches the silly, but it does take itself extremely seriously.- NME
- Posted Feb 14, 2023
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- Alex Flood
For those who were there, the film provides a portal back to a golden age. For everyone else, it’s a reminder of those special teen years – when a plastic cup filled with warm lager and a sunny afternoon in a park makes for the biggest adventure of your life.- NME
- Posted Feb 14, 2023
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- Alex Flood
It’s a familiar story, to be honest. But even if Bond seems the same as ever, the world he exists in isn’t.- NME
- Posted Feb 14, 2023
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- Alex Flood
Apart from the usual stylistic clichés, this isn’t your typical Anderson movie. Structurally, it’s unconventional.- NME
- Posted Feb 14, 2023
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- Alex Flood
To say any more would spoil the film, but rest assured this is top-drawer MCU.- NME
- Posted Feb 14, 2023
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- Alex Flood
There’s no big twist to speak of, but this is a white-knuckle thrill ride that’s up there with Shyamalan’s most gripping work.- NME
- Posted Feb 2, 2023
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- Alex Flood
The great storyteller has been careful in interviews to remind us The Fabelmans is only semi-autobiographical, but everything cuts so deep that you’re left wondering if Spielberg left any of the truth out at all.- NME
- Posted Jan 27, 2023
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- Alex Flood
Radcliffe’s winning performance – like a goofy high-schooler who wins the lottery – is enough to keep everyone laughing. Top that off with an album’s worth of quirky cameos, including Conan O’Brien’s genuinely laugh-out-loud Andy Warhol impression, and you’ve got a cult classic in the making. M-m-m-myyy bologna- NME
- Posted Nov 11, 2022
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- Alex Flood
A really quite good film has been overshadowed needlessly. And that’s a real shame.- NME
- Posted Sep 23, 2022
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- Alex Flood
Yes, we get footage of the alien glam god, Ziggy Stardust, strutting across stage and scrambling teen minds with his otherworldly rock and roll. But off-duty, Morgen portrays a quieter icon – deeply thoughtful, often isolated and with a quirky sense of humour.- NME
- Posted Sep 16, 2022
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- Alex Flood
Director Scott Barber does well to present “the world’s sickest band” as a loving family of weirdos. Yes, they had issues. Yes, they fell out from time to time. Yes, they might’ve sprayed a little less sperm. But who amongst us can say any different?- NME
- Posted Jul 21, 2022
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- Alex Flood
Though it plays like a glitzy musical in the mould of Bohemian Rhapsody, Elvis also works as a much-needed lesson about America’s cultural history.- NME
- Posted Jul 15, 2022
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- Posted Apr 22, 2022
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- Alex Flood
Director Matt Reeves has mixed up gritty mob drama with film-noir detective thriller – and thanks to Dano’s ultra-creepy villain, some psychological horror too. Most of the time it comes off brilliantly.- NME
- Posted Feb 28, 2022
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