Hanna Flint
Select another critic »For 55 reviews, this critic has graded:
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50% higher than the average critic
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1% same as the average critic
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49% lower than the average critic
On average, this critic grades 3.1 points higher than other critics.
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Hanna Flint's Scores
- Movies
- TV
| Average review score: | 69 | |
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| Highest review score: | The Northman | |
| Lowest review score: | Wuthering Heights | |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 34 out of 55
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Mixed: 19 out of 55
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Negative: 2 out of 55
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- Hanna Flint
Baltasar Kormákur delivers a compelling survival thriller with both Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton throwing themselves into their adversarial roles. Theron crafts a relatable and grounded performance bolstered with emotional sensitivity and physical prowess, while Taron Egerton proves his worth as a weirdly menacing antagonist. Immersively conceived and nerve-rackingly realized, Apex is a visually-commanding action film bursting with impressively dynamic stunt sequences.- IGN
- Posted Apr 23, 2026
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- Hanna Flint
Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man offers a no-frills wartime backdrop for Cillian Murphy to make a stirring return as Tommy Shelby, with Barry Keoghan standing toe-to-toe with his Irish compadre in a moving match-up. Serving up some dry humor with a few boisterous action set pieces and a thumping contemporary score to boot, director Tom Harper and writer Steven Knight don't color outside the box, which should please fans of the series.- IGN
- Posted Mar 5, 2026
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- Hanna Flint
A woeful interpretation of the Brontë classic, the star power of which dims the truly violent nature of this tragic story of love and vengeance.- IGN
- Posted Feb 10, 2026
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- Hanna Flint
Shelter ticks all the action boxes for a Jason Statham film, boasting a charismatic supporting cast to ground the conspiratorial stakes with some thrillingly playful fight sequences to boot. But its lackluster script works against the acting calibre of its stars.- IGN
- Posted Jan 28, 2026
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- Hanna Flint
Everything is wrapped up a little too neatly by the final act. But with the epidemic of loneliness only growing larger, maybe, every once in a while, a sweet, hopeful ending is exactly what audiences need from cinema. To feel seen. To be reminded that it's going to be okay.- Time Out
- Posted Jan 13, 2026
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- Hanna Flint
Sorry, Baby is a captivating comedy-drama that avoids the reductive binary of hero or villain. Instead, Victor articulates the flaws of humanity, of people, but also the hope we can find in each other and ourselves.- Time Out
- Posted Aug 11, 2025
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- Hanna Flint
In the thick of reboot culture, The Naked Gun is a prime example of filmmakers taking a nostalgic piece of cinema and making good on its legacy. It honours the humour above all, and you’d be hard-pushed to find a funnier film this year.- Time Out
- Posted Jul 30, 2025
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- Hanna Flint
With a blistering score and a darkly comic undercurrent, Tornado is a timeless revenge thriller filled with hurt and heart.- IGN
- Posted May 29, 2025
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- Hanna Flint
Ayer and Stallone's script is messily realized and cornily directed – even its violent fight sequences fail to measure up to the impressive feats of action we're so used to seeing Statham serve up.- IGN
- Posted Mar 27, 2025
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- Hanna Flint
The bold risk of transforming Robbie Williams into an enjoyable CGI chimp pays off both emotionally and visually. Turning his back catalogue into epic musical numbers with stunning choreography and heart-wrenching storytelling, Better Man comes out swinging and winning.- IGN
- Posted Jan 9, 2025
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- Hanna Flint
By the final act, Sister Midnight breaks free from the shackles of submissive feminine stereotypes and raucously leans into a woman behaving very, very badly.- Time Out
- Posted Nov 26, 2024
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- Hanna Flint
Starve Acre is a rousing addition to the British folk horror tradition with intensely emotional lead performances that takes viewers on a nostalgic journey into pagan ritual.- IGN
- Posted Jul 24, 2024
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- Hanna Flint
In his debut big-screen performance, the warm-hearted and witty Patel – like Aysha – steals the show.- Time Out
- Posted Jul 5, 2024
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- Hanna Flint
Despite a starry cast and endearing performance from Joey King, A Family Affair is as messy as the conflicting professional and personal relationships it depicts. A convoluted and superficial script and yawning direction fail to deliver character stakes worth getting behind.- IGN
- Posted Jun 27, 2024
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- Hanna Flint
The second part of Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon space opera, The Scargiver, delivers a half-baked conclusion to a well-trodden story with flimsy character studies and lacklustre action.- IGN
- Posted Apr 19, 2024
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- Hanna Flint
Not as memorable as the ’80s and ’90s high-school romps and creepshows it pays tribute to, there's still lots of gory fun to be had with director Zelda Williams’ feature-length debut thanks to Newton's electric lead and the sparks she throws off opposite Cole Sprouse’s game portrayal of a reanimated corpse.- IGN
- Posted Feb 8, 2024
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- Hanna Flint
Despite a great ensemble cast, Zack Snyder's space opera is let down by a derivative patchwork script, mediocre action sequences and a superficial story that fails to live up to its expansive promise.- IGN
- Posted Dec 15, 2023
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- Hanna Flint
Not a deeply probing Hollywood documentary but filled to the brim with fun behind-the-scenes footage. The Boy Who Lived is a likable, grounded, and heartfelt portrait of a Harry Potter stuntman whose career was cut far too short.- IGN
- Posted Nov 15, 2023
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- Hanna Flint
It has a few laughs and some stylish outfits, but this is unfortunately a shallow prequel, one which fails to breathe new life into the Hunger Games franchise.- Empire
- Posted Nov 9, 2023
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- Hanna Flint
‘My problem is how to communicate better,’ Paik notes and this documentary might have dug a little deeper to communicate who this endearing man was beyond his artistic legacy. Still, it does an impressive job of showing why Nam June Paik was a brilliant artist who remains worth listening to- Time Out
- Posted May 17, 2023
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- Hanna Flint
Lotfy Nathan’s debut is a grounded, sensitive portrait of a country still reeling from dysfunction. The script doesn’t penetrate as much as Adam Bessa’s searingly intense performance, which gives this social drama impressive emotional heft.- Empire
- Posted May 5, 2023
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- Hanna Flint
Evil Dead Rise is not for the faint-hearted but for long-time fans and horror nuts, just sit back and let the blood wash over you.- Time Out
- Posted Apr 11, 2023
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- Hanna Flint
Zlotowski smartly articulates the complex choices modern women are faced when it comes to motherhood, step-parenting and relationships.- Time Out
- Posted Mar 13, 2023
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- Hanna Flint
Ultimately, Blue Jean is a non-judgmental tale of self-acceptance, intergenerational solidarity and sapphic power.- Time Out
- Posted Feb 9, 2023
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- Hanna Flint
Guillermo del Toro sprinkles his signature dark whimsy on a fairytale classic with stunning puppetry and catchy original songs. Filled with heart, humor, and historical grounding, it’s a phenomenal feat of animated cinema.- IGN
- Posted Nov 23, 2022
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- Hanna Flint
Not all heroes wear capes, some wear swimming caps – and The Swimmers is an empowering reminder that it is a human right to live safely, no matter where you come from.- Time Out
- Posted Nov 15, 2022
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- Hanna Flint
Variously throughout the film, close-ups of hands stroking marble, bodies or linking fingers try their best to create a sense of visual intimacy that the script fundamentally lacks. In its absence, all that’s left is a run-of-the-mill queer story with one dimension.- Time Out
- Posted Oct 18, 2022
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- Hanna Flint
Tilda Swinton serves up an emotionally invigorating double turn in Joanna Hogg’s moving biographical relationship drama, laced with heart and wit through an atmospheric, Gothic lens.- IGN
- Posted Oct 17, 2022
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- Hanna Flint
Colin Farrell plumbs emotional and comedic depths in Martin McDonagh’s witty and wistful period drama, with Brendan Gleeson and Barry Keoghan on solid supporting duty. Set against the stunning vistas of Ireland, The Banshees of Inisherin tells an effective and corrosive tale of friendship.- IGN
- Posted Oct 17, 2022
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- Hanna Flint
Deftly handled direction from Sophie Hyde and a thoroughly impressive dual performance from Emma Thompson and Daryl McCormack enlivens an electric script, tackling taboo sexual subjects with wit, flair and welcome realism.- Empire
- Posted Jun 14, 2022
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