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Floated Alternative Culture Magazine is not a Tomatometer-approved publication. Reviews from this publication only count toward the Tomatometer® when written by the following Tomatometer-approved critic(s): Danielle Del Plato.

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Rating Title | Year Author Quote
10/10
The Lighthouse (2019) Danielle Del Plato Those Eggers boys really have a way with words.
Posted Oct 23, 2019Edit critic review
5.5/10
Low Tide (2019) Danielle Del Plato Low Tide stands out because of its performances, it's like a surprisingly good appetizer-sampler of the best Generation Z actors.
Posted Oct 23, 2019Edit critic review
9.5/10
ANIMA (2019) Danielle Del Plato It transcends all other films that focus on human connection. It is raw, powerful, and so passionate that every gesture on-screen feels like a punch to the gut.
Posted Sep 09, 2019Edit critic review
6/10
It: Chapter Two (2019) Danielle Del Plato Pennywise is so frightening that the kid sitting in front of me was crying and begging her guardian to take her home.
Posted Sep 09, 2019Edit critic review
7/10
I Am Mother (2019) Danielle Del Plato I Am Mother exudes visual sophistication-specifically with its production design, which is intriguing and well suited.
Posted Jun 27, 2019Edit critic review
4.5/10
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (2019) Danielle Del Plato Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile lacks everything the title states--a bland cocktail that's enjoyable only for the last 20 minutes, after it's subdued you into submission.
Posted May 04, 2019Edit critic review
6.5/10
Starfish (2018) Danielle Del Plato Starfish is a strong independent film that reaffirms a strong stylistic look doesn't directly correlate with a large budget.
Posted Mar 23, 2019Edit critic review
6/10
Lords of Chaos (2018) Danielle Del Plato Culkin's performance is subtle and controlled, this is the best we have seen from him in quite some time.
Posted Mar 02, 2019Edit critic review
8.7/10
Prospect (2018) Danielle Del Plato While many sci-fi films rely heavily on visual effects and the idiosyncrasies of foreign worlds, Prospect entertains viewers in the best way possible: with substance rather than grandeur.
Posted Feb 09, 2019Edit critic review
7/10
30 Miles From Nowhere (2018) Danielle Del Plato It's offbeat, witty, and completely entertaining.
Posted Feb 05, 2019Edit critic review
5.5/10
Vox Lux (2018) Danielle Del Plato Many of Corbet's ideas are half-baked--on the surface, Vox Lux is a mess of popstar clichés and when you dig deeper it's a convoluted jumble of opinions about the aging societal idol.
Posted Jan 26, 2019Edit critic review
3/10
Rust Creek (2018) Danielle Del Plato It doesn't generate the energy and originality a survival thriller needs to, well, survive.
Posted Jan 26, 2019Edit critic review
9/10
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) Danielle Del Plato Will this film win an Oscar for best-animated feature? I sure hope so, because quite frankly it's that good.
Posted Dec 27, 2018Edit critic review
0/10
The House That Jack Built (2018) Danielle Del Plato It stands as a representation of ego and misogyny from a filmmaker who deems it necessary to reaffirm his controversial status.
Posted Dec 15, 2018Edit critic review
7/10
Eighth Grade (2018) Danielle Del Plato Fisher's performance is piercingly real--frankly the best performance from a teenager I have ever seen.
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
9/10
BlacKkKlansman (2018) Danielle Del Plato I can just imagine a white couple--in their tiny bubble of perfect living--deciding to see that "comedy about a black guy joining the KKK". Little did they know their bubble would soon be popped by Lee, whose finger is pointed directly at them.
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
4/10
Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018) Danielle Del Plato Stating the major errors of this film is like saying that rain is wet.
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
5/10
Under the Silver Lake (2018) Danielle Del Plato Strange just for the sake of being strange.
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
3/10
Venom (2018) Danielle Del Plato Well, sorry to break it to you, but Venom is one massive missed opportunity.
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
5/10
Outlaw King (2018) Danielle Del Plato There's nothing too eye-catching or unique enough to differentiate the film from others of its kind.
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
7/10
Mandy (2018) Danielle Del Plato Who doesn't love a crazed Cage?
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
3/10
The Dark (2018) Danielle Del Plato If you need some visual inspiration, maybe give this film a watch. Otherwise, this is a hard pass.
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
8/10
Cam (2018) Danielle Del Plato This film isn't about a "near future experience", it's about the present.
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
3/10
The After Party (2018) Danielle Del Plato While it might be all in good fun, there's no way in hell a dorky pasty white teenager would be able to sneak into Atlantic Records.
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
6.5/10
Quincy (2018) Danielle Del Plato Rashida Jones and Hicks succeed in creating a lively and humble portrait of a true artist while revealing the struggles of aging and loss.
Posted Dec 10, 2018Edit critic review
5/10
Hot Summer Nights (2017) Danielle Del Plato A twenty-second long sequence of a sticky and moist exchange of a lollipop is one of the most immersive sequences I have seen in some time.
Posted Dec 06, 2018Edit critic review
9/10
Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018) Danielle Del Plato Won't You Be My Neighbor welcomes us back to that space during this time when some of us need it most--allowing ourselves to take off our jackets and pull on a warm sweater.
Posted Dec 06, 2018Edit critic review
7/10
Sorry to Bother You (2018) Danielle Del Plato A tiny crazy time capsule of everything wrong with our current society.
Posted Dec 06, 2018Edit critic review
3/10
Zoe (2018) Danielle Del Plato While Doremus' work centers around connections, it's near impossible for the audience to connect with Zoe.
Posted Dec 06, 2018Edit critic review
7.5/10
What Keeps You Alive (2018) Danielle Del Plato What Keeps You Alive is beautifully and effortless composed. Long takes will swiftly and smoothly carry you throughout the barren woods and rustic cabin, while gradually building tension that lasts until the films final moments.
Posted Dec 06, 2018Edit critic review
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