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Daniel Howat

Daniel Howat's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Gallerist (2026) 55% 3/10 EDIT “The film’s observations about the art world and critics are shallow and obvious, never deepening into anything richer.” – Next Best Picture Feb 1, 2026 Full Review Josephine (2026) 98% 9/10 EDIT “"Josephine" may be difficult to watch, but it is made with immense care by de Araújo, performed with such empathy by Tatum, Chan, and Reeves, and the emotional payoff at the end is quite profound.” – Next Best Picture Jan 30, 2026 Full Review The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (2026) 8/10 EDIT “In a sense, the documentary fights information overload with creative overload, surrounding viewers with imagery that keeps them engaged and grounded. It is both effective and a genuine pleasure to watch.” – Next Best Picture Jan 29, 2026 Full Review In the Blink of an Eye (2026) 18% 4/10 EDIT “While the filmmakers' intentions are sincere and rooted in a desire to emphasize shared humanity, the execution falls short of those ambitions. "In the Blink of an Eye" is ultimately a well-meaning, big-hearted sci-fi film that never fully comes together.” – Next Best Picture Jan 29, 2026 Full Review Time and Water (2026) 91% 8/10 EDIT “Magnason and Dosa have crafted a deeply personal, monumental documentary, in moments big and small, to leave for future generations.” – Next Best Picture Jan 28, 2026 Full Review Fing! (2026) 8/10 EDIT “Directed with big, brilliant swings, this fantasy adventure is hilarious, heartwarming, and a reminder that sometimes it’s better not to get every-fing we want.” – Next Best Picture Jan 27, 2026 Full Review Frank & Louis (2026) 90% 6/10 EDIT “Ben-Adir and Morgan deserve praise for their thoughtful performances in an ultimately moving exploration of a meaningful subject that we don’t acknowledge enough.” – Next Best Picture Jan 27, 2026 Full Review The Invite (2026) 92% 8/10 EDIT “With wit and hard-earned clarity, "The Invite" explores marital communication in ways that feel honest and earned. It’s a razor-sharp, laugh-out-loud comedy that is both blisteringly funny and deeply sad.” – Next Best Picture Jan 26, 2026 Full Review The Shitheads (2026) 70% 8/10 EDIT “One hell of a ride, with non-stop laughs and a phenomenal cast, especially its lead trio of screwups. You truly never know what’s going to happen next, with absurd, shocking turns around every corner.” – Next Best Picture Jan 25, 2026 Full Review The History of Concrete (2026) 100% 7/10 EDIT “"The History of Concrete" may be one of the funniest documentaries you ever seen, but it also packs a surprising emotional punch.” – Next Best Picture Jan 23, 2026 Full Review In Your Dreams (2025) 86% 7/10 EDIT ““In Your Dreams” doesn’t reinvent the animated adventure, nor does it need to. It’s a whimsical, sometimes chaotic journey that effortlessly balances humor, imagination, and heartfelt emotion.” – Next Best Picture Nov 7, 2025 Full Review The Tale of Silyan (2025) 100% 8/10 EDIT “Blending myth and realism with exquisite sensitivity, Kotevska crafts a work of rare poetic power, a film that observes, listens, and ultimately illuminates the quiet, stubborn beauty of life itself.” – Next Best Picture Nov 3, 2025 Full Review The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (2025) 80% 6/10 EDIT “If you were hoping “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for Squarepants” would change the game for the franchise, you might be a little let down. That said, it’s still pretty hilarious, at least as funny as the last few films.” – Next Best Picture Oct 27, 2025 Full Review Kokuho (2025) 100% 7/10 EDIT “While a film like “Whiplash” conveys the pressure to perform perfectly through intensity, “Kokuho” illustrates that desire for perfection through quiet precision.” – Next Best Picture Oct 24, 2025 Full Review Fiume o morte! (2025) 7/10 EDIT “Telling the story of D’Annunzio’s occupation with a comedic touch makes for a much more engaging experience, especially for those with no prior knowledge of this story, and still undercuts the legacy of fascism.” – Next Best Picture Oct 24, 2025 Full Review The Eyes of Ghana (2025) 94% 8/10 EDIT “It stands as a tribute to the power of storytelling, the influence of the moving image, and the enduring spirit of revolution in all its forms.” – Next Best Picture Oct 23, 2025 Full Review Lost in the Jungle (2025) 92% 7/10 EDIT ““Lost in the Jungle” is a gripping, deeply human tale of survival, told with precision, empathy, and artistry by two of the very best documentarian filmmakers out there.” – Next Best Picture Aug 31, 2025 Full Review Hamnet (2025) 86% 8/10 EDIT ““Hamnet” isn’t just a masterful film; it’s a genuine emotional experience from a director tapping into something remarkable.” – Next Best Picture Aug 30, 2025 Full Review Sketch (2024) 95% 8/10 EDIT “It's precisely the kind of movie that can expand a child's understanding of what movies can be. Creepy, funny, and unexpectedly moving, "Sketch" is one of the best family-friendly horror films in recent memory.” – Next Best Picture Aug 6, 2025 Full Review The Bad Guys 2 (2025) 87% 8/10 EDIT ““The Bad Guys 2” is a near-perfect sequel that’s fast, funny, and full of flair, resulting in a wickedly good time at the movies.” – Next Best Picture Jul 28, 2025 Full Review Smurfs (2025) 21% 3/10 EDIT “Sure, it’s bright, colorful, and passable entertainment for younger viewers, but there’s nothing special or memorable about this latest return to Smurf Village.” – Next Best Picture Jul 16, 2025 Full Review How to Train Your Dragon (2025) 77% 7/10 EDIT ““How to Train Your Dragon” may not soar as high as the original, but thanks to DeBlois’ spectacular storytelling instincts, Thames’ strong performance, and some explosive battles, this is an exciting new update that will leave fans pleased.” – Next Best Picture Jun 9, 2025 Full Review Sneaks (2025) 29% 3/10 EDIT “Ripping off the story of “Toy Story 2” and attempting to mimic the visuals of “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse,” “Sneaks” is a pale imitation of much better films that have come before it.” – Next Best Picture Apr 16, 2025 Full Review The King of Kings (2025) 61% 4/10 EDIT “Ultimately, “The King of Kings” will function as a way for eager parents to try to interest their kids in their religion, but it’s unlikely to be a new favorite.” – Next Best Picture Apr 7, 2025 Full Review Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip (2025) 58% 5/10 EDIT “Lemus flexes some competent muscles as a director, crafting a nice film for younger kids to enjoy, but “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip” struggles to elevate itself from the countless similar family vacation comedies.” – Next Best Picture Mar 28, 2025 Full Review
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