These are all the movies and series that William has reviewed. Read more at: FilmSnobReviews.
Number of movie reviews: 1033 / 1033
Years
Tayarisha Poe’s script has some whip-smart dialogue. It’s just too bad her work behind the camera isn’t nearly as strong. Often out of focus it’s hard to make sense of the visuals when the camera has no focus. Review
This is a spin on the paranormal film that you really don’t ever see. Instead of some sort of horror film, this is a drama. Review
So this is an absolutely stunning looking film. Director Kaige Chen builds this world into something like you’ve never seen. Review
It hits all the tropes and that’s one of the things that hold it back. It is quite funny though, given the talent here that shouldn’t be a surprise. Review
This film feels fresh and distinctive and director Ernst is the right person to tell this story honestly. Sadly the narrative and acting aren’t all that great and the beats tend to be far more predictable then they need to be. Review
Aesthetically the costuming and settings look amazing. That is the strength of this…the visuals. Looking at this narratively everything that happens is a bit on the predictable side. That’s a disappointment. Review
This is kind of a disappointment. There’s a good script here but the performances are nothing to write home about. Review
What an absolutely fantastic film. What writers Hannah Pearl Utt and Jen Tullock do with this script is fun, funny and features just enough heart. Review
These are adult women struggling to figure out life. It’s a script wonderfully written and a film solidly directed. Sophie Hyde never lets the material get the best of her and instead tackles SO well. Review
From the camerawork to the writing everything sort of coalesces. Jayne is ridiculously talented and if this show hits (as hard as I think it will) she’ll be a humongous star. Review
The humor was just not for me. Much of it was just far too obscure. Review
Simple storytelling is the order of the day. This movie is a stunner. Review
A saddening display of retelling an already told story. One that hasn’t been told well cinematically…at all. Review
Not very memorable but an interesting experience nonetheless. Review
It’s a love story that transcends time. I cannot do anything else but recommend this film, to you and everyone else. Review
It’s a slight recommendation even if it doesn’t live up to the potential it had. Review
This film is a wonderful story that’s well told. All of the performances are top notch and Dano is certainly a new voice behind the lens that I’ll be paying attention to. Review
Robert Redford is simply mesmerizing here. His performance shows that even in his seventies this guy can pull off whatever role he asked for. Review
Plaza is bizarre, and so is this film. Robinson seems to be doing this weird grumbling sound and WHY he makes that noise isn’t explained. Unless you’re into the absolutely absurd this might prove a little too much. Review
Not as good as the first, though that feels like an unfair comparison. It is still a fun adventure, this time, in a new location. Review
Check it out if you’re interested in seeing Barinholtz’ directorial debut if not there are better films out there. Review
Here we get GREAT performances from the four main characters. Review
What is Veboli?
Veboli provides personal movie advice, so you can easily choose the right movie to watch. Learn more
Stay up to date?
Read the Veboli blog
Got a question?
Send us a message
English