These are all the movies and series that William has reviewed. Read more at: FilmSnobReviews.
Number of movie reviews: 1115 / 1115
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Hermione Corfield is absolutely awesome as our lead performance here. Looking at the script we see a film that unravels like a labyrinth of lies, deceit, and drugs. Review
There is scant a thing to like here. If you do manage to get through the film without falling asleep you aren’t in for much of a ride. Review
This isn’t a good film in the least bit. Bel Powley does what she can and sadly she isn’t the issue she’s just let down by the crap material. Review
Director Salomón Askenazi (shoutout to him!) makes some absolutely nutty decisions with the script (which he wrote) and most of that works to a spectacular degree. Review
Skip this. If you want a solid documentary, go with Won’t You Be My Neighbor? or Midnight Family. It isn’t a bad film... Review
An out of focus oft badly shot mess of snobbery and snooze-inducing madness. Review
That predictability hurts the overall narrative. There are some good performances here, especially by both of our leading ladies. Review
Narratively it traverses familiar territory. Bert and Bertie don’t explore things too much outside the surface attributes of their characters. They develop them…slightly but it isn’t enough. Review
Adam Driver is phenomenal in what might be his best role to date. This is a film that grips its talons into you and refuses to let go. Review
Far too long. Far too uninteresting and overall a complete piece of schlock. Review
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
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