These are all the movies and series that William has reviewed. Read more at: FilmSnobReviews.
Number of movie reviews: 1062 / 1062
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If you’re a fan of this cult classic, this documentary is right up your alley. Review
It’s pretty enjoyable to see two actors of Pitt and Clooney’s caliber, but this should have been far more engaging than it is. Review
Arianna Mastroianni gives her all in front of the camera, and Sloan positions that camera with precision, capturing every moment to its fullest effect. Review
We’re taken through the entire gamut of emotions and stakes, but it all feels hollow. Review
Pulling off a time travel film is no easy feat, and it’s common for the narrative to get a bit messy. Luckily, Li proves to be masterful behind the camera, and his script is about as tightly constructed as a time travel story can be. Review
Azazel Jacobs continues to impress. His writing and direction often feel deeply personal and undeniably beautiful. Review
Speaking strictly from a narrative perspective—and setting aside what we now know about Trump—the script feels very underwhelming. Stan is, once again, exceptional. Review
What. A. Picture. This film does not pull any punches and is quite possibly the best of the year—not just as a standout in cinema, but as arguably the finest horror film in a sea of fantastic entries. Review
This movie is honestly incredible. It’s an exploration of identity and a discussion on the nature of confidence and insecurity. It also bravely tackles the theme of body dysmorphia, all handled with skill and sensitivity. Review
This film is absolutely dumb, and it doesn’t care that it’s dumb. It’s also extraordinarily fun. Review
This is a rocking, stunning, and breathtakingly unique experience—you’ve never seen a film quite like this, I can guarantee that. Review
Honestly, this is just a film in a sea of films. It isn’t bad, and there’s a lot to enjoy here—it just sort of exists. Review
This film had potential with just a bit more polish. I will say this: it’s very fun—to an extent. Not the kind of fun I usually enjoy, but certainly in a way that others might. Review
A really interesting and insightful documentary. I loved what it achieved here, and I thought Jon Nix did a phenomenal job of telling Justin Pearson’s story. This isn’t a game-changing music documentary, but if you’re into the grindcore scene, there’s a lot of lore and history to appreciate. Review
The film is funny and takes some gloves off jabs at the stupid side of modern society. Review
It’s just mediocre, lacking the conviction to take its silliness and stupidity to the next level. Review
The characters face enough hardships and consequences to keep adults intrigued, while the vibrant visuals and sharp characters will captivate younger audiences. It might just be the best animated film of 2024. Review
This is a creature feature the likes of which we haven’t seen in some time. That being said, it’s also one I didn’t particularly enjoy. Review
God I haven’t felt the way this film made me feel in quite some time. A romantic, beautiful and poignant film. Review
M. Night is back, baby! Unfortunately, he’s also back on his usual nonsense. Review
It is just so boring. It’s inexcusable for a vampire flick to be this uninteresting. Review
A beautiful film—highly emotional and inspirational, it makes you see the humanity in criminality. Review
This film is absolutely hilarious. It weaves a unique story with so much energy behind the camera, considering the characters in front of it are so, so dead. Review
It has everything you want—tension, terror, and incredible acting. Review
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