These are all the movies and series that William has reviewed. Read more at: FilmSnobReviews.
Number of movie reviews: 1126 / 1126
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The potential was there—sadly, the execution wasn’t. Review
Not only is Flying Lotus completely off the handle visually, but he also understands where to put the camera, when to cut, and how to get the most out of his cast. Review
Its lack of focus and overall disaster of a script stunt its potential, but the visuals are enough to make anyone curious about whatever is happening here. Review
Nothing too special—just a nice distraction and a perfectly capable film, aside from the unfortunate stumble of its script. The acting is good, but not great. Review
SXSW normally brings it when it comes to documentaries. They’ve yet again nailed it here with this one. It kept me interested throughout and that’s an important thing to do as a documentary. Review
If the film’s odd nature strikes your fancy, then by all means—check it out. But for me, it’s a skip, even if it’s technically a passable film. Review
It’s always a fun time when a film like this comes along—something easily digestible and well made. Review
I can assure you—you’re in for a well-written, excellently told film. Review
If rom-coms are your thing, this one will probably do the trick. If not—well, what are you even doing here? Review
If not for the stagnant script, this wrestling biopic could have been a near home run. Review
The performances aren’t particularly memorable, and really, there are only three that stand out at all. Review
Sonequa Martin-Green is stellar, and Natalie Morales absolutely brings it. Review
This is a serviceable—if unspectacular—new entry in the ever-waning Marvel Cinematic Universe. Review
A refreshingly real and soberingly authentic look at a relationship dynamic many have likely experienced. Review
In spite of all the film’s glaring issues—its bloated runtime, for example—this is still something that’s bound to entertain. Review
Even if Paddington in Peru is the weakest entry in the Paddington trilogy—and yes, it likely is—it remains a thoroughly wonderful and delightful cinematic experience. Review
A beautifully crafted romance, directed by a filmmaker I’m excited to see more from. Review
This film is a delightful addition to the romantic comedy genre. For fans of the format, it delivers exactly what you’re hoping for: charm, heart, and plenty of laughs. Review
At its core, it taps into something deeply human—our instincts to protect, to provide, and to survive. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s thoughtful and quietly compelling. Review
A very solid modern slasher that blends in the romantic angle really well. Review
I will say this is worth a watch for those in the market for an easy thriller. Nothing edge of your seat worthy but enough to hold your attention. Review
There’s an intimacy to this one, and something truly sincere about the entire film. With great performances, excellent humor, and wonderful direction, it’s easy to understand why everything works so well. Review
Inevitably, this comes down to how much of Schumer you’re willing to tolerate. My tolerance wasn’t high, and consequently, neither was my patience for this film. Review
The pacing is tight, the script is strong, and Pappas’ sophomore effort shines in many ways. Review
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