These are all the movies and series that William has reviewed. Read more at: FilmSnobReviews.
Number of movie reviews: 1083 / 1083
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It’s pretentious, ill-informed nonsense coming from an arrogant director with an apathetic attitude toward the very culture he finds fascinating enough to make a film about. Review
Such a phenomenal picture—a film that truly feels like reality. In a story like this, the relationship between two people can make or break everything. Thankfully, Eisenberg and Culkin have amazing chemistry that grips us from start to finish. Review
What a motion picture this is! Every second of screen time that Edward Berger is given, he rewards us with juicy scandal. Review
Period pieces are challenging and can often feel messy, but she absolutely nails the 1970s aesthetic, fully placing us in Sheryl’s shoes. Review
I love feeling emotions; they’re usually what pull me through a film like this. But I wasn’t completely there with this one. I enjoyed it—it’s wonderfully acted and truly showcases the talent of its two leads. Review
Aside from a glaring overstay of its welcome, this is a really solid piece of horror filmmaking. Not only is it dangerously well-acted, but it’s also a fun time at the movies. Review
This might be Baker’s single best film. Mikey Madison is electrifying—a lightning rod of naivety, grace, and beauty. Review
A heck of a thrill ride here. There’s a real pulse to this film, with every moment escalating into something more and more urgent. Review
It’s easily in the running for my personal favorite film of 2024. It’s fun, funny, and an absolute blast at the movies. Review
Pretty standard Netflix RomCom fodder. Laura Dern is genuinely charming, but Liam Hemsworth just isn’t the guy. Review
The narrative of this film is, by far, its most compelling aspect. As the labyrinthine tale begins to unfurl and the story falls into place, you start to notice cracks in the narrative, even though it presents a fascinating take on transtemporal travel. Review
Its wit and charm are in the right place, and with stronger writing, it could have been elevated even further. Review
This grade feels about right for the film. Come for the beautiful scenery, and stay for the amazing performance by one of our most talented working actresses. Review
The narrative takes some baffling turns, with decisions that lack coherence or justification for the risks they take. Review
A wonderful little ball of joy and sadness, this film is a beautifully told tale from Megan Park. Review
The narrative is sharp, funny, and immensely powerful, showcasing the profound love that siblings share. Review
I found this entire endeavor rather boring. Schwartzman usually brings a quirky charm to his roles, but here it feels forced and unnatural. Review
This is a massive skip. I cannot, in good conscience, recommend this to anyone—unless you enjoy lowbrow, stupid humor and unfunny jokes about bodily fluids. Review
A few scenes sparkle with striking colors, and the overall saturated look works well. But aesthetics were never going to be the main issue. Ultimately, the film’s direction falls short of what the story truly needs. Review
Strange would be the best way to describe this. It’s slow, almost glacial in how the story unfolds, and by the end of a week-long festival, some of its initial luster had faded. Review
This movie, much like Megan Fox’s performance, feels like a blank sheet of paper. Review
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
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