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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This doesn’t work outside of entertaining a short attention span while you try to make dino nuggies in between nap time. Review
Come for The Predator…stay for the thrills, blood spills and incredible individual camerawork here. Review
This was a bit of a surprise for me and one that had me really surprised and thankful to have been through the experience of this pretty good comedy. Novak is gold from a writing standpoint and I’d love to watch more stuff he’s written down put on my screen. Review
This is a film working against it’s best intentions. Such a slog to get through I wanted to check my watch several times throughout. Review
The elements were here. Sadly the direction lets down the middle of the road material that’s elevated by very fun performances from the films leads. Review
A sadly disappointing rendition for the Austen fans out there and one that won’t hold a candle to the modern versions of Sense and Sensibility or Pride and Prejudice. Review
Lesley Manville is infinitely charming as Mrs. Harris. It fires on all cylinders when it comes to the script it’s funny when it needs to be, it hits you emotional at just the correct moments to be effective. Review
What I got was an utterly disappointing animated feature. One I can’t even call run of the mill because it’s so bad. It’s not well animated and it’s quite bland to look at. Review
It’s a coming of age tale told from a unique and rather interesting perspective. One that isn’t often seen much. It’s well acted and well directed. Review
It hits more than it misses so for that I can happily recommend this unique cinematic experience. Review
It had me crying, laughing, it left me happy but also emotional. It does everything a film should do for an audience. Review
The script is a jumbled, cliche-riddled mess, Song and O’Connell have no chemistry and the whole thing would be a lot more interesting if it was just a painted wall drying for a thankfully short 85 minutes. Review
A smaller, intimate story. One told with heft and love. Review
The central romance has enough chemistry but fails in places that other similar Netflix romances have succeeded and it fails in the same places as well. Review
A fantastic surprise coming out of Tribeca this is one that I didn’t know what to expect. What I got was a film that explores a culture I wasn’t familiar with. Review
I wanted to like this but the action wasn’t good enough to warrant the absurdity of the overall narrative. Joey King is fine but, like honestly she needs better projects. Review
This film lives and dies on the performance of its lead actress Alexandria Trewhitt. Luckily for this film, her wit and charm carry the material (which was already pretty good). Review
Insofar as animated films in 2022 go this is one that exists and its purpose is soul-sucking profits. Review
J. Smith-Cameron is so good here as Clemence’s mother Sherri. She’s the heart of the film and I saw a lot of my very own mother in Sherri. This film comes highly recommended. Review
Solid recommendation for this comedy…even if it’s funny only most of the time. Review
It isn’t funny. It’s just a straight-up old-hat sort of performance from Kevin Hart. Review
This is a really interesting film. It seems like Lanthimos-lite. It has quirky and strange characters who have more sinister intentions. Review
By the numbers. That’s the best way to explain this one. Two dueling suitors is a trope that many romcoms utilize and sometimes it can be done in such a way that it really does work. Review
What a masterful piece of documentary filmmaking. For anyone around my age seeing this show discussed in such a way is an almost cathartic experience. Review
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