These are all the movies and series that William has reviewed. Read more at: FilmSnobReviews.
Number of movie reviews: 1091 / 1091
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I loved the chemistry between Cole Sprouse and our new romcom queen Lana Condor. Review
Everything here works to an extent. It isn’t perfect and tends to meander and lose its focus. When it is sharp it’s razor so but the problems that persist are forgivable and the film overall in tonally fixed on what it wants to do. Review
Megan as a filmmaker is so good at shining lights on her characters. Whatever those lights show is up completely to the actors and the script. What we get here is two flawed humans absolutely hashing it out for each other’s betterment. Review
A bit of a surprise indeed. Indeed, this is an entertaining film that offers audiences an unexplored section of people. Review
The film is sufficient. I wouldn’t say it breaks any new ground or anything and frankly the films pacing on top of it all is very glacial. Review
Light on story and muddled in execution for me this is a good Bay film because of the risks he took here. Review
This might be better than the first one. It really, truly (and finally) starts to build on the lore of the games. Review
This film is a car that never gets into it’s second gear. Not because it couldn’t but because the director never shifts the car into 2nd. Review
What a pile of utter garbage. Jared Leto is TERRIBLE. Like I don’t know what he’s even doing. Review
This is yet another example of Colin West being talented and I’d argue it’s his best example. The writing is sharp enough and his work behind the lens is as such that you’re constantly enthralled by the work. Review
This is a fun, funny, and fairly smart piece of animated cinema. Chang’s voiceover work as Meilin is well done and Sandra Oh is perfect as Meilin’s mom Ming. Review
What an intelligently written piece of horror cinema. Well-acted and sharply directed. Review
This is a film with an interesting concept that never quite gets off the ground. The writing is what lets this down. Everything that happens here sort of feels choreographed. Review
It’s a good-hearted and fairly enjoyable film. I think this is one that can work for families, to an extent, and really tries to get its message across. Review
This is seriously the best we could do with the rich world of the Uncharted video games? The disappointment here is real and big. Review
This is a good but not great piece. One that is sort of niche. Fans of the band will probably really enjoy this but outside of that, I’m uncertain there’s a lot to grasp. Review
A good sequel that doesn’t necessarily build off of the first film but instead builds with what was already established. There are some thing holding the film back, mostly the acting and that is a minority. Review
It tries really hard. It really does. But it is cursed by its own lack of intelligence. Review
I love when Soderbergh puts together something interesting. Sharp and well put together this is most definitely a film audience will love. Review
This is an unwatchable mess, and I solely blame Pece Dingo. There are talented actors here all falling by the wayside because of this director who hasn’t directed anything in around 30 years. Review
It gets tangled in a trend of too many tropes. It’s funny enough as it is but never allows the audience to see the forest through the trees. Review
Amy Poehler paints a portrait of two lovers loving each other and what they do. Of the consumption of time that their success caused. Review
A spectacle that’s firmly planted in Reeves’ indie philosophies. It’s an experiment that works at all levels. Dark, brooding and unbelievably realistic. Review
Based on Archer’s short of the same name this is a lovely portrait of the importance of other people in our lives. Review
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