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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A neutered Aja is an uninteresting one. Dragging Halle Berry into this added nothing. She’s a talented actress, but even she can’t elevate such a bland, also-ran script. Review
This isn’t as good as the first two films, but it’s still one of the better MCU movies to come out in quite a while. Ryan Reynolds’ charm wears thin at times here, but Jackman, at his grumpiest, saves the day. Review
It is visually and structurally ambitious, I’ll give that to Ethan Hawke. The part I don’t like is that, sadly, he’s swinging and missing. Review
This film is a riot. The four men at the center of the band have amazing chemistry, and the script they’re working with is hilarious, allowing them to use their brilliant comedic timing to get us to laugh. Review
Costner brings a huge sense of scale and importance to everything on screen. There are some incredibly strong performances, with Jamie Campbell Bower standing out in my favorite role as an absolute maniac. Review
Certainly skippable and not exactly worth it for most audiences. Those who are in on the rom-com genre will love this. If that’s not you, it’s a film to avoid. Review
If not for a few moments where the cinematography shines, I’d consider this film a complete failure. Review
A sufficient motion picture that suffers from having the wrong guy behind the lens. Review
Rachel Sennott continues to deliver performances that place her at or near the top of the list of talented young actors. Review
A fantastic documentary that gives its titular group the rightful place in 1980s lore that they deserve. Review
This is the kind of crime comedy that does whatever it wants and has the right person behind the lens. A visionary unafraid of trying stuff and hoping it works. Review
A gem of a film, this is one that will make you believe in the strength and power of friendship. Review
With such a talented cast and a script whose jokes per minute are perfectly timed, this one will have you cracking up without missing a beat. Review
It’s a mediocre children’s film, sadly devoid of enough substance to make it worthwhile on the first viewing, let alone for repeat viewings. Review
That isn’t to take away from the brilliance of the filmmaking, even if I got lost in the plot more often than not. Review
The gender swap of the titular character didn’t bring much new to the concept, which has been redone to death. Review
This is a PHENOMENAL animated film that needs to be seen by all of the people that can get their hands on it. Review
It is grand in scale and it is filled to the brim with the sort of cinematography we’ve come to expect from Dr. George Miller and his brilliant eye for filmmaking. Review
A fun, action packed film that sometimes gets in its own way. Review
I laughed once. It was at Thomas Lennon, who is a very funny individual. Outside of this the film is a failure in every meaning of the word... Review
Speaking of teenagers I believe this is something they’d call mid. It suffers from annoying dialogue syndrome. Review
It’s a wonderfully crafted, if a little formulaic, romantic comedy that is all the right parts romantic and just funny enough to be considered a comedy. Review
Director Benoît Delhomme gets caught up in making the film look like something rather then feeling like something or having enough substance. Review
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