These are all the movies and series that William has reviewed. Read more at: FilmSnobReviews.
Number of movie reviews: 1064 / 1064
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Mannnnnnn. I really thought J.J. could right the ship. Why did I think this? He’s not a risk-taker. He’s a yes man. Review
It’s a film that demands you see it and Mangold is a director that as we roar into the ’20s necessitates your attention. Review
With talented actors giving great performances and a VERY gifted director doing her thing you sort of like it for those reasons. Oh…Tom Hanks? He’s incredible here. Review
There’s a certain way in which the characters speak here, much like in Johnson’s Brick, that comes off as movie-ish. We’re in the world of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express just substitutes that stories Belgian gumshoe with the southern sleuth we get here. I could go for more films with Benoit Blanc. Review
Zellwegger is so much better than the material here. She’s elevating it beyond a total by the number biopic, which…it kinda is. Review
As cliché as it sounds this is a pulse-pounding, heart-racing shot to the adrenal glands. Review
So much potential completely ruined. A messy combination of a blasé script with only a serviceable direction. Led by two REALLY charismatic performances this is a film that much like The Upside had to survive a hellacious existence just to get this far. Review
This is a marriage story, a divorce story, a love story, but most of all a human story. One felt deep within the confines of your chest. You hurt, you ache, you feel for Nicole and Charlie. Review
A meh animation from DC and Warner is still far better then the animated schlock Marvel has put out. Review
This keeps you involved and manic throughout. I highly recommend this unique and strange cup of tea to everybody. It won’t even care if you hate it. Review
One of 2019’s biggest bore fests. I expected more out of this and instead what I got was something so filled with doubts you could smell it on the entirety of the project. Review
This is a family film perfect for everyone to go see together. Its message of inclusion for all is beautiful and perfectly balanced by Krejcí. Review
Go and watch one of Linklater’s other films from this decade Everybody Wants Some!! or Boyhood. Those are far better at exploring the themes to which they want to explore then this is. It’s a weird shell of a Linklater. Review
Sad, funny, touching this does everything a movie is meant to do and it does so with perfect execution. Review
It’s not awful when you look at it from a strict filmmaking point of view. If you want to get into all the other stuff you’re going to have a bad time. Artists make art and Allen has been making it for 50 years now. Review
This movie is an absolute drivel. It’s not well-written or well-directed. Jay Baruchel strikes out big time with this one. Review
A gold standard comedy for 2019 it is easy to say that Eddie Murphy is back like he never left. Review
As the story moves along the flaws are evident, nonetheless, some will find a fun time with this. Justin Long shows he’s still around and still very funny. Review
It’s Soderbergh so it’s competent enough it’s just dull. Nothing of consequence happens because as seen as a thread is picked up they stretch it, light it on fire and forget about it. Review
There’s nothing wrong with the film…except that as I mentioned it really isn’t a film. It’s nature makes it so frivolous. I can’t really recommend this unless you’re some sort of extreme fan of the film itself. Review
Narratively this is some great storytelling. It flows well and moves from its year to year well. Review
A little too deliberate in it’s pacing for my taste and that one narrative issue knocks this down a bit. Solid acting is flawed by a too-long script. Review
One of 2019’s biggest and most exciting surprises. It’s bloody and well structured. There’s something to be said for sitting back and vibing to the gory fun in this. Review
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