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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This is one of the most shocking and frightening things I’ve seen in a documentary in a long time. Review
Romantic, full of great music and wonderfully shot. It is a film that features endless rewatchability. Review
Burgess is nails on a chalkboard annoying and the whole time you really just want him to grow up and/or grow a pair. Review
Depending on where you are in your life and your relationships this film has different bits of heft. The entire angle of the skits didn’t work as well as I wanted it to. Thats a small price to pay though honestly to get to the root of this story. Review
This is such an interesting look at a subject I had no idea about. It’s also an amazing time capsule for the period of time it talks about. Review
This was such a sobering but necessary documentary. Review
It’s a good film that fails to reach great heights. One key thing I truly enjoyed here was the visuals in certain spots. Review
Shannon Triplett does a fantastic job of reigning in her script and giving the audience JUST enough. Review
A really intense look at cheerleading. One lead by what is sure to be a breakout performance from Devery Jacobs. Review
This is a film I simply adored. One sure to become a cult classic. There’s plenty to be said about how weird and oddball the narrative of Julia Lederer’s script is. Review
It’s hard to peg why this all felt so flat and uninteresting. Review
Renck is a very visual director, one that has been creative and fantastic on the small screen. Here he does kind of bring the aesthetics but there’s a lack of substance here that’s prevalent. Review
Strong storytelling visuals couple with a packed narrative to make something that is, once again, truly refreshing in the animation game. Review
Even the funniest and most cool cast needs something to work with and they don’t have anything to work with here. This might be a skip for some for me it’s just…okay. Review
Phenomenal performances are strengthened with excellent dialogue and a director with a chef’s eye for details. Review
Everything here is really well done. It’s not a mold breaker and it sorta just goes along. It’ll tug at the heartstrings in all the right ways and at the right moments. Review
This is a PERFECT film for younger kids. It is also entertaining enough to satisfy those who are a little bit older as well. Review
In one hand it is a fun time at the cinema in the other it isn’t believe, the twist in M. Night Shyamalan levels of idiocy. Review
Save for a few scenes of beautiful cinematography there’s really nothing here. A film devoid of narrative cohesion. Review
This is kind of a mess, and I’m the guy who’d normally defend something like this... Review
I enjoy them even more when they’re unhinged and are extremely violent without compromise. This is always where Ayer can lose an audience by going overboard. Here he balances the line wonderfully and the result is a badass Statham the likes of which we’ve missed on the silver screen. Review
This is unabashedly fun. Not every song is a winner but by and large everything works so well you’ll at the very least have a great time throughout. Review
Dan Levy is such a talent. Not just in front of the camera…but behind it. His writing might not be the strongest and it may not reinvent the wheel when it comes to structure of storytelling but it is super well done. Review
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