These are all the movies and series that William has reviewed. Read more at: FilmSnobReviews.
Number of movie reviews: 988 / 988
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This film is hilarious. I don’t know what I expected going in but it was not whatever the hell it was I got. Review
The end product is, in fact, a decent teen romantic comedy that uses a (now) somewhat overused premise. That said…I do think this is an enjoyable piece that many will find a little cheesy but otherwise romantic. Review
Lana Condor will most certainly come out of the other end of this trilogy as the star she deserves to be. This is just a case of a film series that had nowhere left to go. A script that muddles too much of what had this franchise shining. Review
Jessie Barr is a legit force as a director and we’re along for the ride. Review
This is a really intense affair that never once for a single second takes itself too seriously. It’s all the better for that. Review
This is an utterly heart-wrenching experience at points. Review
If the song within the film were not so catchy and great I probably would not have been as kind to this. Review
Incomprehensible writing and wholly unlikeable characters. Review
Even though it is a unique subject there’s too much going on and for sure someone could get lost in it all. Review
I cannot state more plainly that if you’re a crier and you need a good cry well look no further. As a film it’s a wonderful character study of both Nicole and Matt but moreso on Dane. Review
Bleeker Street has brought forth a really good production that struggles to be great in the face of the exquisite talent involved. Really it’s Waterston and Kirby that deserves far better. Review
Corbine’s craftmanship is simply fantastic. His narrative work here is really well done. Review
There’s some good acting here, even if the script isn’t exactly…good. That’s not to say that this particular film lacks in its attempted messages merit. Review
This might be Justin Timberlake’s best acting performance since The Social Network. His portrayal of Palmer comes across so genuine. Review
A loving tribute to a band that was always just one creative step ahead of the curve. Review
This such a unique and fascinating take on the werewolf film. Overflowing with a gothic tinge and a dark sense of dread. Review
This is a perfectly fine film with good performances. Ones that don’t stand out as much because of the obvious script issues and a lack of consistent pacing. Review
This piles up to little more then a waste of time. At not point in this does the meandering chaos coalesce into something useful or worthwhile. Review
Certainly a documentary like this has an agenda and it’s one I firmly think gets across beautifully. Review
Merciless in it’s mediocrity and a giant bore to boot. Anthony Mackie deserves more then this! Review
This is the first great documentary for 2021. Similar in delivery to last years Boys State which premiered at the very same festival last year. You’re rooting full stop for each kid throughout. Review
Passable only at its best moments this seems like a few too many half steps where instead the film could’ve really explored the grotesque nature of what caused the central conflict. Review
Yllka Gashi is astonishing here. Everything her Fahrije goes through is felt. It’s felt deeply and helps guide this film through to the end. Review
Three Oscar-winning actors working off of one and another. It deserved a better story with a far more satisfying ending. This is simply a case of a great idea with poor execution. Review
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