These are all the movies and series that William has reviewed. Read more at: FilmSnobReviews.
Number of movie reviews: 1076 / 1076
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While simultaneously refusing to fall all the way into the bindings of a venture like this none of it goes all the way. To that, it’s a situation where the half measures worked in the director’s favor. Review
Iannucci always brings a tongue that’s firmly planted in his cheek. Here he does it again when telling this tale. Dev Patel is a fantastic actor. He once again brings it. Review
While it is not totally devoid of merit it’s a mostly shallow exercise in excessive stupidity. Review
Narratively it does not present itself with anything you haven’t seen before. Review
Structurally everything is a bit messy and predictable but then again you don’t really roll into something like this for the unique storytelling. Review
This film is dumber and less focused than the first one. Review
I’m unsure if it was supposed to be this bad or if that’s an unintended consequence of the writing and direction. Review
This is a mediocre film that had aspirations of greatness and just never got there. Review
It has nothing to offer. Nothing that some other movie of a similar theme cannot deliver…and better. Review
This documentary is pretty standard fair. It’s the subject here that’s going to either grip you or lose you. Review
It’s a comedy that’s certainly flawed but funny enough in spots to hold attention. Review
This script is so damn boring. None of the performances are any good. Review
Tonally it doesn’t know what it wants to do. Instead, it just throws things out there hoping it would stick. It really did not work sadly. Review
This is one of those laughs until you cry and cry until you laugh films. Review
Having considered it all this is an easy recommend especially for those in gore, horror, and/or action. All those elements meld well with the okay dialogue and a career-best performance to form something that will probably be seen as a big surprise of 2020. Review
Documentaries tend to live and die by how interesting the subject or subjects are. Arquette is utterly fascinating! Review
What I love about this particular documentary is that its focus is well split between the Jordan as simply a show as well as it being a cultural disruptor. Not just to the game and business of basketball but to that of Black culture in America. Review
Listen to the soundtrack, or watch the video above for a stellar track from it. That’s best I can recommend. If you want something that doesn’t require thought and is simple easy viewing this has you covered. Review
Despite the rushed nature and the mania ensuing all over this title, there remains intact the screwball elements of romcoms past. Review
There’s a lot going on here from a narrative perspective. Like way too much. Review
Weak animation, and a sloppy script bring nothing interesting to a film that shoots aims low and doesn’t miss. Review
What a damned fine film. In whatever way you can make a film this one executes. At a script and structural level, acting, even the music is gorgeous. Review
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