Yorgos Lanthimos returns to his twisted satiric ways with this darkly comedic triptych.
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Yorgos Lanthimos returns to his twisted satiric ways with this darkly comedic triptych.
Alex Garland’s speculative thriller is equal parts bracing, challenging, and entertaining.
Martin Scorsese’s enthralling fact-based drama adds another masterpiece to his already legendary resumé.
Scott Cooper’s hard-nosed style translates well to this dark, gritty tale of folkloric horror.
A pastiche of Disney’s ride, its “Pirates” franchise, and the jokey action of “Jumanji,” this “Jungle Cruise” is a wacky journey that’s surprisingly delightful.
Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield, and Dominique Fishback are excellent in Shaka King’s Fred Hampton biopic.
Charlie Kaufman’s twisty, challenging, yet rewarding film might be his most Charlie Kaufman-y work yet.
Bruce and Edwin loop in honorary Asheville Movie Guy, Christopher Oakley, for a roundtable discussion of Adam McKay’s Dick Cheney biopic.
The Asheville Movie Guys laugh it up trying to decipher Rachel McAdams' Pictionary sketches and Jason Bateman's charades.
Steven Spielberg's star-studded take on the Washington Post's handling of the Pentagon Papers is one of the year's best, most entertaining and most important films.
The Asheville Movie Guys are split on Tom Cruise's film about a real-life drug smuggler in the early '80s.