The Asheville Movie Guys regret tagging along with a miscast Alicia Vikander on her video game adventure and recommend some recent releases to see instead.
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The Asheville Movie Guys regret tagging along with a miscast Alicia Vikander on her video game adventure and recommend some recent releases to see instead.
The Asheville Movie Guys travel to Wakanda and see if the latest Marvel extravaganza lives up to the hype.
The Asheville Movie Guys crank up the action for a mid/late January double feature.
The Asheville Movie Guys escape the heaviness of Oscar season with a double dose of froth and ponder whether 2018 is The Year of the Train.
Despite its quizzical existence, the fun, goofy comedic adventure is basically a PG-13 analog for the R-rated Jump Street movies.
May the Force be with the Asheville Movie Guys as they fire up their lightsabers and discuss Rian Johnson's jambalaya of cute gags, self-doubting heroes and disconnected action sequences.
Cribbing from a hodgepodge of successful big-budget series pays dividends for the latest in the long-suffering current DC film saga.
The Asheville Movie Guys take the bifrost to Asgard and beyond while discussing Taika Waititi's first foray into big-budget filmmaking.
The Asheville Movie Guys gear up and trek into the forest to battle wild blazes alongside Josh Brolin, Miles Teller and Taylor Kitsch.
The Asheville Movie Guys are split on Tom Cruise's film about a real-life drug smuggler in the early '80s.
A terrific Michael Keaton fails to get much support from his co-stars and crew in this uneven adaptation of Vince Flynn's popular spy novel.
The Asheville Movie Guys load up on bullets and one-liners to discuss the second film in the British action-comedy series.
A film so bad and disappointing it escaped notice for two weeks, Patrick Hughes' star-studded action/comedy is a near all-around failure.
Charlize Theron kicks serious butt every which way she can in this late Cold War thrill ride from the co-director of John Wick.
The Asheville Movie Guys debate the merits of Luc Besson's return to zippy sci-fi.
The third in the rebooted Apes series carries over many admirable qualities of its predecessors, though the absence of those films' screenwriters is sadly evident.
Thanks to a concerted effort by a talented cast and crew, Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man at last has a worthy saga successor.
Edgar Wright's talents are on full display in this entertaining and well-balanced mesh of action, comedy and music.
Universal's Dark Universe franchise non-starter is a lesson in ineptitude and Tom Cruise’s sadly fading stardom.