True to form, the year’s most joyful film is practically perfect in every way.
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All in Adventure
True to form, the year’s most joyful film is practically perfect in every way.
Robert Zemeckis’ effects-heavy hybrid builds on Mark Hogancamp’s psychology as introduced in the acclaimed documentary Marwencol.
The ‘80s-set Transformers prequel is one of the year’s most emotionally manipulative films.
The delightful return to the wizarding world of J.K. Rowling is the rare sequel that might be better than its predecessor.
Steampunk imagery and surprisingly creepy elements vault this CGI-laden fantasy above typical genre fare.
The Asheville Movie Guys take different trajectories with Damien Chazelle’s Neil Armstrong biopic.
Tom Hardy shows off an appealing, awkward comic side in this charmingly weird comic book flick.
Eli Roth pivots from gory to Gorey (of the Edward variety) and fares nearly as poorly.
Shane Black’s irreverent sci-fi action/comedy is welcome entertainment after the past few weeks of dull studio fare.
Much like Dwayne Johnson’s Skyscraper, The Meg make mindless entertaining use of Jason Statham’s dumb charms.
This reheated bowl of dystopian young adult clichés is best left unsampled.
The Asheville Movie Guys choose to accept a sixth mission with Ethan Hunt & Co., but may live to regret that decision.
The Asheville Movie Guys agree that duos are better than individuals — oh, and also discuss the new Ant-Man movie.
The Asheville Movie Guys return to Isla Nublar and see if the T-Rex will save the day a fifth time.
Despite strong pre-disaster chemistry from Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin, Baltasar Kormákur’s latest fact-based man vs. nature film becomes Yet Another Lifeboat Movie.
The Asheville Movie Guys see if they can make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.
The Asheville Movie Guys combine their super powers and senses of humor to battle the MCU’s ensemble extravaganza.
The Asheville Movie Guys select their avatars and enter the OASIS to geek out with Steven Spielberg's new CG-heavy adventure.
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.