Stephen Merchant’s fact-based wrestling comedy is thoroughly entertaining and disarmingly mature.
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Stephen Merchant’s fact-based wrestling comedy is thoroughly entertaining and disarmingly mature.
The surprise double Oscar nominee is a rewarding but trying three-hour experience.
A committed Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly practically disappear in this thoroughly pleasant biopic of Laurel and Hardy.
Mimi Leder grows RBG’s onscreen legacy through crowd-pleasing but largely rote narrative biopic means.
Bruce and Edwin loop in honorary Asheville Movie Guy, Christopher Oakley, for a roundtable discussion of Adam McKay’s Dick Cheney biopic.
The fact-based cross between House of Cards and Game of Thrones never quite reaches the heights of those stylistic inspirations.
Julian Schnabel’s intrusive van Gogh biopic is a less creative take on much of the same information already explored in Loving Vincent.
The Asheville Movie Guys rock the new Queen biopic and discuss whether its creators are the genre champions of the world or if their movie bites the dust.
The Asheville Movie Guys take different trajectories with Damien Chazelle’s Neil Armstrong biopic.
Strong performances by Keira Knightley and Dominic West are hampered by flat filmmaking in this would-be provocative biopic.
Relative obscurity works in the favor of Ethan Hawke’s imaginative biopic of cult country musician Blaze Foley.
Gus Van Sant’s John Callahan biopic successfully walks the tonal tightrope between comedy and drama.
Stanley Tucci’s Alberto Giacometti biopic is an overly insular work offering few insights into the artist and his work.
Joe Wright steps out of the way to let Gary Oldman deliver a towering performance as Winston Churchill.
Despite a talented cast and the La La Land songwriting team, this P.T. Barnum musical is a dud.
The behind-the-scenes look at the creation of A Christmas Carol is the rare film about a writer that manages to make the creative process cinematically entertaining.
The Asheville Movie Guys visit the real Hundred Acre Wood and reflect on the surprisingly dark story behind Winnie the Pooh.
A huge team of talented oil painters painstakingly bring Van Gogh's works to life through gorgeous rotoscope animation.
Judi Dench's latest cinematic brush with Indian culture — as well as her second turn as Queen Victoria — is a warm-hearted delight.