Katherine Waterston and Vanessa Kirby are excellent in this period love story, but the film doesn’t live up to their performances.
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Katherine Waterston and Vanessa Kirby are excellent in this period love story, but the film doesn’t live up to their performances.
A fine love story between two older women, Two of Us is about the risks of never coming out, and the risks of never letting go of your one great romance.
Zendaya and John David Washington give their all to a production that seems better suited to the stage.
The 2015 Icelandic dramedy about long-feuding sheep-farmer brothers translates well to Western Australia.
What if Olive from “Little Miss Sunshine” were a gender-bending little boy living in a trailer next door to a working-class Justin Timberlake?
Capturing the special intimacy of a long-term couple, the film is fueled by stellar performances from Colin Firth and, especially, Stanley Tucci.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss the new fact-based period drama starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes.
Casey Affleck, Dakota Johnson, and Jason Segel shine in this fact-based tearjearker.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss Regina King’s promising directorial debut.
In a year filled with strong movies about women, this parable about parenting and pulling together after domestic abuse is a standout.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss Carey Mulligan’s (finally available) dark comedy/thriller.
More meta-drama than melodrama, this self-aware romance blends laughter with family drama along the path to bliss.
Riz Ahmed’s masterful lead performance and Nicolas Becker’s stunning sound design nearly compensate for this drama’s spotty screenplay and pedestrian filmmaking.
Thomas Vinterberg and Mads Mikkelsen reunite to glorious ends in this amusing twist on the midlife crisis dramedy.
Steve McQueen's "Mangrove" and "Red, White and Blue" provide potent drama, while the unconventional "Lovers Rock" is a bit of an endurance test.
Directing his father’s script, David Fincher guides Gary Oldman to career-best work in this entertaining, insightful look at the making of the “Citizen Kane” screenplay.
The film is grounded by a heartbreaking performance by Paul Bettany, shrugging off his Avengers gloss to appear vulnerable and a bit smug.
The story of a gay man (Henry Golding) in search of his roots in Vietnam, this “Monsoon” may move you, but don’t expect to be blown away.
Claes Bang and Guy Pearce go head-to-head in this entertaining fact-based drama.