That rascal David Lowery has finally made a great film.
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That rascal David Lowery has finally made a great film.
The Asheville Movies Guys discuss M. Night Shyamalan’s new thriller.
Taylor Sheridan’s wilderness-set thriller is his second misguided writing collaboration of 2021.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss Joe Wright’s star-studded thriller.
The Russo brothers reunite with Tom Holland in this Frankenstein’s monster of well-worn genres with little new to say about any of them.
Tom Holland and Daisy Ridley struggle under Doug Liman’s direction in this sci-fi dud.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss Chloé Zhao’s critical and awards season darling.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss the new fact-based period drama starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes.
George Clooney gets back on track as a filmmaker with help from an appealing ensemble and slick special effects.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss Ron Howard’s adaptation of J.D. Vance’s best-selling memoir.
Diane Lane and Kevin Costner reunite in this well-written and acted thriller.
Anne Hathaway embarrasses herself early and often in Robert Zemeckis’ uninspired Roald Dahl adaptation.
Ben Wheatley’s colorful take on Daphne Du Maurier’s gothic novel improves on Alfred Hitchcock’s vision.
This timeless, beautifully made film, adapted from a Jack London novel, prioritizes its Big Ideas over its romantic story line.
Robert De Niro teams with fellow all-star vets for a PG-rated dose of corny, innocuous fun.
The plucky, fourth-wall-breaking adventure/comedy is an ideal star vehicle for Millie Bobby Brown.
Antonio Campos’ star-studded period drama is a near complete failure.
Charlie Kaufman’s twisty, challenging, yet rewarding film might be his most Charlie Kaufman-y work yet.
Yvan Attal excels as co-writer, director, and star of this quirky French dramedy.
Kelly Reichardt returns to form with this moving, poetic period piece.