The Asheville Movie Guys load up on bullets and one-liners to discuss the second film in the British action-comedy series.
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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.
Gal Gadot is a terrific Diana, but her surrounding elements feel lifted from different films.
Seth Gordon’s horrible comedy fails to ride the coattails of CHiPS and the Jump Street series.
Plenty of thrills, laughs and surprises await in the series' fifth installment.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson and John Cena try to survive against an Iraqi sharpshooter in Doug Liman's tense three-man war thriller.
Dual Michael Fassbenders and a handful of thrilling action sequences elevate Ridley Scott's otherwise so-so detour in the Alien series.
Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax and Rocket are joined by Baby Groot, former adversaries and new faces in James Gunn's rollicking sequel to the 2014 surprise hit.
In his glorious follow-up to High-Rise, Ben Wheatley stays in the '70s but drops the social satire in favor of pure action/comedy entertainment.
While not quite the disaster many feared, the oddly timed feature expansion of the '90s TV show has little new to offer.