Kate McKinnon and Mila Kunis are hilarious in the summer’s superior espionage movie.
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Kate McKinnon and Mila Kunis are hilarious in the summer’s superior espionage movie.
Elsie Fisher is perfect as a young woman navigating her final week of middle school in Bo Burnham’s promising feature directorial debut.
The Asheville Movie Guys take their second trip to the Hundred Acre Wood in nine months.
The summer’s second exploration of modern-day Oakland is a stunning glimpse at friendship threatened by outside forces.
Gus Van Sant’s John Callahan biopic successfully walks the tonal tightrope between comedy and drama.
The Asheville Movie Guys agree that duos are better than individuals — oh, and also discuss the new Ant-Man movie.
Shortly after the Asheville Movie Guys head West for a fresh start, they start reminiscing about a different recent genre flick than the new Zellner Brothers feature at hand.
The Asheville Movie Guys express their thoughts in song on Brett Haley’s film about a father-daughter band duo played by Nick Offerman and Kiersey Clemons.
Hannibal Buress is the comedic MVP of this fact-based, mostly entertaining romp.
Gary Ross’ female-led caper comedy lacks the style of its Soderbergh cousins, but remains sufficiently entertaining.
An all-star cast with strong chemistry deliver plentiful laughs in this disposable, goofy comedy.
A likable cast and intriguing premise are squandered in the name of ripping off better action movies about criminals.
The Asheville Movie Guys navigate the world of aliens and British punks in John Cameron Mitchell’s new ‘70s-set film.
The Asheville Movie Guys see if they can make the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.
Like an ill-fitting spandex costume, the Asheville Movie Guys split on Ryan Reynolds’ second spin as the foul-mouthed mercenary.
Average moviegoer representative “Plain” Jane Case offers her thoughts on the new Amy Schumer and Melissa McCarthy comedies.
Diablo Cody, Charlize Theron and Jason Reitman reunite to fabulous ends in this witty, wise ode to motherhood.
Imelda Staunton, Timothy Spall and a game cast deliver high-quality British geezer bait in this comedic, respectful take on aging.
Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland subvert road trip standards in this generally charming and emotionally rich little movie.
The Asheville Movie Guys set up camp on the Japanese archipelago and delve into Wes Anderson's latest stop-motion animated feature.