Under the direction of Kenneth Branagh, the best that the latest star-studded adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express can hope for is a manslaughter charge.
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Under the direction of Kenneth Branagh, the best that the latest star-studded adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express can hope for is a manslaughter charge.
Todd Haynes' latest experiment in gorgeous period filmmaking challenges viewers with its portrayal of deafness over dual storylines.
The Asheville Movie Guys visit the real Hundred Acre Wood and reflect on the surprisingly dark story behind Winnie the Pooh.
Sean Baker's follow-up to Tangerine gets a major boost from Willem Dafoe, but is otherwise another endurance test with unlikeable and irredeemable characters.
Brett Morgen's Jane Goodall documentary is another hit for the filmmaker, but not quite up to the standard of his best work.
The raunchy sequel is nearly as funny and entertaining as the original, definitely as mawkish and a good bit more hypocritical.
The Asheville Movie Guys take the bifrost to Asgard and beyond while discussing Taika Waititi's first foray into big-budget filmmaking.
The Asheville Movie Guys gear up and trek into the forest to battle wild blazes alongside Josh Brolin, Miles Teller and Taylor Kitsch.
The Asheville Movie Guys dissect George Clooney's pseudo retelling of Fargo in the land of Edward Scissorhands.
Dan Sickles' and Antonio Santini's quirky documentary about an autistic couple plays more like a narrative film.
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.
The Asheville Movie Guys report back from their Norwegian holiday with Michael Fassbender, Rebecca Ferguson and J.K. Simmons.
Denis Villeneuve's inflated directorial tone and command of visuals are perfect fits for this mesmerizing sequel to Ridley Scott's 1982 sci-fi classic.
Humor and exciting tennis rescue this mediocre take on the 1973 Billie Jean King/Bobby Riggs tennis match from biopic failure.
The Asheville Movie Guys are split on Tom Cruise's film about a real-life drug smuggler in the early '80s.
A terrific Michael Keaton fails to get much support from his co-stars and crew in this uneven adaptation of Vince Flynn's popular spy novel.
J.D. Salinger fans will get some glee out of this flawed but well-intentioned portrait of the artist as a young writer.
The Asheville Movie Guys load up on bullets and one-liners to discuss the second film in the British action-comedy series.
In this atypical biopic about Boston Marathon bombing survivor Jeff Bauman, David Gordon Green and Jake Gyllenhaal add to their increasingly diverse resumes.