The Asheville Movie Guys escape the heaviness of Oscar season with a double dose of froth and ponder whether 2018 is The Year of the Train.
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The Asheville Movie Guys escape the heaviness of Oscar season with a double dose of froth and ponder whether 2018 is The Year of the Train.
Though slightly less fun than its predecessors, round three with the Barden Bellas nonetheless keeps the entertainment quotient high.
Alexander Payne's satirical comedy offers visual gags galore alongside insightful commentary on modern life and where humanity might be going.
Despite its quizzical existence, the fun, goofy comedic adventure is basically a PG-13 analog for the R-rated Jump Street movies.
May the Force be with the Asheville Movie Guys as they fire up their lightsabers and discuss Rian Johnson's jambalaya of cute gags, self-doubting heroes and disconnected action sequences.
Oh hi, Movie Guys! What do you think of James Franco's take on the making of The Room?
The sequel not only bests its predecessor in every conceivable way but ranks among the year’s top comedies, seasonal or otherwise.
The behind-the-scenes look at the creation of A Christmas Carol is the rare film about a writer that manages to make the creative process cinematically entertaining.
Ruben Östlund pulls a near 180 from his miserable Force Majeure with this blistering satire of the art world and its inhabitants.
The Asheville Movie Guys scout out locations in Sylva while debating Martin McDonagh's locally-filmed dark comedy.
Greta Gerwig's solo directorial debut is entertaining and admirable on many levels, but remains on the brink of greatness.
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 dissect George Clooney's pseudo retelling of Fargo in the land of Edward Scissorhands.
Judi Dench's latest cinematic brush with Indian culture — as well as her second turn as Queen Victoria — is a warm-hearted delight.
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.
The Asheville Movie Guys load up on bullets and one-liners to discuss the second film in the British action-comedy series.