The Asheville Movie Guys select their avatars and enter the OASIS to geek out with Steven Spielberg's new CG-heavy adventure.
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The Asheville Movie Guys select their avatars and enter the OASIS to geek out with Steven Spielberg's new CG-heavy adventure.
The Asheville Movie Guys take to the halls of a shady mental institution with Claire Foy in Steven Soderbergh's iPhone-shot thriller.
The Asheville Movie Guys check in on the cutthroat dealings in 1953 Moscow and like what they see.
Sally Potter's brief B&W experiment is a decent excuse to watch a talented ensemble display its skills.
Greg Berlanti's groundbreaking mainstream gay teen comedy is a well-made film with good intentions.
The Asheville Movie Guys regret tagging along with a miscast Alicia Vikander on her video game adventure and recommend some recent releases to see instead.
A worthy send-off for the late, great Anton Yelchin, Cory Finley's darkly comedic debut is also a showcase for the talents of Anya Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke.
Michael Haneke has even less than usual to say about the human condition in his latest downer.
The Asheville Movie Guys get...weird with some Hollywood A-listers and will never be the same.
The Asheville Movie Guys head down to Chile to see if the Best Foreign Language Oscar winner is worthy of the prize.
The Asheville Movie Guys dust off their Russian accents and play spy games with Jennifer Lawrence and a star-studded supporting cast.
The Asheville Movie Guys react to this year's Academy Award nominees and make a few predictions about Sunday night's ceremony.
Angourie Rice shines in this smart, fast-paced teen romance with a fantasy twist.
Alex Garland's follow-up to Ex Machina improves on his debut in nearly every conceivable manner.
The subtle, fact-based period British drama failed to receive an awards-season push, and it's easy to see why.
The Lebanese Oscar-nominee starts off as a promising culture clash before succumbing to preachiness.
The Asheville Movie Guys laugh it up trying to decipher Rachel McAdams' Pictionary sketches and Jason Bateman's charades.
Quality animation, laughs and excellent soundtrack choices abound in this refreshingly goofy take on Beatrix Potter's source stories.
The Asheville Movie Guys travel to Wakanda and see if the latest Marvel extravaganza lives up to the hype.