The Asheville Movie Guys infiltrate a local movie theater and report back on Spike Lee’s new film.
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The Asheville Movie Guys infiltrate a local movie theater and report back on Spike Lee’s new film.
The interconnected vignettes of Ken Marino’s canine ensemble comedy are funny, family-friendly and not-so-secretly adult.
Kate McKinnon and Mila Kunis are hilarious in the summer’s superior espionage movie.
This reheated bowl of dystopian young adult clichés is best left unsampled.
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 meditative documentary soulfully profiles the Oscar-winning composer.
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 choose to accept a sixth mission with Ethan Hunt & Co., but may live to regret that decision.
Ben Foster and Thomasin McKenzie are terrific as an independent father-daughter team forced to adapt to society.
Denzel Washington and Antoine Fuqua reunite for another absolute snoozer.
Eugene Jarecki’s metaphorical bio-doc on Elvis Presley packs a cumulative wallop that didn’t seem possible in its early stages.
The Asheville Movie Guys return to the Greek islands for a second dose of ABBA songs, dancing and romance.
Tim Wardle’s entertaining documentary about triplets separated at birth is one best viewed knowing as little about it as possible.
Vera Farmiga and Christopher Plummer earn occasional laughs in this family road trip comedy that tries way too hard to be quirky.
Kevin Macdonald’s thorough documentary feels like the authoritative statement on Whitney Houston’s life.
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.
By focusing on Sicario’s action-oriented elements and hardened characters, its entertaining sequel plays like a tenderloin slice of the initial chapter.