Is Joaquin Phoenix’s take on the DC villain terrific or terrible? The Asheville Movie Guys are not joking around in this heated debate.
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Is Joaquin Phoenix’s take on the DC villain terrific or terrible? The Asheville Movie Guys are not joking around in this heated debate.
Three Oscar nominees could emerge from the collection of 10 short films from around the world.
It’s thoroughly engaging and consistently entertaining — as well as being shamelessly commercial.
Beyond Renee Zellweger’s all-in performance, the Judy Garland biopic offers few memorable takeaways.
The chronicle of the first dedicated hospital ward for AIDS patients is one of the most difficult and moving documentaries of 2019 so far.
Sylvester Stallone makes arguably his strongest case yet that he should have retired after Cliffhanger.
With ambitions well beyond its science fiction adventure plot line, the movie melds intense character conflicts with the oft-asked question: Are humans alone in the universe?
The film offers pretty much everything a fan could want from a feature-length continuation of the beloved "Masterpiece" series.
The energetic, entertaining, and enlightening documentary is bound to spark renewed interest in the late, great journalist and her dedication to active citizenship.
With remarkably frank interviews with its subject, this doc is a case study in talent given early means to excess and abuse.
Director John Crowley has created a passable Reader’s Digest gloss on Donna Tartt’s great novel.
Whether you remember her at her peak or not, you’ll be amazed that someone could have had her career and connections.
Comparisons to the fact-based crime sagas by Martin Scorsese are...let's be nice and say “unfounded.”
Is Chapter Two better than It or worse? The Asheville Movie Guys come down on opposite sides of the question.
Julius Onah’s cinematic retelling of J.C. Lee’s play Luce is a stage-to-screen adaptation nearly on the level of Doubt and Rabbit Hole.
Jillian Bell’s outstanding performance is undermined by simplistic presentations of running and weight loss.
The movie's grand revelations are worthy of a whole season of any prime-time soap.
The documentary is a harrowing look at the past and a rallying cry for the present and future.
Though visually-stunning, the documentary about Macedonian wild beekeeper Hatidze Muratova is a tough sit.
An overachieving opening hour gives way to cliché-filled drudgery in this supernatural thriller.