The shockingly dull combination of Nicolas Cage, Richard Stanley, and H.P. Lovecraft is an almost complete failure.
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The shockingly dull combination of Nicolas Cage, Richard Stanley, and H.P. Lovecraft is an almost complete failure.
Fun, funny, and visually rich, the latest Dr. Dolittle is nowhere near the disaster many critics claim it to be.
Michael Bay’s hyperbolic style is sorely missed in the series’ third installment — as is Will Smith’s charisma.
The Asheville Movie Guys slog their way through Terrence Malick’s fact-based endurance test.
Despite or even because of the numerous and even shameful omissions, the Oscar nominations accurately reflect an exceptional year of film.
Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne earn big laughs despite a flimsy, predictable story.
Sam Mendes’ WWI epic puts a fresh, exciting spin on an oft-tired genre.
The latest “Alien” rip-off has more in common with the “47 Meters Down” series than Ellen Ripley.
If any horror film characters deserve to die gruesome deaths, it’s these idiots.
With a somnolent Will Smith voicing an especially boring bird, and a tired supervillain plot line, there’s not much here to recommend.
The star-studded dramatization of Roger Ailes’ downfall merely leaves a shallow mark.
The fact-based legal drama is unfortunately timely, but potentially unifying.
The Asheville Movie Guys debate Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of the literary classic.
The Safdie brothers guide Adam Sandler to career-best work in this magnificent, tense thriller.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss the conclusion of the “Star Wars” episodic saga.
The entertaining sequel doubles down on its predecessor’s funniest elements.
Clint Eastwood’s biopic of the Atlanta Olympic bombing hero-turned-villain is well-made and acted, but casts some troubling shadows.
Shia LaBeouf exorcises his demons by playing his father in this extraordinary cinematic experiment.