Charlie Kaufman’s twisty, challenging, yet rewarding film might be his most Charlie Kaufman-y work yet.
Your guide to Asheville's vibrant and diverse movie offerings.
Charlie Kaufman’s twisty, challenging, yet rewarding film might be his most Charlie Kaufman-y work yet.
Russell Crowe’s road-rage thriller is the perfect film for 2020 — and that's not a compliment.
This documentary about the French Impressionist uses only excerpts from his rather unilluminating letters as narration, but the paintings are still stunning.
This art world thriller is like a cross between “The Talented Mr. Ripley” and one of the Coen Brothers’ darker movies. And it’s got Mick Jagger in a dramatic role.
Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves pick right back up where they left off 20 years ago — with a major assist from the next generation of Prestons and Logans.
Like a great album backloaded with filler tracks, this music format documentary starts strong then runs out of things to say.
James Cromwell stars in this sketch-like comedy about four old guys plotting a nursing home escape. Like the guys themselves, it’s harmless and amiable.
Ethan Hawke stars in this improbably lifeless biopic of the esteemed inventor.
Taghi Amirani's documentary is a fascinating convergence of imagination and education — and might very well be the first truly must-see film of 2020.
Is universal pre-K a worthy cause? Yes. Is this quasi pharmaceutical commercial the way to make it happen? Probably not.
This Jamie Fox action flick is like watching someone else play a videogame — you might follow the action, but you’re not involved.
A faithful David Ayer supporter and one of the writer/director’s biggest non-believers debate the filmmaker’s latest LA crime saga.
Double Seth Rogens yield plentiful laughs, but the film’s zany premise is diluted by sentimentality and subpar plotting.
This Norwegian film is like reading a great novel that unfolds gradually and offers poignant imagery and sharply drawn characters.
Gillian Jacobs, Jemaine Clement and an appealing cast are delightful in this sneakily smart campus comedy.
Five ACLU attorneys are lovingly profiled in this inspirational and educational documentary.
Dave Franco makes a strong directorial debut with this smart, haunting thriller.
This worshipful, star-studded, oh-so-Canadian documentary will leave you with a warm nostalgia for the man it argues is the Bob Dylan of the North.
Yvan Attal excels as co-writer, director, and star of this quirky French dramedy.