The bar for G.I. Joe films keeps getting lowered.
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The Asheville Movies Guys discuss M. Night Shyamalan’s new thriller.
Reviews of Pig, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Escape Room: Tournament of Champions, Joe Bell, and Val.
Anthony Bourdain is chronicled, warts and all, in Morgan Neville’s energetic, informative documentary.
Edgar Wright’s debut documentary skillfully introduces the band Sparks to the masses.
Natasha Romanoff’s long-awaited origin story — with a side of revenge — turns out to be one of the best of the standalone Marvel movies.
Ahmir-Khalib “Questlove” Thompson’s loving documentary on the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival is pure joy.
Janicza Bravo’s Twitter thread adaptation is a refreshing amalgam of A24 cautionary tales.
The action sequences and central conflict finally align for a passable F&F film…or the series has finally turned Edwin’s brain to mush. You decide.
Vocal imitations by Jim Parsons and Zachary Quinto can’t compare with the real-life authors in this engaging documentary.
The stars do their thing, but this bloated, ridiculous action-comedy sequel never escapes the realm of the distasteful.
This TV-quality animated film does the job of turning Netflix’s “Spirit Riding Free” series into a movie, targeted to pre-tween fans. Others should steer clear.
James Wan is sorely missed behind the camera in this lackluster horror sequel.
Craig Gillespie’s slick Disney villain origin story has much in common with his Tonya Harding biopic.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss the big-screen adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s first musical.
A British journalist plays a risky game of deception with a terrorist recruiter in Timur Bekmambetov tense Screenlife thriller.
Taylor Sheridan’s wilderness-set thriller is his second misguided writing collaboration of 2021.
Zack Snyder’s first non-superhero film in a decade sheds the self-importance of his DCEU efforts, but is rife with other issues.