Short takes on “Fire of Love,” “Prey,” “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On,” “The Gray Man,” “RRR,” “Vengeance,” and “Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris.”
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Short takes on “Fire of Love,” “Prey,” “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On,” “The Gray Man,” “RRR,” “Vengeance,” and “Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris.”
Thick atmosphere and a few good jump scares can’t save this so-so horror film.
David Cronenberg’s latest body horror film is merely weird for weird’s sake.
James and Edwin discuss Alex Garland’s trippy new horror film.
Robert Eggers’ viking epic feels like it couldn’t have been told any better.
A manipulative, unnecessary (and untrue) backstory is one of several factors that dilutes this fact-based mountain survival story.
Not nearly as playful as it initially suggests, Ti West’s period horror film is a straightforward but generally well-crafted affair.
Ben Affleck, Ana de Armas, and a talented supporting cast embarrass themselves in Adrian Lyne’s ludicrous thriller.
Mariama Diallo’s feature debut plays like the heir to “Get Out,” but falls apart at the end.
One of the worst Liam Neeson “man with a particular set of skills" movies thus far.
Steven Soderbergh’s latest expertly crafted thriller is bolstered by a top-form Zoë Kravitz.
This dopey espionage thriller wastes a talented cast and a decent premise.
Tom McCarthy’s new Matt Damon drama starts off promisingly. Then the plot kicks in.
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.
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.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss Joe Wright’s star-studded thriller.
Neil Burger triumphantly returns to sci-fi with this intelligent, well-made thriller about a troubled space mission.