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.”
The late Roger Michell’s final narrative film is lovely, well-rounded portrait of a real-life humanist.
Though occasionally convoluted, this entertaining entry in the James Bond franchise is a worthy send-off for Daniel Craig as 007.
This full-on, feel-good musical follows an English teenager who aspires to be a drag queen — including at the school prom.
This fact-based U.K. twist on “Bridge of Spies” finds Benedict Cumberbatch in his best role since “The Imitation Game.”
Noel Coward’s comedic play receives a suspect new film adaptation.
Capturing the special intimacy of a long-term couple, the film is fueled by stellar performances from Colin Firth and, especially, Stanley Tucci.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss the new fact-based period drama starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes.
Bill Nighy is his usual brilliant self in this amusing and moving modern parable about family dynamics and how to win at Scrabble.
There’s nothing original about Military Wives, but its predictability is part of its charm.