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Wes Anderson sticks the landing on his most ambitious narrative yet.
David O. Russell makes a sloppy return to the screen, though an impressive ensemble nearly rescues him.
James Gunn’s violent and funny take on the band of DC criminal misfits is a step up from David Ayer’s 2015 attempt, but also feels like a missed opportunity.
The toxic male gaze of “Suicide Squad” is thankfully gone, but not the sloppy writing and directing.
The star-studded dramatization of Roger Ailes’ downfall merely leaves a shallow mark.
Quentin Tarantino’s latest stunner makes expert use of modern cinema’s biggest stars in a landscape fitting of their talents and charisma.
The fact-based cross between House of Cards and Game of Thrones never quite reaches the heights of those stylistic inspirations.
Quality animation, laughs and excellent soundtrack choices abound in this refreshingly goofy take on Beatrix Potter's source stories.
The Asheville Movie Guys visit the real Hundred Acre Wood and reflect on the surprisingly dark story behind Winnie the Pooh.