Isa and Edwin discuss the sequel to the Oscar-winning animated extravaganza.
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Isa and Edwin discuss the sequel to the Oscar-winning animated extravaganza.
Denis Villeneuve & Co. take their time with this visually stunning adaptation that’s very much a Part One.
The latest riff on the ghoulish family’s adventures is a road movie with a full-on mad scientist finale. It’s like amusing fan fiction.
Paul Schrader and Oscar Isaac prove a formidable team in this enthralling poker drama.
The Asheville Movie Guys break down this year’s batch of finalists.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss the conclusion of the “Star Wars” episodic saga.
The storytelling is Saturday morning quality; the production values are theatrical grade, but with little flair to divert anyone older than about seven.
Julian Schnabel’s intrusive van Gogh biopic is a less creative take on much of the same information already explored in Loving Vincent.
Dan Fogelman’s star-studded dramedy is a disaster so dedicated to its failed approach that the consistency results in its own form of must-see entertainment.
The dramatization of Mossad’s operation to bring Adolph Eichmann to justice is a tame addition to the Nazi-hunting subgenre.
Alex Garland's follow-up to Ex Machina improves on his debut in nearly every conceivable manner.
May the Force be with the Asheville Movie Guys as they fire up their lightsabers and discuss Rian Johnson's jambalaya of cute gags, self-doubting heroes and disconnected action sequences.
The Asheville Movie Guys dissect George Clooney's pseudo retelling of Fargo in the land of Edward Scissorhands.
A strong cast and epic scope can't overcome poor storytelling in Terry George's take on the Armenian genocide.