Ralph Fiennes elevates this otherwise languid “Odyssey” adaptation.
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Ralph Fiennes elevates this otherwise languid “Odyssey” adaptation.
Wes Anderson returns to the rich Roald Dahl well with charming adaptations of four short stories.
Mark Mylod’s star-studded foodie satire is far funnier than you’ve been led to believe.
Matthew Vaughn’s first mediocre film wastes a talented cast and a seemingly rich story.
Though occasionally convoluted, this entertaining entry in the James Bond franchise is a worthy send-off for Daniel Craig as 007.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss the new fact-based period drama starring Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes.
Taghi Amirani's documentary is a fascinating convergence of imagination and education — and might very well be the first truly must-see film of 2020.
Fun, funny, and visually rich, the latest Dr. Dolittle is nowhere near the disaster many critics claim it to be.
The animated sequel is as fun and funny as its predecessor, though the increased reliance on live-action exposition is troubling.
Not nearly as bad as advertised, the reunion of Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly nonetheless can’t quite be called “good.”