Nia DaCosta’s convergence of Carol Danvers, Monica Rambeau, and Kamala Khan ably synthesizes their narrative strands with plentiful laughs and Marvel’s typical top-notch action.
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Nia DaCosta’s convergence of Carol Danvers, Monica Rambeau, and Kamala Khan ably synthesizes their narrative strands with plentiful laughs and Marvel’s typical top-notch action.
The stars do their thing, but this bloated, ridiculous action-comedy sequel never escapes the realm of the distasteful.
A series of Oscar-caliber performances in supporting roles boost this tear-jerker about the effort to get a Medal of Honor for an airman who died heroically in Vietnam.
Just two films in, is the new Spider-Man series one of the best solo superhero sagas Marvel has yet to produce?
Big laughs help compensate for unimaginative plotting in this entertaining sequel.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss the culminating film of the current MCU era.
The Asheville Movie Guys flash back to the ‘90s to discuss Brie Larson’s lead MCU turn.
Though typically unbreakable in their opinions, the Asheville Movie Guys split on M. Night Shyamalan’s storyline-blending thriller.
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.
Professional animator Christopher Oakley discusses Brad Bird’s return to the form and the technological advances made in the 14 years between series installments.
The Asheville Movie Guys combine their super powers and senses of humor to battle the MCU’s ensemble extravaganza.
A film so bad and disappointing it escaped notice for two weeks, Patrick Hughes' star-studded action/comedy is a near all-around failure.