The five worthy live action short films nominated for the Oscar lean in hard to the dark side — with one exception.
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The five worthy live action short films nominated for the Oscar lean in hard to the dark side — with one exception.
A slightly twisted new effort from Pixar leads the field of five animated short films nominated for the 2019 Academy Award and playing at the Grail starting Feb. 8.
The Asheville Movie Guys dissect the 2019 Academy Award nominations, including the oversights, surprises and the dark horses they’re hoping might pull off an upset.
Though typically unbreakable in their opinions, the Asheville Movie Guys split on M. Night Shyamalan’s storyline-blending thriller.
Bruce and Edwin loop in honorary Asheville Movie Guy, Christopher Oakley, for a roundtable discussion of Adam McKay’s Dick Cheney biopic.
The Asheville Movie Guys have professional differences when it comes to Steve McQueen’s female-led heist film.
The Asheville Movie Guys follow Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet on a fact-based tale of addiction.
The Asheville Movie Guys rock the new Queen biopic and discuss whether its creators are the genre champions of the world or if their movie bites the dust.
The Asheville Movie Guys recently watched all four versions of A Star Is Born and now present their own mini-awards show, as the four movies compete for Best Song, Best Actress, Best Picture and more.
The Asheville Movie Guys join Robert Redford on his alleged final heist.
The Asheville Movie Guys offer opposing takes on Drew Goddard’s new thriller.
The Asheville Movie Guys take different trajectories with Damien Chazelle’s Neil Armstrong biopic.
The Asheville Movie Guys watch Michael Moore repeatedly ask, “Who is America?” and attempt to explain how the U.S. got to its current volatile situation.
The Asheville Movie Guys fly to Stockholm with Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce for this literary drama.
The Asheville Movie Guys tag along to Singapore for a wild wedding week with an under-represented cast.
The Asheville Movie Guys infiltrate a local movie theater and report back on Spike Lee’s new film.
The Asheville Movie Guys take their second trip to the Hundred Acre Wood in nine months.
The Asheville Movie Guys choose to accept a sixth mission with Ethan Hunt & Co., but may live to regret that decision.
The Asheville Movie Guys return to the Greek islands for a second dose of ABBA songs, dancing and romance.
The Asheville Movie Guys agree that duos are better than individuals — oh, and also discuss the new Ant-Man movie.