The Asheville Movie Guys regret tagging along with a miscast Alicia Vikander on her video game adventure and recommend some recent releases to see instead.
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All in Adventure
The Asheville Movie Guys regret tagging along with a miscast Alicia Vikander on her video game adventure and recommend some recent releases to see instead.
The Asheville Movie Guys escape the heaviness of Oscar season with a double dose of froth and ponder whether 2018 is The Year of the Train.
Despite its quizzical existence, the fun, goofy comedic adventure is basically a PG-13 analog for the R-rated Jump Street movies.
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 gear up and trek into the forest to battle wild blazes alongside Josh Brolin, Miles Teller and Taylor Kitsch.
The Asheville Movie Guys debate the merits of Luc Besson's return to zippy sci-fi.
The third in the rebooted Apes series carries over many admirable qualities of its predecessors, though the absence of those films' screenwriters is sadly evident.
Universal's Dark Universe franchise non-starter is a lesson in ineptitude and Tom Cruise’s sadly fading stardom.