Dated special effects, an overly reverent script, and one of the dullest, whitest casts ever assembled pay poor homage to WWII heroes.
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Dated special effects, an overly reverent script, and one of the dullest, whitest casts ever assembled pay poor homage to WWII heroes.
What is the brilliant director Ang Lee doing directing this potboiler with a weary Will Smith trying to make an action comeback?
With ambitions well beyond its science fiction adventure plot line, the movie melds intense character conflicts with the oft-asked question: Are humans alone in the universe?
Cate Blanchett may be one of the few actors who could hold together a movie that’s part farce, part intervention, part melodrama and always entertaining.
David Leitch gifts the series its crispest visuals and most ambitious stunts thus far, but the spin-off remains a big, dumb Fast & Furious movie.
Beyond a fun new Timon and Pumbaa, Disney’s latest remake is little more than another nostalgia-driven cash-grab.
Just two films in, is the new Spider-Man series one of the best solo superhero sagas Marvel has yet to produce?
F. Gary Gray’s clustercuss of a sequel is one of the year’s worst films.
Like super-powered mutants, the Asheville Movie Guys land on opposite sides and face off over this maybe-final installment in the X-Men series.
Welcome to 130 minutes of ear-splitting boredom and feeling sad for really good actors in a really bad movie.
For viewers agnostic about Pokémon, this dopey, laugh-free “mystery” might be the year’s worst film.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss the culminating film of the current MCU era.
Contrary to popular opinion, the R-rated reboot is a humorous, action-packed blast of entertainment.
Alan Arkin’s character best sums up Tim Burton’s latest film: “Wow, that was a disaster!”
Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir excels in dual roles in this quirky Icelandic eco-thriller.
The Asheville Movie Guys flash back to the ‘90s to discuss Brie Larson’s lead MCU turn.
Mads Mikkelsen utilizes his powerful presence in Joe Penna’s engrossing one-man survival thriller.