Craig Gillespie’s slick Disney villain origin story has much in common with his Tonya Harding biopic.
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Craig Gillespie’s slick Disney villain origin story has much in common with his Tonya Harding biopic.
Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish display top-notch chemistry in this charming memory-loss dramedy.
Bob Odenkirk proves a terrific action star in this inspired pairing of the “John Wick” writer and the director of “Hardcore Henry.”
A college student’s numerous dramas conveniently converge in this brief but punishing dark comedy.
Joe Carnahan breathes new life into the time-loop sub-genre and finally gives Frank Grillo a lead part worthy of his talents.
Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall rekindle the magic of their 1988 comedy classic in this rare sequel that’s nearly as funny as the original.
Noel Coward’s comedic play receives a suspect new film adaptation.
The iconic cat and mouse’s violent schtick quickly grows tiresome in this horrible animation/live-action hybrid.
Simon Bird’s terrific graphic novel adaptation feels like a British translation of a Daniel Clowes comic.
The 2015 Icelandic dramedy about long-feuding sheep-farmer brothers translates well to Western Australia.
Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor are delightful in Doug Liman’s pandemic-set comedy.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss Carey Mulligan’s (finally available) dark comedy/thriller.
Thomas Vinterberg and Mads Mikkelsen reunite to glorious ends in this amusing twist on the midlife crisis dramedy.
The film is grounded by a heartbreaking performance by Paul Bettany, shrugging off his Avengers gloss to appear vulnerable and a bit smug.
The animated series experiences a major evolutionary leap forward in this fast and funny sequel.
Vince Vaughn and Kathryn Newton are hilarious in Christopher Landon’s bloody body-swap horror/comedy.
A mild comedy shot in long takes, this unusual indie film hits some rough patches but is ultimately worth the climb.
The Asheville Movie Guys discuss Woody Allen’s new romantic comedy.