*WARNING: Mild spoilers for Asteroid City* Movies are a peculiar phenomena. For what are they if not wondrous creations dancing somewhere between art and entertainment, all the while offering the briefest glimpse into one of many imaginary worlds? But that's always the challenge for any creator isn't it; the perilous dance? Because it’s this very dance that will determine not only the message of the movie, the degree of the message's expression, but also the film's entertainment value. But strangely the promise of the dance makes no further promise that it will be entertaining, moving, or thought provoking, but only that it has an intention to be. So then what is one to make of Asteroid City? For although it tickles the senses with poppy pastels, quirky characters, and an intriguing veil of mysterium (and all quite well, mind you), does that make it any sort of "good" or give it any relevance? Let's get into it. So, Asteroid City is a film about a T.V. b...