Eight friends do their best to get through a mostly low-key apocalypse in the new comedy It's a Disaster.
To the Wonder is so in awe of God's presence and the natural world it forgets about us ordinary people.
We talk public nudity, money shots and the fun of filming My Awkward Sexual Adventure with writer and star Jonas Chernick.
The Jackie Robinson biopic 42 is an uneven mix of raw emotion and sentiment that comes alive on the field.
The Place Beyond the Pines moves quickly through a distinct three-act structure, giving us more memorable character and moral questions than a dozen lesser films.
A remake of The Evil Dead plays up the original's less-than-comic approach, to pretty strong effect.
The new documentary A Place at the Table explores the problem of hunger in America, and why it continues to grow while remaining invisible.
As usual, avant-garde director Harmony Korine packs a few powerful scenes inside an otherwise tedious and unfocused movie.
Tina Fey and Paul Rudd star in the insufferable comedy Admission, featuring the dullest smart people you'll ever meet.
The Incredible Burt Wonderstone mocks a form of entertainment that hasn't been cool in decades, if it ever was, but gets enough laughs from stars Steve Carell and Jim Carrey.