Three geeks and a peach “borrow” mom’s car and embark on a cross-country treasure hunt. The prize: the AWOL anew stupid hot girl who lives across the street that our lead dweeb’s (Nat Wolff) been overvaluing since birth. Husky-throated tomboy supermodel Cara Delevingne (IRL everybody wants to pal around with …
When will people learn to avoid old technology? It's always haunted, man. Always. Get a new iPhone every year if you know what's good for you. Directed by Gregory Plotkin.
Out there at the edge of the city, amid the crumbling concrete and untended landscape, the charismatic Gregori (Vincent Cassel) has assembled a big, happy family from mistreated, grateful women and their innocent children. Or mostly innocent: the kids help pay the bills by conducting assassinations out there in The …
Kevin James takes his Segway to Vegas, where he must stop a casino heist.
Argentina director Santiago Mitre's tale of a teacher whose life is threatened if she returns to the classroom after being gang-raped.
It’s tough to make a compelling character out of someone suffering from mental illness; ultimately, all you can do is look on with pity and horror. (And also sympathy, thanks to some hammer-subtle backstory.) It’s even tougher to make a national hero out of one. But when it’s 1972 and …
Documentary from Brad Barber and Scott Christopherson about former sheriff (and SWAT team trainer) William “Dub” Lawrence’s investigation into the SWAT team that killed his son-in-law during a standoff, and into the increasing militarization of police in general.
Director Steve Martino and the makers at Blue Sky, aware of the potential for aesthetic barbarism in transferring a beloved comic strip (and hand-drawn animated television property) to CGI, have exercised great care and sensitivity in bringing Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang to the big screen. Many of the …
Dad died on the Titanic (though his mistress survived). Mom hailed from a family of daft birds. And sis dropped her kids off a hotel roof to keep from losing custody. What’s a poor(ish) heiress to do? In this case: head to Europe, delve deep into the amoral avant-garde that …
One year after catching his wife doing a fat guy at their twin daughters’ birthday party, a comic book artist/teacher (Jemaine Clement) vacillates between reuniting with his now-engaged ex (Stephanie Allynne) and dating the mother of one of his students (Regina Hall, far outclassing the pack). The kids are cute, …
Aid workers Benicio Del Toro and Tim Robbins just want to help. Specifically, they want to get a dead body out of a well in mid-’90s Eastern Europe. But first, they need some rope. Fernando León de Aranoa directs.
Sanaa Lathan is forced to enlist the services of ex-boyfriend Morris Chestnut when current beau — dreamy blue-eyed soul brother Michael Ealy — begins to exhibit unexpected signs of psychotic behavior. Cat lovers and Remington (firearms, not electric shavers) shareholders are the only ones likely to find redemption in this …
A techno-terrorist with a Picasso stew of a face demands $1 billion lest a computer virus of his own design blanket the Eastern seaboard. Enter a hospitalized cop who deputizes the disembodied aura of a young cancer patient, a supernatural superhero of sorts who helps infirmed spirits reclaim their bodies. …
The final installment of Roy Andersson's "living" trilogy, following Songs from the Second Floor and You, the Living. Presented as a series of highly focused tableaus — nothing (including the camera) moves, except what's intended for your attention — it's very much a meditation on how people pass their time …