Which movies to see this weekend, May 4
The Five-Year Engagement This is a funny and charming romantic comedy about a San Francisco couple (Jason Segel and Emily Blunt) who get engaged, then find career and job issues delaying their plans. Rated R
The Five-Year Engagement This is a funny and charming romantic comedy about a San Francisco couple (Jason Segel and Emily Blunt) who get engaged, then find career and job issues delaying their plans. Rated R
Feature: “And They’re Off” (2011), “Bird of Paradise” (1932), “Cirkus Columbia” (2010), “The Dead Want Women” (2012), “Fight the Fight” (2011), “Haywire” (2011), “Joyful Noise” (2012), “Level Up: The Movie” (2012), “…
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) With a feature film of “Dark Shadows” scheduled for May 11 release, starring Johnny Depp as the beloved vampire Barnabas, MPI has released this collection of nine complete episodes from the…
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) Alpha specializes in unearthing and releasing long-lost movies from the early sound decades of Hollywood for low prices.
RATING: (ALERT VIEWER) Contraband Ridiculous but fun, this action thriller stars Mark Wahlberg as a smuggler of genius surrounded by incompetents and pushovers. It’s a movie that, almost in spite of itself, is…
Think Like a Man A romantic comedy inspired by Steve Harvey’s best-selling advice book, “Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man,” becomes a showcase for four smart and beautiful actresses – Meagan Good, Regina Hall,…
Last weekend, two movies — “Think Like a Man” and “The Lucky One,” respectively — knocked “The Hunger Games” from…
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) Domain This film centers on the curious relationship between a dazzling but disturbed aunt (a magnificent Béatrice Dalle) and her 17-year-old nephew (an excellent Isaïe Sultan). The film shows…
The DVD debut of “The Fields” on Tuesday marks the end of a long road for screenwriter Harrison Smith.
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) On the Bowery: The Films of Lionel Rogosin, Vol. 1 Lionel Rogosin changed documentary and independent filmmaking during a key time in the 1950s and early ’60s, and his most lasting contribution…
