All Movies
- 'Fed Up': Documentary details the dangers of sugar'Fed Up' is alarmist to an almost apocalyptic degree, but the facts and figures presented will give anyone pause.
- 'Cyber-Seniors' shows an elating exchange between senior citizens and teens'Cyber-Seniors,' a documentary, follows a group of seniors taking a computer literacy class.
- Courteney Cox's feature directorial debut mixes humor and tragedyCourteney Cox's movie 'Just Before I Go' stars Seann William Scott. Courteney Cox currently stars on the TBS show 'Cougar Town.'
- 'Godzilla' 2014: Director Gareth Edwards and producer Thomas Tull discuss the new monster movieThe 'Godzilla' 2014 version stars Bryan Cranston and Elizabeth Olsen. Edwards and Tull say they were inspired to include contemporary themes in the 'Godzilla' 2014 film because of the post-WWII themes in the original 1954 film.
- 'Ida' is a compelling search for answers in postwar Poland'Ida,' which is set in the 1960s, stars Agata Trzebuchowska in her first role.
- 'Farmland' aims to inform about food sources, but much of the movie is dry'Farmland,' a documentary directed by James Moll, attempts to dispel some of the ignorance of where our food comes from.
- Keira Knightley and Adam Levine discuss their new music movie 'Begin Again'Keira Knightley sings onscreen in the film, while Adam Levine made his film acting debut. Keira Knightley recently starred in 'Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit.'
- 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' is repetitive, but Andrew Garfield remains a believable hero'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' actor Jamie Foxx portrays Electro, the best villain in the film. 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2' hits theaters on May 2.
- Bob Hoskins, versatile character actor, diesBob Hoskins is often remembered for such films as 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit' and 'Mona Lisa.' Bob Hoskins recently appeared in the film 'Snow White and the Huntsman.'
- Sarah Silverman stars in 'A Million Ways to Die in the West,' Jon Favreau directs 'Chef,' and more summer filmsSarah Silverman will star with Seth MacFarlane in 'A Million Ways to Die in the West' while Chris Pratt headlines the superhero film 'Guardians of the Galaxy' this summer. Sarah Silverman starred in 'Wreck-It Ralph.'
- 'Young and Beautiful,' the story of a teenage prostitute, is unnervingly dispassionate'Young and Beautiful' stars Marine Vacth.
- 'Walking With the Enemy' has inspirational origins, but the movie is dramatically inert'Walking With the Enemy' stars Ben Kingsley.
- 'The German Doctor' is underplayed, which makes it even scarier'Doctor' follows a doctor calling himself Helmut Gregor living in a South American village who, the audience discovers, is actually notorious Nazi doctor Josef Mengele.
- Kate Upton and Cameron Diaz star in 'The Other Woman,' in which every gag is milked dryKate Upton and Leslie Mann star in 'Woman.' Kate Upton has also appeared in 'The Three Stooges' and 'Tower Heist.'
- Leslie Mann, Cameron Diaz discuss their new comedy 'The Other Woman'Leslie Mann and 'Game of Thrones' actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau star in the new movie 'The Other Woman.' Leslie Mann recently starred in 'Rio 2.'
- 'Transcendence': Not a transcendent movie experience'Transcendence,' starring Johnny Depp, is聽the聽latest vehicle for the far-ranging actor.
- 'Hateship Loveship': Audience expectations are constantly upended'Hateship Loveship' stars Kristen Wiig and Guy Pearce.
- 'Only Lovers Left Alive' is a languorous vampire tale'Lovers' stars Tom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton as two vampires.
- 'The Railway Man': Colin Firth portrays a former POW who confronts an enemyFirth plays real-life figure Eric Lomax, a British POW who was kept prisoner by the Japanese and decades later seeks out the man who oversaw his torture.
- Emilia Clarke, Jude Law star in 'Dom Hemingway'Emilia Clarke and Jude Law star in the film 'Dom Hemingway,' which finds Law portraying an ex-con who reunites with his daughter (Clarke). Emilia Clarke stars on the HBO fantasy drama 'Game of Thrones.'