Director Lynn Shelton sends two women and one man to an island for a few days of secrets, lies and sex
Reviews
Hot Chip’s In Our Heads: Between Earworms and Experimentation
The band’s fifth album finds the middle ground between their disparate influences, with mixed results
Todd Solondz’s Dark Horse: Misery Loves Comedy
In his latest kinda-comedy, about a schlub and the women in his sad life, the writer-director finds a pitch-perfect blend of bitter humor and sweet dreams
Safety Not Guaranteed But Satisfaction Highly Likely
An indie about time travel and other strange pursuits proves a strong showcase for TV stars Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation) and Jake M. Johnson (New Girl)
Bel Ami: The Ladies and the Scamp
This liaison with Robert Pattinson, Uma Thurman and Kristen Scott Thomas is dangerous, but not in a good way
Lola Versus: Alone and Adrift, In Need of a Smaller Screen
Whatever Lola wants, she doesn’t get in this indie-minded romantic comedy about a woman (Greta Gerwig) who gets dumped three weeks before her wedding
Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted: Cirque de Berserk
This DreamWorks animated sequel pushes cartoon mayhem to its insane apogee
Prometheus: Alien Minus One
Ridley Scott, director of the 1979 horror-space classic, revisits the franchise with a prequel so close to the original in its scare tactics, it’s practically a pre-make
Beach Boys’ ‘Radio’ Tunes Into Summer Nostalgia
The Beach Boys’ That’s Why God Made the Radio — the first collaboration in decades between founding members Brian Wilson and Mike Love — proves harmony never gets old
Disney’s Fantastic Voyage
The kids are the go-to demographic on the Fantasy, the newest vessel in Disney’s fleet of floating theme parks
High School: Today’s Teens Contract Reefer Madness
School kids run wild, under the influence of magic brownies, and so do Adrian Brody and Michael Chiklis in a couple of surpassingly weird performances
Snow White and the Huntsman: The Fairest Feminist of Them All
What’s that mirror talking about? No one is fairer than Charlize Theron. Unless we’re talking inner beauty—which is exactly what this movie is about.
Palme d’Or Preview: Handicapping Five Top Contenders at Cannes
On the Festival’s final day, we consider films from the U.S., the U.K., Romania, Denmark and France