Sgt. 1st Class Mark Patterson checks his men at Outpost Restrepo in Afghanistan, as documented in the new film Korengal. Outpost Films hide caption
Movies
Saturday
In Hollywood, 50 Is The New 80: What Happens When 'It Girls' Get Old
Workers crowd into the backs of trucks in the opening scene of 1960's Harvest of Shame. CBS News/YouTube hide caption
In Confronting Poverty, 'Harvest Of Shame' Reaped Praise And Criticism
Friday
Mira Grosin, Liv Lemoyne and Mira Barkhammar in WE ARE THE BEST! Sofia Sabel/Magnolia Pictures hide caption
Filth is based on a novel by Irvine Welsh — who also wrote the profane, drug-fueled epic Trainspotting. James McAvoy plays Detective Sergeant Bruce Robertson — a bigoted junkie cop — with enough foul-mouthed sleaze to be thoroughly off-putting. Neil Davidson/Magnolia Pictures hide caption
With Possible Theme Park, 'Hunger Games' May Live Beyond Final Film
Maleficent rehabilitates the most maligned figure in the fairy tale canon. Frank Connor/Disney hide caption
Thursday
Seth MacFarlane, who wrote and directed A Million Ways to Die in the West, stars as Albert, a cowardly sheep farmer who inadvertently falls in love with the wife (Charlize Theron) of a dangerous outlaw (Liam Neeson). Universal Pictures hide caption
In Night Moves, Josh (Jesse Eisenberg) and two other partners in crime (played by Dakota Fanning and Peter Sarsgaard) plot to load a boat with explosives and blow up a dam in an act of consciousness-raising eco-terrorism. Cinedigm hide caption
Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Dido Elizabeth Belle in Belle. David Appleby/Fox Searchlight hide caption
Monday
Sunday
Jeff Goldblum performs with his band The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra on Wednesdays at Rockwell club in L.A. Hayley Bartels for NPR hide caption