Anne Hathaway and Robert DeNiro in 'The Intern'

So, Nancy Meyers, director of Something's Gotta Give, What Women Want and It's Complicated, is known for a certain kind of movie (sappy), but she does have her fans. Hey, at least it's not a romantic comedy starring these two. It doesn't look like it's for me, but I bet this will have an audience when it comes out in September. It looks harmless enough. Hopefully DeNiro isn't sleeping through this one.

A New Look at Guillermo del Toro's 'Crimson Peak'

I can't wait to see this. The new full trailer for Crimson Peak makes it look beautiful and gothic, probably worth seeing for the sets and costumes alone. Hopefully it will be a great original horror movie, since we rarely get those (last year's The Babadook was the first in a long while). If I had one complaint it's that Charlie Hunnam is a terrible actor and I don't understand what del Toro sees in him, but I'll try to overlook that bit- maybe he's got a tiny part.

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "Make Way For Tomorrow" (1937)

Out this week is this heartbreaking Depression-era film that served as the basis for 1953's classic Tokyo Story, but is just as moving and sad in its own way. It's the 1930's and an older married couple can no longer afford to stay in their home, and so they must separate and go live with their grown children. Today it may not be as easy to accept the fact that they couldn't find a way to keep the parents together, but it's more believable in a film from this era, maybe because the Depression really did affect poor families in tragic ways like this. The acting is sensitive and mature, and the movie holds up all these years later and will break your heart in the same way it did for audiences at the time. Give this one a chance and see how well you hold up against the powerful emotion of the story.

Original 1937 Trailer:

Ed Helms Takes Over From Chevy Chase in the New 'Vacation'

So, I do love the original Vacation, but isn't it striking how this trailer is basically trading entirely on the memory of jokes and clips from the original movie? I know they make the self-conscious references to what they're doing in the movie (ala 21 Jump Street), but does that really make it any better? Eh- maybe it'll be good for a couple of funny moments, but probably the only reason this is coming out is due to the success of We're the Millers a couple years ago.

Channing Tatum and Pals Return for 'Magic Mike XXL'

The new trailer for the Magic Mike sequel puts the focus squarely on the guys, which is as it should be, I guess. I mean, what is there really to say about this movie, except that, as Tatum confirmed in an interview, it's about giving the fans what they want this time? That means lots of guys on stage stripping and dancing, and probably much less of the drug subplots that inhabited the first movie.