Movies: 'Admissions' Starring Tina Fey and Paul Rudd + White House Drama in 'Olympus Has Fallen'

Friday, March 22, 2013

Movies from The Washington Post Going Out Guide

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The Washington Post Friday, March 22, 2013
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Tina Fey and Paul Rudd star in Paul Weitz's comedy/drama ADMISSION. (David Lee / Focus Features)

Looking for a place to belong

Paul Rudd and Tina Fey shine in quirky dramedy "Admissions."

'Olympus Has Fallen'

'Olympus Has Fallen'

As "Die Hard" in the White House, the action flick is an efficient, if undistinguished, popcorn diversion.

Also Opening

'The Croods'

'The Croods'

The animated caveman comedy offers a goofy, good-natured and gorgeous vision of the Dawn of Man.

'New World'

'New World'

Director Park Hoon-jung's latest is as elegant and impassive as its suit-wearing thug characters.

'Spring Breakers'

'Spring Breakers'

The worst crime in this violent, sexually degrading drama, set in St. Petersburg, Florida? It's a bore.

'War Witch'

'War Witch'

The Oscar-nominated drama offers a child's-eye view of war's harsh realities.

'On the Road'

'On the Road'

As a movie, the adaptation doesn't do justice to the book, but it does pay homage to its overlooked women.

'Like Someone in Love'

'Like Someone in Love'

Iranian director Abbas Kiarostami turns his lens on Tokyo with a slowly unraveling story of a young prostitute.

'Ginger & Rosa'

'Ginger & Rosa'

The drama is a revelatory portrait of a girl's coming-of-age in 1960s London.

More Movie Info

What not to watch

What not to watch

A sampling of recent movies that received one star or less from Washington Post film critics.

Box Office

'Oz' has another great and powerful weekend at the box office

'Oz' has another great and powerful weekend at the box office

The magical adventure raked in $42.2 million.

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Family Filmgoer

Family Filmgoer reviews 'The Croods'

Kids 6 and older will care a lot about what happens to the prehistoric family in this animated comedy.

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