David Gilmour's unconventional family memoir, "The Film Club," begins when he was an unemployed movie critic and tried to convince his fifteen-year-old son Jesse to do his homework. When David realized Jesse was disinterested in school, he offered him an unconventional deal: Jesse could drop out, but he must watch three movies a week of his father's choosing. Larry talks with both father and son about what they shared, learned, and how their lives changed through this unusual parenting decision.
Plus: Larry and critics Wade Major of boxoffice.com and CityBeat and Lael Loewenstein of Variety review some of the week's new feature films including the new Indiana Jones movie, "War, Inc.," "The Children of Huang Shi" as well as the documentaries "Surfwise" and "Refusenik." The critic also discuss highlights from this year's Cannes International Film Festival, which ends this weekend.