The world is coming to an end in the new films hitting theaters this week.  A raucous comedy starring celebrity friends shows what it’s like during the apocalypse.  Plus, only one man can save the earth in the reboot of a classic superhero story.A young man discovers that he has supernatural powers and searches for answers in Man of Steel.  When members from his planet come to invade and destroy earth, he’s the only one that can stop it.  The PG-13 sci-fi adventure stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Christopher Meloni and Russell Crowe.  It’s playing in 2D, 3D and IMAX 3D theaters for two hours and twenty-three minutes. Catastrophic events occur following a party at James Franco’s house in This is the End. Realizing that the apocalypse has arrived, six friends go into hiding, rationing their food and trying to figure out why they were spared. Friendships are tested as the group ventures out from behind the closed door and into a destructed Los Angeles.  The one hour and forty-seven minute comedy stars Seth Rogen, Jay Baruchel, James Franco, Craig Robinson, Danny McBride and Jonah Hill playing exaggerated versions of themselves alongside cameos of other famous celebrities like Rihanna, Channing Tatum, Emma Watson and Michael Cera.  It’s rated R for sex, nudity, language, drugs and violence.Based on real events, <href=http://www.theblingring.com/>The Bling Ring tells the story of a group of teens who robbed the homes of popular celebrities like Paris Hilton, Orlando Bloom and Rachel Bilson.  With the power of the internet, the celebrity-obsessed group was able pinpoint the homes and steal “must have” designer items. The one hour and thirty minute drama is directed by Sophia Coppola and stars Emma Watson, Leslie Mann, Taissa Farmiga, Claire Julien, Israel Broussard, Katie Chang and Gavin Rossdale.  The limited released film is rated R for language, drugs and sex. Renting a car becomes a life or death adventure in <href=https://www.facebook.com/Vehicle19Movie?fref=ts>Vehicle 19.  When a man on parole inadvertently picks up the wrong rental car, he finds himself involved in an intense police chase with a woman tied up in the trunk. Paul Walker stars in the limited released thriller.  The film runs for one hour and twenty-two minutes and is rated R for language. Joe Hortua’s off-Broadway plays hits the big screen with BetweenUs>.  In the limited released comedic drama, two couples find that they’re going through the same phase in their relationship that their friends were the last time they were together.  The one hour and thirty minute film stars Julia Stiles, Taye Diggs, Melissa George and David Harbour.  It’s rated R for language.

A movie sound effects creator gets a horror of his own in Berberian Sound Studio>.  While creating creepy and gory sounds, Gilderoy can’t tell whether or not his mind is playing tricks on him or he is actually being hunted.  The unrated thriller runs for one hour and twenty-eight minutes in limited theaters.

The tale of Victor Crowley comes to and end with Hatchet III>.  With the help of a local policeman and his wife, Marybeth may finally be able to put a stop the terror.  The unrated comedic thriller runs for one hour and twenty-nine minutes in limited theaters.  The documentary 20 Feet From Stardom> tells the stories of backup singers struggling to make a name for themselves and step into the limelight. Having backed the likes of Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Elton John, Sting and Stevie Wonder, these women know what it’s like to be on the cusp of stardom, but never really making it there.  The unrated, PG-13 documentary stars Darlene Love, Merry Clayton, Lisa Fischer, Tata Vega and The Voice’s Judith Hill.  It’s playing in limited theaters for one hour and thirty minutes. Experience the thrill of catching a big wave in 3D with Storm Surfers 3D>. The unrated adventure shows the journey surf legends Tom Carroll and Ross Clarke-Jones take to ride the Pacific Ocean’s largest and most dangerous waves in Australia.  The limited released documentary plays for one hour and thirty-five minutes. Faith-based comedians Jeff Allen, Keith Alberstadt, Ron Pearson bring their family friendly standup to Apostles of Comedy: Onwards and Upwards>.  The one hour and thirty-five minute comedy shares laughs and stories of how their faith has impacted their lives.  The unrated film is available in limited theaters.

It’s a battle between swords and firearms in The Guillotines>.  In the film, once favored assassins are put to the test when the Emperor sends out another agent for the same mission.  The one hour and fifty-three minute Chinese drama contains English subtitles.  It’s available in limited theaters and rated R for violence.

Four slackers try to get into the coolest college in Fukrey>;.  In the limited released film, friends go to extreme measures to try to make their dreams a reality.  The unrated, two hour and thirty minute Hindi comedy has English subtitles.   In theaters this week, Superman goes on a mission to save the world from the members of his planet.  Next week, earth is in danger once again when zombies take over in World War Z.  June 21 is also the release of the kid friendly film Monsters University.Become a fan of the Trailer Park on Facebook;.