Lunch, from director Donna Kanter, is a documentary whose simple logline pretty much serves as an accurate barometer of one’s potential enjoyment. Over almost 40 years, a group of comedy writers and directors — including Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner, Arthur Hiller and many more — have gathered every other Wednesday for food and fraternal fellowship. The membership roster and the meeting places have occasionally changed, but the friendships forged and senses of humor indulged and displayed have remained steady. This nonfiction snapshot gives an overview of their time together, and in the process illuminates Hollywood spanning several eras. For the viewer for whom that sounds even remotely interesting, this is up your alley; others might want to skip it. For the full, original review, from ShockYa, click here. Lunch opens in Los Angeles this week at the Laemmle NoHo 7. For more information on the film, click here to visit its website. (Kanter Company, unrated, 78 minutes)