Nature may abhor a vacuum, but it seems lawyers also abhor arenas of life untouched by their professional advice or air-quote helpfulness, which goes a long way to helping explain the $50 billion a year cottage industry in (often contentious) divorce. A back-stiffening look at this sprawling problem — somewhat unsurprisingly unique to the United States in terms of its cost — director Joe Sorge’s documentary Divorce Corp., narrated by Dr. Drew Pinsky, makes a persuasive case for the reform of family law court, and in particular an attempted decoupling of money from issues regarding parental custody and visitation rights. For the full, original review, from Paste, click here. (Candor Entertainment, unrated, 93 minutes)