We've had quite a year so far when it
comes to movies. We've had three exceptional superhero flicks, some
very funny comedies, and the birth of the next big book-adapted
franchise after Harry Potter. But 2012 is not over yet and now Oscar
season will begin, where the films that weren't big enough for the
summer come out. However, it's these films that will the top dogs
competing for Oscar nominations come February 2013, including the
latest pics from directors like Quentin Tarantino and Steven
Spielberg. Of course, there are still some movies that will no doubt
please mass audiences, from the latest James Bond flick to the
prequel to Lord of the Rings. Now it's time to take a look at some of
these upcoming flicks, month by month.
SEPTEMBER
*If for some reason you're a fan of the
Resident Evil film franchise, then you're probably waiting for the
next entry in the series, Resident Evil: Retribution on the 14th.
Now the reason I say 'if' is because, to be fair, while the Resident
Evil franchise has performed pretty decent at the box office, it has
received the typical reaction from both critics and audiences that most video-game based
movies get. How will this new one fare with a returning cast of
characters from all throughout the previous films?
*If you're not into Resident Evil or
more importantly if you have kids, then they'll probably want to see
Pixar's classic 'Finding Nemo', which returns to theaters in 3-D the
same weekend. What can be said about this flick that hasn't been said
already? It is easily one of the finest animated films ever made with
a really touching father-son story and some of the best animation
Pixar has ever done. Finding Nemo is the latest film this year to be
re-released in 3-D, following in the footsteps of Star Wars Episode
I, Beauty and the Beast, and Titanic. It will be the first of two
Pixar movies to be re-released this year in 3-D (more on the other
one in the December preview).
*That's not the only major re-release
this month though. That other classic film is director Steven
Spielberg's 'Raiders of the Lost Ark', the first in the Indiana Jones
series which will hit IMAX theaters for a special one-week engagement
starting on the 7th. This comes in conjuction with the
upcoming Blu-Ray release of the film, and the process to convert the
film to the IMAX format was supervised by none other than Spielberg
himself.
*The weekend of September 21 is
certainly going to be busy, with one of the most crowded group of
wide-releases. The first is Dredd 3D, a new adaptation of the comic
book series 'Judge Dredd'. It follows in the footsteps of a previous
adaptation in 1995 starring Sylvester Stallone. However, this version
was both a critical failure and a commerical disappointment. This new
version stars Karl Urban (Star Trek)
in the lead role of Judge Dredd and so far has received well by
critics. At the time this is being written, Dredd holds a 100% on
Rotten Tomatoes.
*Meanwhile, the
next big release of the week is 'House at the End of the Street', a
PG-13 rated horror film. Now, usually PG-13 horror films aren't
really that good, but this flick might attract some big numbers at
the box office as it stars none other than Katniss Everdeen herself,
Jennifer Lawrence. But for the record, this was filmed before 'The
Hunger Games' so this might just be the studio trying to bank on the
success of its female lead.
*Finally,
we have the main sports film of the year, Trouble With The Curve, a
drama about an aging baseball scout for the Atlanta Braves who is
given a last chance to prove his worth the organization. Why is this
film worth bringing up? Because the lead is none other than Clint
Eastwood, in his first major starring role since 2008's Gran Torino.
This movie also has a solid supporting cast including Amy Adams,
Justin Timberlake, and John Goodman.
*For
the September 28th
weekend, Sony Entertainment has two films competing for the number
one spot. One is a animated family flick, Hotel Transylvania. The
plot follows Dracula, the owner of a monster hotel who tries to
defend his daughter from falling in love with a human who stumbles
upon the place. The voice cast includes Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg,
Kevin James, and Selina Gomez. Now, I'm probably sure many of you
already wrote this film off because of Sandler, but you might be
pleased to know that this isn't from his studio Happy Madison.
Instead, it's from the mind of cartoon legend Genndy Tartakovsky, who
created cartoon classics such as Samurai Jack and Dexter's Lab.
*If you're looking
for a more mature flick that weekend, look for Looper, a sci-fi flick
from director Rian Johnson. In the lead role is 'Robin' from The Dark
Knight Rises, Joseph Gordon Levitt who also starred in Johnson's
previous two flicks, Brick and The Brothers Bloom. He also co-stars
with Bruce Willis, who plays an older version of Levitt's character,
who is an assassin for a criminal organization in the future who
hires people like Levitt to get rid of their enemies by sending them
back to Levitt's time. However, Levitt's character is faced with
conflict when one of his targets is none other than his future self.
LIMITED RELEASES
Of course, there
are also a few 'Oscar potential' flicks that will first hit theaters
through limited releases. There's two worth noting for September.
*The first is 'The
Master', the latest from director Paul Thomas Anderson. Joaquin
Phoenix (in notably his first major acting role since his supposed
retirement) plays a drifter who meets the charismatic leader of a new
religious based organization in the post WWII era, played by Phillip
Seymour Hoffman. Expect this film to be released on the 14th.
*The other major
limited released flick is 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower', based
off of the hit book of the same name by Stephen Chbosky, which was
published in 1999. The film will be directed by Chbosky himself, and
star Logan Lerman, Emma Watson, and Erza Miller in the lead roles. It
hits theaters on the 21st.
There are a few
other releases this month, but these were the main ones I felt were
worth talking about. Stay tuned for the next entry in this 4-part
look into the rest of the year's films, where we look at the month of
October with the sequel to one of Liam Neeson's biggest hits, the
next Ben Affleck helmed flick, and the latest entry in a popular
horror franchise.
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