*A trio of films will open up the month on June 7th.
The first, ‘Much Ado About Nothing’, is the latest adaptation of William
Shakespeare’s famous play of the same name. This new modern version of the
story is helmed by Joss Whedon (‘The Avengers’), who filmed this over a period
of 12 days at his home in Santa Monica during production of ‘The Avengers’. The
cast consists of many frequent Whedon collaborators, including Amy Acker,
Alexis Denisof, and Nathan Fillion.
*’The Internship’ reunites Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, who
last worked together on the hit comedy ‘Wedding Crashers’ back in 2005. In this
new film, directed by Shawn Levy (‘Night at the Museum’, ‘Real Steel’), they
star as two watch salesmen who lose their jobs amidst the rise of digital media.
They end up getting internships at Google, where they have to compete with a
younger and more tech-savvy group of interns for jobs at the company.
*The final major release on June 7th is a sci-fi
thriller called ‘The Purge’. This film takes place in the year 2022, where the
U.S. prospers from low unemployment and crime rates. In order to maintain this
prosperity, the government holds an annual 12-hour period where all criminal
activity becomes legal; even murder. Ethan Hawke and Lena Headey star as a
couple who try to survive during this event, even when a complete stranger
comes to their house.
*The first of two new films coming out June 14th
is ‘Man of Steel’, the highly anticipated reboot of the Superman franchise,
although this is actually the second attempt by Warner Bros to revive the
Superman franchise after 2006’s ‘Superman Returns’ did not perform as well as
they hoped. This new take on Superman is directed by Zack Snyder (‘300’,
‘Watchmen’) and is produced by Christopher Nolan (‘The Dark Knight’ trilogy).
Henry Cavill stars as Superman alongside Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Russell Crowe
as Superman’s biological father Jor-El, and Kevin Costner as his adoptive
father Jonathan Kent.
*’This is the End’ is an Apocalypse themed comedy that is
written and directed by Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen, based on their 2007 short
film ‘Jay and Seth vs. The Apocalypse’. The film revolves around fictionalized
versions of real actors (primarily James Franco, Rogen, Jay Baruchel, Jonah
Hill, Craig Robinson, and Danny McBride) who attempt to survive when Los
Angeles is ravaged by the end of the world. Other actors portraying themselves
include Aziz Ansari, Jason Segel, Emma Watson, and Michael Cera.
*Pixar’s major release of the year, ‘Monsters University’,
hits theaters on June 21st. The film is a prequel to 2001’s
‘Monsters’ Inc’ and focuses on the college years of Mike Wazowski and James P.
Sullivan (AKA Sulley) as the two try to get along during their freshman year in
college. Billy Crystal and John Goodman reprise their roles of Mike and Sulley,
respectively, alongside newcomers like Charlie Day, Helen Mirren, Alfred
Molina, and Nathan Fillion.
*The other new release that week is ‘World War Z’, based off
of the Max Brooks novel of the same name. It is also perhaps the most
controversial out of all the ‘delayed’ films of 2013. It was pushed back from a
December 2012 release date and had to go through reshoots and even rewrites for
the film’s final act. Brad Pitt stars as a UN worker who travels the world
looking to find a solution for a zombie pandemic that’s affecting the whole
world.
*The month ends with two films hitting theaters on June 28th.
The first is a comedy, ‘The Heat’, which reunites Bridesmaids director Paul
Feig with his film’s breakout star, Melissa McCarthy. McCarthy stars alongside
Sandra Bullock as a pair of cops (Bullock’s character an FBI agent, McCarthy’s
a Detective) who must work together to take down a Russian mobster.
*The final release of the month is ‘White House Down’, the
second film this year to be based around a takeover of the White House. This is
following in the footsteps of ‘Olympus Has Fallen’, which hit theaters back in
March. This film is directed by Roland Emmerich (‘Independence Day’, ‘The Day
After Tomorrow’) and stars Channing Tatum as a police officers who must rescue
the President (played by Jamie Foxx) and his daughter (played by Joey King) when
a paramilitary group take over the White House.
And that’s what is to come this month and by the end of
June, we will be halfway through 2013. Stay tuned for Part 7 next month.
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