JULY
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A pair of blockbusters hit theaters during Fourth of July Weekend, both of
which will be opening early on the Wednesday before July 4th.
*The first major release of the month is ‘Despicable
Me 2’, the sequel to 2010’s surprise hit ‘Despicable Me’, which followed a
super-villain named Gru (Steve Carell) who adopted three girls (Miranda
Cosgrove, Dana Gaier, and Elsie Fisher). These four return for the sequel,
which sees Gru recruited by the Anti-Villain League to help deal with a
powerful new super-villain. The rest of the voice cast includes Kristen Wiig
(in a different role than the one she played in the previous film), Benjamin
Bratt (who replaced Al Pacino, who left the project due to creative
differences), and Steve Coogan.
*The other release that week is ‘The Lone Ranger’,
the newest film from ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ director Gore Verbinski and
producer Jerry Bruckheimer. The project was plagued by budget concerns but is
now finally set to come out this week after being pushed back from a 2012
release. Armie Hammer stars in the main role of John Reid, a Texas Ranger who
survives an ambush from a bunch of outlaws and takes on the new identity of
‘The Lone Ranger’, fighting crime alongside an Indian warrior named Tonto
(Johnny Depp).
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This weekend sees an Adam Sandler comedy and a big-budget sci-fi film from
Guillermo Del Toro coming out.
*The follow-up to 2010’s ‘Grown-Ups’, ‘Grown-Ups 2’,
will hit theaters this weekend. The majority of the main cast from the previous
film (save for Rob Schneider) and director Dennis Dugan return for this new
film, which sees Adam Sandler’s Lenny move back to his old hometown with his
wife and their kids. Some new members of the cast include Andy Samberg, Taylor
Lautner, ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin, and Shaquille O’Neal.
*The latest film from director Guillermo Del Toro,
‘Pacific Rim’, is the other major release of the week. This film takes place in
the near future, where giant monsters known as ‘Kaiju’ emerge from a ‘portal’
in the Pacific Ocean and begin to wreak havoc on the planet. Charlie Hunnam,
Idris Elba, and Rinko Kikuchi star as members of a Defense Corporation that
builds giant robots called Jaegars to take on the invading Kaiju.
JULY
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While there are quite a couple of films coming out only 2 days later, one film
will hit theaters early on the Wednesday before July 19th.
*After grossing more than 576 million worldwide with
‘The Croods’, DreamWorks will release their second major release of the year,
‘Turbo’. Ryan Reynolds (who also starred in ‘Croods’) stars as the titular
‘Turbo’, a garden snail who dreams of becoming a famous racer. This dream
starts to come true after a freak accident gives him super speed. This movie will
soon be followed by a TV series, Turbo F.A.S.T. (Fast Action Stunt Team) that
will debut exclusively on Netflix in December.
JULY
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Not including Turbo, a staggering 4 films will hit theaters this weekend (plus
one for those in the U.K.).
*Speaking of Ryan Reynolds, another movie of his,
R.I.P.D., will hit theaters two days after ‘Turbo’. This film, based off of the Dark Horse comic
‘Rest in Peace Department’ by Peter M. Lenkov, follows a cop (Reynolds) who is
killed in action and is then ‘enlisted’ in a ‘dead’ police department known as
the R.I.P.D. He is then partnered with Roy (Jeff Bridges) and the two officers
team up in order to take on evil spirits. The film is directed by Robert
Schwentke (‘Red’) and also stars Mary Louise Parker and Kevin Bacon.
*Meanwhile, Schwentke’s 2010 action comedy ‘Red’
will get a sequel in ‘Red 2’, which hits theaters the same weekend. Dean
Parisot (Galaxy Quest) takes over for Schwentke behind the camera for this
film, which finds ex-CIA agent Frank Moses (Bruce Willis) on the run from
Interpol. John Malkovich, Mary-Louise Parker, Helen Mirren, and Brian Cox
reprise their roles from the previous film alongside newcomers Catherine Zeta
Jones, Lee Byung-hun, and Anthony Hopkins.
*For the horror crowd, ‘The Conjuring’ hits theaters
this weekend. The film is directed by James Wan (‘Saw’, ‘Insidious’, and the
latter’s sequel, which comes out in September) and stars Patrick Wilson and
Vera Farmiga as a pair of paranormal investigators that try to help a family
deal with a dark presence that is in their farmhouse.
*Finally, in the U.S. (in a more limited release),
there’s ‘Only God Forgives’, which reunites Ryan Gosling with ‘Drive’ director
Nicholas Winding Refn. In this film, Gosling plays a drug smuggler in Bangkok,
Thailand who is compelled to find out who is responsible for the death of his
brother. The film was previously screened at Cannes, where it was actually
booed by the Festival audience.
*For those in the U.K., ‘The World’s End’ will be
released this weekend. The final film in Edgar Wright’s ‘Cornetto Trilogy’ will
be released later in the U.S. in August (more on the film next month).
JULY
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This weekend, there’s one release in the U.S. and another in the U.K.
*Hugh Jackman will reprise his role as Wolverine in
two movies that are set to come out; 2014’s ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ and
‘The Wolverine’; the latter hitting theaters this year. Based off of the 1982
limited series ‘Wolverine’ by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller, the film
follows Wolverine as he travels to Japan, where he comes across a mysterious
figure from his past and ends up losing his immortality. James Mangold (the
2007 remake of ‘3:10 to Yuma’) directs this film, which is set after the events
of ‘X-Men: The Last Stand’.
*The latest adaptation of Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and
Juliet’ will be released in the U.K. this weekend. The first since Baz
Luhrmann’s modern day remake in 1996, this version is a traditional take on the
story (similar to Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 film adaptation). Hailee Steinfeld
(2010’s ‘True Grit’) and Douglas Booth star as Romeo and Juliet, along with Damian
Lewis (Homeland) as Lord Capulet, Paul Giamatti as Friar Laurence, and Kodi
Smit-McPhee (‘Let Me In’, ‘Paranorman’) as Benvolio.
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The final release of the month is another early Wednesday release, two days
before the first releases of August.
*Two years after 2011’s ‘The Smurfs’ grossed over
500 million worldwide, the miniature blue creatures return for a sequel, ‘The
Smurfs 2’. The main cast from the previous film returns for this film along
with director Raja Gosnell. In this film, the Smurfs’ nemesis Gargamel kidnaps
Smurfette after creating two ‘evil’ Smurfs called the Naughties.
And that’s the lineup of films hitting theaters
during July. Check back next month for Part 8, where we’ll be looking at the
film lineup for August.
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