According to: Selina
20 – Marauders (7/1)
Tag Line: The
rich will pay.
Production Company:
Emmett/Furla Films, 4th Wall Entertainment, Grindstone Entertainment Group,
Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Director: Steven
C. Miller
Writer: Michael
Cody, Chris Sivertson
Actors: Bruce
Willis, Christopher Meloni. Dave Bautista, Adrian Grenier, Lydia Hull, Tyler
Jon Olson, Christopher Rob Bowen, Chris Hill, Danny A. Abeckaser, Texas Battle,
Alyshia Ochse, Carolyn Alise, Ryan O’Nan, Shea Buckner, Michael Urriquia,
Kristen Rae Myers, Alora Catherine Smith
Genre: Action
Rated: R
So, I never saw the episode where Detective Stabler left Law and Order: SVU (1999 -). Now I know
it's because he was transferred to homicide. It makes so much sense now.
Alright, Christopher Meloni (Underground, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, Sin City: A
Dame to Kill For) isn’t actually playing Detective Stabler in this film,
but the character seems pretty damn similar according to the trailer. As an
avid fan of the Law and Order: SVU
series, I’m finding that incredibly difficult to ignore. I miss Meloni’s L&O character and I’ll happily watch
this to get a little dose of it.
Aside from that, the movie actually looks like there’s a
decent mystery going on in it. I’m kind of interested to see how Dave Bautista
(Spectre, Riddick, Guardians of the
Galaxy) does in a film like this as well.
19 – Indignation
(7/29)
Tag Line: Based
on the novel by Philip Roth.
Production Company:
Bing Feng Bao Entertainment, Likely Story, RT Features, X-Filme Creative Pool
Director: James
Schamus
Writer: James
Schamus, Philip Roth
Actors: Sarah
Gadon, Logan Lerman, Ben Rosenfield, Tracy Letts, Linda Emond, Danny Burstein,
Joanne Baron, Noah Robbins, Pico Alexander, Philip Ettinger, Susan Varon,
Richard Topol
Genre: Drama
Rated: R
When I saw the Indignation
trailer, I thought it was a thriller. I was surprised to find out it was a
drama. The music and the psychological mystery that seems to be portrayed in
the trailer really didn’t scream ‘drama’ to me.
Even so, I’m still interested. The idea of a psychological
drama can often be similar to a thriller and, at the very least, is rarely
boring.
Besides, Logan Lerman (Fury,
Noah, Gamer) hasn’t graced the big screen in roughly a year. He’s a great
actor and I’m looking forward to seeing him back in action again.
18 – Undrafted (7/15)
Tag Line: One
game. One team. One problem.
Production Company:
Dead Fish Films, Parlay Pictures
Director: Joseph
Mazzello
Writer: Joseph
Mazzello
Actors: Tyler
Hoechlin, Aaron Tveit, Joseph Mazzello, Chace Crawford, Matt Barr, James
Belushi, Philip Winchester, Manny Montana, Michael Fishman, Toby Hemingway,
Billy Gardell, Jay Hayden, Matt Bush, Ryan Pinkson
Genre: Comedy,
Drama, Family
Rated: NR
Undrafted has a
star-studded cast and a ridiculously silly script. The plot is a little less on
the silly side, though. It’s more along the lines of lost/broken dreams. It
feels like an old school 90s-movie type of dramedy and that makes me just…
super happy.
The cast is pretty amazing also. Even if you don’t like all
the actors, the huge list of names is difficult to ignore: Tyler Hoechlin (Hall Pass, Teen Wolf, Solstice), Aaron
Tveit (Graceland, Les Miserables, Gossip
Girl), Chace Crawford (Gossip Girl,
What to Expect When You’re Expecting, Twelve), James Belushi (The Whole Truth, The Secret Lives of Dorks,
The Defenders)… and more.
17 – Fathers and
Daughters (7/8)
Tag Line: He
wrote to her, about her, and for her.
Production Company:
Andrea Leone Films, Busted Shark Productions, Fear of God Films, Voltage
Pictures
Director: Gabriele
Muccino
Writer: Brad
Desch
Actors: Russell
Crowe, Amanda Seyfried, Aaron Paul, Diane Kruger, Quvenzhane Wallis, Bruce
Greenwood, Janet McTeer, Kylie Rogers, Jane Fonda, Octavia Spencer, Jenny Vos,
Brendan Griffin, Ryan Eggold, Chris Douglass, Jake Scheib, Matt Scheib, John
Shepard, Jason McCune, Paula Marshall
Genre: Drama
Rated: R
Movies about the bond between a father and a daughter always
make me feel a little bit bitter, but that doesn’t mean I can’t acknowledge
their worth.
The story shown in the trailer for Fathers and Daughters looks heartbreaking and beautiful all at the
same time. It’s difficult to not want to see the film. It’s got a seemingly
great story, great actors, and a great director, giving me nothing to really
complain about. For girls with an important relationship with their dads, it
should also have an incredible emotional response.
16 – The Secret
Life of Pets (7/8)
Tag Line: Think
this what they do all day?
Production Company:
Dentsu, Fuji Television Network, Illumination Entertainment, Universal Pictures
Director: Chris
Renaud, Yarrow Cheney
Writer: Ken
Daurio, Brian Lynch, Cinco Paul
Actors: Jenny
Slate, Albert Brooks, Kevin Hart, Ellie Kemper, Lake Bell, Hannibel Buress,
Tara Strong, Louis C.K., Eric Stonestreet, Jim Cummings, Steve Coogan, Dana
Carvey, Bobby Moynihan, Laraine Newman, John Kassir, Michael Beattie, Sasha
Lester
Genre: Animation,
Comedy, Family
Rated: PG
Plain and simple, I’m in this for the head banging Poodle.
Rock on, Leonard. Rock on.
15 – Cell (7/8)
Tag Line: When
everyone is connected no one is safe.
Production Company:
The Genre Co., Benaroya Pictures, Cargo Entertainment
Director: Tod
Williams
Writer: Adam
Alleca, Stephen King
Actors: John
Cusack, Samuel L. Jackson, Isabelle Fuhrman, Clark Sarullo, Ethan Andrew Casto,
Owen Teague, Stacy Keach, Joshua Mikel, Anthony Reynolds, Erin Elizabeth Burns,
Jeff Hallman, Mark Ashworth, Wilbur Fitzgerald
Genre: Horror,
Sci-Fi, Thriller
Rated: R
This looks like the movie Trust the Dice reviewed earlier in
the month: Antisocial (2013). As you
recall, I really enjoyed that movie although Cat didn’t so much. I think Cell has a very similar plot, but seeing
as it has an amazing cast and it’s based off a story by Stephen King (Haven, Under the Dome, Carrie), this
film will likely be better than Antisocial.
Or, at the very least, less polarized.
John Cusack (Drive
Hard, Grand Piano, The Frozen Ground) and Samuel L. Jackson (Chi-Raq, The Hateful Eight, Kite) make
for an interesting team and I can’t wait to see them do this film together.
14 – Lights Out (7/22)
Tag Line: You
were right to be afraid of the dark.
Production Company:
Atomic Monster, Grey Matter Productions, New Line Cinema
Director: David
F. Sandberg
Writer: Eric
Heisserer, David F. Sandberg
Actors: Teresa
Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Alexander DiPersia, Billy Burke, Maria Bello, Rolando
Boyce, Ava Cantrell, Ariel Dupin, Emily Alyn Lind, Lotta Losten, Amiah Miller,
Andi Osho, Elizabeth Pan, Maria Russell, Alicia Vela-Bailey
Genre: Horror
Rated: PG-13
I was scared of the dark for a really long time. I don’t
just mean when I was a kid either. I was scared of the dark until my early
twenties when I forced myself to move passed it. This film exploits that
natural fear of darkness.
There are a lot of movies that exploit the fear of darkness,
but there’s something very interesting about this one. It seems like the mother
in the film is actually friends with, or working with, the apparition that’s
haunting her son and his… sister? Babysitter? The trailer isn’t clear about the
exact type of character it is that Teresa Palmer (Triple 9, The Choice, Cut Bank) is playing.
I think that if you’re going to see Lights Out you shouldn’t expect anything based off of brilliant
fright. It’ll likely be more about jump scares and the story than anything
else.
13 – The BFG (7/1)
Tag Line: The
world is more giant than you can imagine.
Production Company:
Amblin Entertainment, Walt Disney Pictures, Walden Media, DreamWorks SKG,
Reliance Entertainment, The Kennedy/Marshall Company
Director: Steven Spielberg
Writer: Melissa
Mathison, Roald Dahl
Actors: Mark
Rylance, Ruby Barnhil, Penelope Wilton, Jemaine Clement, Rebecca Hall, Rafe
Spall, Bill Hader, Olafur Darri Olafsson, Adam Godley, Michael Adamthwaite,
Daniel Bacon, Jonathan Holmes, Chris Gibbs, Paul Moniz de Sa
Genre: Adventure,
Family, Fantasy
Rated: PG
This movie is a remake of an animated movie, of the same
name, from 1989. That film was directed by Brian Cosgrove (Danger Mouse, The Magic Ball, On Christmas Eve) and the adaptation
was written by John Hambley (The Fool of
the World and the Flying Ship, Count Duckula, Minder). Both adaptations are
based on a book (also with the same name) written by Roald Dahl (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Matilda) that was published in 1982.
Ignoring the fact that I really do enjoy watching movies
based off books in order to compare and contrast the two, The BFG looks incredibly cute and full of fantasy. If I’d known
about the original version when I was younger, I definitely would have seen it.
As it is, I can’t wait to see both versions. I’ve been looking forward to this
film for a few months now.
I may even attempt to see it in theaters.
12 – Mike and Dave
Need Wedding Dates (7/8)
Tag Line: They
needed hot dates. They got hot messes.
Production Company:
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, Chernin Entertainment, TSG
Entertainment
Director: Jake
Szymanski
Writer: Andrew
Jay Cohen, Brendan O’Brien
Actors: Aubrey
Plaza, Anna Kendrick, Zac Efron, Adam Devine, Sugar Lyn Beard, Chloe Bridges,
Stephen Root, Kumail Nanjani, Sam Richardson, Alice Wetterlund, Stephanie
Faracy, Branscombe Richmond, Hilty Bowen, Mary Holland, Wendy Williams, Ayden
Mayeri
Genre: Comedy
Rated: R
There is nothing about this film that I don’t want to see.
It is right up Adam Devine’s (Modern
Family, Workaholics, Pitch Perfect) alley of funny and it’s going to be
awesome to see Zac Efron (Dirty Grandpa,
That Awkward Moment, The Lucky One) meet his level. I feel like they’d do
well together. I’ve also previously said I would follow Anna Kendrick (Get a Job, Into the Woods, Life After Beth)
anywhere. Yes, I even watched the crap Twilight
(2008-2012) movies because she was in them. I even think Aubrey Plaza (Life After Beth, Dirty Grandpa, Parks and
Recreation) has a unique style as well and she should work well with
Kendrick.
The story and script look hilarious. I feel like there’ll be
a lot of cringe-worthy scenes, but that there will be something smart behind
it. Especially since it’s got Jake Szymanski (7 Days in Hell, John Mulaney: New in Town, Brooklyn Nine-Nine), a
director associated with Saturday Night Live
and Funny or Die Presents, as
well as Andrew Jay Cohen (American
Storage, Acting with James Franco, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising) and
Brendan O’Brien (American Storage, Acting
with James Franco, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising), writers both associated
with Neighbors.
11 – Equals (7/15)
Tag Line: Find
your equal.
Production Company:
Freedom Media, Infinite Frameworks Studios, Route One Entertainment, Scott Free
Productions
Director: Drake
Doremus
Writer: Drake
Doremus, Nathan Parker
Actors: Nicholas
Hoult, Kristen Stewart, Scott Lawrence, Kate Lyn Shell, Rebecca Hazlewood, Yu
Hwan Park, Bel Powley, David Selby, Aurora Perrineau, Nathan Parker, Guy Pearce
Genre: Drama,
Romance, Sci-Fi
Rated: PG-13
I can’t tell if this movie reminds me more of District 13
from The Hunger Games books or
Erudite from the Divergent books. In
both cases, I’m specifically talking about the books, not the movies.
Either way, each series was an amazing read, which makes me
raise an eyebrow at this trailer.
The story is very dystopian and very heart wrenching, which
is what I like from my sci-fi and my romance respectively. I’m really looking
forward to this.
And for those of you sitting there scoffing about how
Kristen Stewart (Personal Shopper, Still
Alice, On the Road) is in it and how she’s got no range of emotion? This
movie is about a world where emotion is suppressed and not felt. So, even if
you’ve got no faith in her range, you can’t deny she could probably pull that
off.
10 – Absolutely
Fabulous: The Movie (7/22)
Tag Line: It's a
huge great bloody movie, sweetie!
Production Company:
Fox Searchlight Pictures
Director: Mandie
Fletcher
Writer: Jennifer
Saunders
Actors: Gwendoline
Christie, Rebel Wilson, Jon Hamm, Joanna Lumley, Jennifer Saunders, Suki
Waterhouse, Julia Sawalha, Kamil Lemieszewski, Barry Humphries, Chris Colfer,
Joan Collins, Alexa Chung, Kate Moss, Eunice Olumide, Emma Bunton, Jerry Hall,
Graham Norton, Poppy Delevingne, Perez Hilton
Genre: Comedy
Rated: R
I saw this movie was coming out and I was super excited. I
used to watch the TV show once upon a time. I’m talking about near the end of
the 90s. It was hilarious. Definitely on the slapsticky, crass side of humor
and I enjoy that kind of stuff. I was thrilled to see that they were using the
same actresses. I lost track of the show in the early 2000s, so I didn’t
realize it had gone on as long as it did, so it still feels nostalgic to me.
Also, it’s probably the perfect film for Rebel Wilson (Super Fun Night, Pitch Perfect, Struck by
Lightning) to appear it.
9 – The Purge:
Election Year (7/1)
Tag Line: I
purged.
Production Company:
Blumhouse Productions, Platinum Dunes, Universal Pictures, Why Not Productions
Director: James
DeMonaco
Writer: James
DeMonaco
Actors: Elizabeth
Mitchell, Frank Grillo, Ethan Phillips, Raymon J. Barry, Terry Serpico,
Christopher James Baker, Rob Vardaro, Christy Coco, London Hall, Liza
Colon-Zayas, Roman Blat, Jon Douglas Rainey, Michael Steven Swanson, James Best
Genre: Action,
Horror, Sci-Fi
Rated: R
I’m a huge fan of this series. I think the idea of The Purge is incredibly unique. I
thought it when the first movie came out and I still think it. The plot line is
not something I’ve ever seen done before and I find it very difficult to
predict the way the movies are going to go.
The fact that James DeMonaco (Little New York, The Kill Point, Skinwalkers) chose to focus on an
election year as the setting of his chilling horror’s next installment is
probably coincidental, but it strikes me as an important parallel to the way
things are going during this current presidential election. There is so much
hate and violence that it practically feels like the purge is something that
could come upon us just to try and lessen the amount of suck that’s going
around.
I don’t give a fuck who you’re voting for. I’m tired of seeing
hate every single place I look. Try to remember you love your family and your
friend regardless of their political opinions or leanings. It seems like a lot
of people are forgetting…
8 – Ice Age:
Collision Course (7/22)
Tag Line: Brace
yourself.
Production Company:
Blue Sky Studios, Twentieth Century Fox Animation
Director: Mike
Thurmeier, Galen T. Chu
Writer: Michael
Berg, Yoni Brenner, Aubrey Solomon, Michael J. Wilson
Actors: Melissa
Rauch, Adam Devine, Jennifer Lopez, Simon Pegg, John Leguizamo, Stephanie
Beatriz, Nick Offerman, Seann William Scott, Max Greenfield, Josh Peck, Keke
Palmer, Denis Leary, Queen Latifah, Ray Romano, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Wanda
Sykes, Jessie J, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Michael Strahan, Chris Wedge
Genre: Animation,
Adventure, Comedy
Rated: PG
Ok, the last entry was on the heavy side for this article,
luckily the only things heavy about this entry are the mammoths….
And how fucking adorable Scrat is.
I love that stupid, spastic, klutzy-ass squirrel. In this sequel
to the Ice Age films, it looks like
Scrat has become responsible for the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs. It’s
looking more and more like the series is going to go through all the various
theories scientists have had over the years for how the dinosaurs died out.
I don’t mind. I think this series is adorable.
7 – The Legend of
Tarzan (7/1)
Tag Line: Human.
Nature.
Production Company:
Dark Horse Entertainment, Jerry Weintraub Productions, Riche Productions,
Village Roadshow Pictures
Director: David
Yates
Writer: Adam
Cozad, Craig Brewer, Edgar Rice Burroughs
Actors: Alexander
Skarsgard, Rory J. Saper, Christian Stevens, Christoph Waltz, Samuel L.
Jackson, Margot Robbie, Sidney Ralitsoele, Osy Ikhile, Mens-Sana Tamakloe,
Antony Acheampong, Edward Apeagyei, Ashley Byam, Casper Crump, Adam Ganne,
Aleksandar Mikic
Genre: Action,
Adventure
Rated: PG-13
Most of the incarnations of Tarzan that I have seen have
been funny or animated or both. It’ll be nice to see a serious version with
such an amazing cast in it.
I have some issues with the trailer, but that may just be
the way the trailer was made and have nothing to do with the plot or movie in
general. Trust the Dice has seen its fair share of epic trailers that turned
out to poorly represent the film.
6 – Bad Moms (7/29)
Tag Line: Party
like a mother.
Production Company:
Block Entertainment, STX Entertainment
Director: Jon
Lucas, Scott Moore
Writer: Jon
Lucas, Scott Moore
Actors: Mila
Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn, Christina Applegate, Jada Pinkett Smith,
Chase Savoie, Oona Laurence, Tilton Lipoma, Megan Ferguson, Emjay Anthony,
Kesha, Lilly Singh, Christina DeRosa, Annie Mumolo, Allyson Leigh Jordan, Amy
Brassette, Gwen Parker
Genre: Comedy
Rated: NR
I saw this trailer when it first came out in… I’m pretty
sure it was May. I was all over it then and I’m all over it now.
I have a very close friend that has kids and she does all
the cooking and the cleaning and she’s the head of the PTA and she participates
in every single thing… she’s super-mom and it looks fucking exhausting. I feel
like a movie like this is aimed at people like her. People who do absolutely
everything and don’t get quite as much appreciation or recognition as they
deserve.
It’s the movie version of every family sitcom ever made
where the mom goes on strike. Only it’s actually funny and features Mila Kunis
(Family Guy, Jupiter Ascending, The
Angriest Man in Brooklyn) alongside Kristen Bell (House of Lies, Zootopia, Frozen).
You really can’t go wrong.
5 – Nerve (7/27)
Tag Line: Are you
a watcher or a player?
Production Company:
Allison Shearmur Productions, Keep Your Head, Lionsgate
Director: Henry
Joost, Ariel Schulman
Writer: Jeanne
Ryan, Jessica Sharzer
Actors: Samira
Wiley, Kimiko Glenn, Juliette Lewis, Dave Franco, Emma Roberts, Emily Meade,
Machine Gun Kelly, Jonny Beauchamp, Miles Heizer, Marc John Jefferies, Casey
Neistat, Arielle Vandenberg, Ed Squires
Genre: Crime,
Mystery, Thriller
Rated: PG-13
The moment I saw that Dave Franco (Neighbors, Now You See Me, Warm Bodies) was a romantic lead I was
immediately interested. The younger Franco brother does not get as much love as
I think he deserves. Nothing’s wrong with James Franco (Sausage Party, The Little Prince, King Cobra), but I’m a Dave girl
and he gets type-cast way too damn much. This is a good film for him to be in.
The plot is intensely interesting to me because, just going
by the trailer, I absolutely believe something like this could happen.
A game, online, maybe on the dark net, where watchers give
the players crazier and crazier orders until someone winds up dead? We have a
voyeuristic society and – if you’ve ever read the comments on a news article or
YouTube video you know – people are assholes, especially on the internet.
That makes this movie seem that much more frightening.
4 – Sharknado 4:
The 4th Awakens (7/31)
Tag Line: What
happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Unless what happens is this.
Production Company:
The Asylum, BondIt, Syfy
Director: Anthony
C. Ferrante
Writer: Thunder
Levin
Actors: Tara
Reid, Masiela Lusha, Stacey Dash, Ryan Newman, Alexandra Paul, Cody Linley,
Mindy Robinson, Gary Busey, Carrie Keagan, David Hasselhoff, Ian Ziering, Imani
Hakim, Gene Lee Nolin, Tommy Davidson, Caroline Williams, Cheryl Tiefs, Todd
Chrisley, Duane Chapman, T’Keyah Crystal Keymah, Kym Johnson, Patti Stanger,
Steffanie Busey, Anthony Rogers
Genre: Horror,
Sci-Fi
Rated: NR
In the third installment of Sharknado, viewers were asked to vote on whether or not April died.
Now, in my research for this fourth film, I unfortunately got spoiled on the
answer. However, the trailer I’ve included above does NOT include the same
spoilers I came across. It is safe for viewing but I do not recommend you do
any googling of this film if you are looking forward to being surprised when it
airs.
That being said, I have no god damn reason why I love these
films. I just do. There’s no good excuse.
I’ll be having a viewing part at my house, again. I’m gonna
make my watermelon/fruit salad shark again, but I’m definitely not gonna be
stupid enough to try to cater it myself. Subway will be catering it and maybe
I’ll make some vegetables on the side because I’m old and try to make people I
care about eat green things.
That said, I can NOT wait for the 31st!
3 – Batman: The
Killing Joke (7/25)
Tag Line: The
madness Begins.
Production Company:
The Answer Studio, Warner Bros.
Director: Sam Liu
Writer: Bob Kane,
Bill Finger, Alan Moore, Brian Bolland, Jerry Robinson, Brian Azzarello
Actors: Mark
Hamill, Nolan North, Tara Strong, Robin Atkin Downes, John DiMaggio, Ray Wise,
Kevin Conroy, Kari Wahlgren, Fred Tatasciore, Brian George, Maury Sterling,
Andrew Kishino, Rick D. Wasserman, Bruce Timm, Anna Vocino, JP Karliak
Genre: Animation,
Action, Crime
Rated: R
I cannot stress this enough: The Killing Joke is a DARK story. I’ve seen a lot of bad reviews
given to DC movies because they’re dark and people weren’t expecting it. So,
I’m giving you all plenty of warning. THIS STORY IS DARK. There are triggers
everywhere. Death, sexual assault, torture, do not expect a laughing Avengers-type movie experience. If
that’s what you’re looking for, this film is NOT for you.
After re-reading the comic, I was worried about how they
were going to do certain scenes, but there was animation in the trailer that
showed they were going to do the scenes as close to the comic as humanly
possible, which means this will not be a soft rated R, it will be a hard rated
R.
I can’t wait to see it. The movie is straight to DVD.
2 – Ghostbusters
(7/15)
Tag Line: Who you
gonna call?
Production Company:
Columbia Pictures, Feigco Entertainment, Ghostcorps, LStar Capital, The
Montecito Picture Company, Pascal Pictures, Village Roadshow Pictures
Director: Paul
Feig
Writer: Katie
Dippold, Paul Feig, Ivan Reitman, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis
Actors: Chris
Hemsworth, Kate McKinnon, Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Sigourney Weaver,
Charles Dance, Bill Murray, Leslie Jones, Elizabeth Perkins, Dan Aykroyd,
Michael Kenneth Williams, Andy Garcia, Annie Potts, Ernie Hudson, Matt Walsh
Genre: Action,
Comedy, Sci-Fi
Rated: PG-13
I don’t care what you think of the trailer, if you were an
80s kid, you’re going to watch this film. If not in theaters, then when it hits
cable. Don’t lie. It’s not cute.
1 – Star Trek
Beyond (7/22)
Tag Line: None
Production Company:
Paramount Pictures, Bad Robot, Perfect Storm Entertainment, Skydance
Productions, Sneaky Shark
Director: Justin
Lin
Writer: Simon
Pegg, Doug Jung, Gene Roddenberry, Roberto Orci, Patrick McKay, John D. Payne
Actors: Anton
Yelchin, Zoe Saldana, Idris Elba, Chris Pine, Sofia Boutella, Karl Urban, Simon
Pegg, Zachary Quinto, Shohreh Aghdashioo, John Cho, Fiona Vroom, Deep Roy,
Melissa Roxburgh
Genre: Action,
Adventure, Sci-Fi
Rated: NR
This trailer makes me sad. I miss Anton Yelchin (Green Room, Broken Horses, The Driftless
Area). I have no idea what they’re gonna do for any other planned sequels
for this Star Trek series. Will they
end it? Will they replace Yelchin? Will they kill off Chekov? Too many
questions, not enough answers.
That being said, I’m a Trekkie. I’m not just a Trekkie, I’m
a Kirk-born Trekkie. Picard or Kirk? Kirk. I don’t even have to think about it.
I was raised on the first series. Needless to say, the reboot amuses me. I also
think the actors make amazing versions of the characters they were meant to
portray.
Know what else is cool? Simon Pegg (Paul, Hot Fuzz, The World’s End) has a writing credit for this
film. THAT is awesome. I can’t wait to see what he did with it.
Movies to Look out For
According to: Cat
Absolutely Fabulous .20
Mike and Dave Need
Wedding Dates .19
Fathers and Daughters .18
Batman: The Killing
Joke .17
Our Kind of Traitor .16
Beta Test .15
Dear Eleanor .14
Lights Out .13
The BFG .12
Marauders .11
Nerve .10
Ice Age: Collision Course
.9
The Purge: Election
Year .8
Jason Bourne .7
Bad Moms .6
Ghostbusters .5
Star Trek Beyond .4
The Secret Life of Pets
.3
Sharknado 4: The 4th
Awakens .2
The Legend of Tarzan .1
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