Ah I don’t know what has gotten into me lately – I have been blogging like a mad woman! At least two posts a day for the past weekish. There are stints when I find little to no movie news or reviews that interest me but lately . . . lately there has been tonnes. Dawn French tonnes. If there hasn’t been a new cinema-plex opening or a new movie worth reviewing, then there’s hordes of news which interests me and I want to write about it. I’m hoping this post will satisfy my insatiable urge to write blog posts at the moment and I intend to have at least a day break after this. But seriously, I just HAD to give you the run down on some up and coming new releases. I had a YouTube binge last night and caught up on a bunch of trailers I hadn’t seen and rewatched some I had. Anywho, here’s my selection of MUST SEE movies for the months of June and July.
Two Lovers (out nowish)
James Gray, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways. Nay, let me count the films;
Little Odessa (
digged),
The Yards (blew my
freakin' mind),
We Own The Night (adored). Now we have his latest offering and Joaquin Phoenix’s alleged last foray in to acting,
Two Lovers. The theme of love and the dark comedic elements are new features in a Gray film which has previously dealt with family relations and crime. However,
Two Lovers does look like a splendid adult-drama with a juicy cast. It was released in Australia last week but won’t be screening on the Gold Coast until this Thursday (if we’re lucky). You can watch the trailer
here.The Hangover (June 11 aka this Thursday)
Looks like this little gem from the director of
Old School is shaping up to be the surprise comedy hit of the year, but it’s still early days. The
trailer is hilarious and in the US it opened to a $46 – $53 million weekend ahead of the Will Ferrell blockbuster
Land of the Lost. The critics are frothing for
The Hangover too with the almighty Empire giving it four stars. Pretty impressive for a comedy-formula that seems tired. Apparently one of the many benefits here is instead of covering the dramas of a bachelor party,
The Hangover starts once the party is over and the three mates have lost the groom (and their memories). Sounds a like a frat-pack version of Memento but the trailer is very appealing, plus Bradley Cooper is great in pretty much anything he’s in.
Year One (June 18, next Thursday)I've already done a bunch of posts on this promising comedy prospect. Therefore my advice is: watch the
trailer, then read
this post.
Bruno (July 9)
Try and ignore the controversy if you can, but you simply cannot ignore the brilliance of the
Bruno trailer. There are few times I have laughed so hard during a trailer. I enjoyed
Borat but from the snippets of
Bruno I’
ve seen, I think Sacha
Boren Cohen’s latest character will trump him. The best recommendation I can give this movie is the trailer, I particularly love the African American scenes.
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (July 15)
Everytime I watch this
trailer I get goosebumps. Whether that's because the trailer is actually good or because I'm a massive fan of the books, it's hard to know. I do know this, this movie begins to build towards the
Harry Potter series climax which will come to life on screen in the from of
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 and
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (to be released six months apart respectively). I’
ve never been a huge fan of the films but the last two have certainly improved my expectations dramatically and this looks
Potteriffic.
Drag Me To Hell (July 23)
Easily the film I’m most excited about on this list. Long before director Sam
Raimi did the
Spiderman films he dominated the horror genre with his
Evil Dead series (among others). Apparently
Drag Me To Hell is a hilarious and horrific return to form for one of the genre’s heroes. It premiered at Cannes and since then has got rave reviews from every Tom Dick and Harry film critic. Horror is one of my favourite genres but recently there have been only a handful of decent films. Going off the
trailer, Drag Me To Hell looks like an awesome ride and I can’t wait to be genuinely scared at the movies again. Its been too long.
My Sisters Keeper (July 30)
I know, it’s hard to get past the vomit-inducing movie poster complete with Abigail
Breslin and Cameron
Diaz looking cute.
My Sister’s Keeper has been a long awaited adaptation of Jodi
Piccoult’s best selling novel. I heard great things about the book and was sincerely disappointed upon finishing it. The book was drawn out, self-indulgent and overly soppy. To my surprise, the
trailer looks like its done a much better job of compacting the themes and storyline of the novel. Cameron
Diaz looks like she’s about deliver a stellar performance but one of the major reasons to see this film has to be Sofia
Vassilieva. Here she plays cancer-ridden Kate but most of you would recognise her from
tv’s
Medium. She’s a superb little actress and I look forward to seeing this movie despite the misleadingly happy poster (when really this is a film about cancer, death and family relations).
That
Land of the Lost shiz is out this Thursday too and as much as I love Will Ferrell, I don’t think I can sit through two hours of him trying to do a Brendan Fraser in
Journey to the Centre of the Earth. There’s this other movie you may or may not have heard of,
Transformers something?
Transformers 2, that’s it. The
Bayhem hits screens on June 24 which is, like, so soon for the
fanboys patiently waiting.
Ew.
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