Top Ten Movies to Watch this Summer
Evan Slead ’16 & Ellie Wells ’18 / Emertainment Monthly Film Editors
Summer time means backyard barbecues, beach romps, and the movies! The beginning of 2015 has already brought some amazing work on the big screen, most notably being Mad Max: Fury Road. With summer just unfolding its heated embrace, here’s a list of the current and soon to hit theaters picks for the summer of 2015 from the Emertainment Monthly Film Editors.
June
June 12
Jurassic World
“The park is open”. A simple yet completely fitting teaser for the latest installment to the Jurassic Park franchise. A romp through the world of dinosaurs complete with joy and terror is what is bringing audiences to the seats this summer. Chris Pratt headlining the film doesn’t hurt either; just how does he train those raptors?
June 19
Inside Out
The latest in Pixar’s line-up centers around the emotions of a girl named Riley, specifically, Joy, Anger, Fear, Disgust and Sadness, as they all try to help guide her through her every day life. Having already received rave reviews at the Cannes Film Festival, it’s a must see in the summer movie line-up.
July
July 1
Magic Mike XXL
In this sequel to the original hit, Channing Tatum returns as the titular Magic Mike. Three years after the events of the original film, Mike must shepherd a group of fellow strippers to Myrtle Beach for a huge performance. Matt Bomer and Joe Manganiello co-star.
Terminator: Genysis
With a series full of time travel and unexplored alternate timelines, the Terminator franchise was in need of a refresh. Instead of completely starting over, the franchise is taking another stab at its heavy hitter, T2. Sarah Conner doesn’t need protection this time around, Arnold is already back and ready for whatever terror the future Skynet sends.
July 17
Ant-Man
Could this be another Guardians of the Galaxy-style curveball for Marvel? Ant-Man stars Paul Rudd as the title hero learning to fight crime on a microscopic level. The approach here seems to be humor with some tongue in cheek fun, so it may just be what the super hero fans need during the summer heat.
Trainwreck
Trainwreck showcases writer-star Amy Schumer as a “modern chick who does what she wants.” She’s happy with her life, including her no-strings-attached approach to romance. But when she meets a doctor (Bill Hader) who she actually begins to fall for, she wonders if maybe she’d been going about things the wrong way.
July 24
Southpaw
Already a film with whispers of Oscar recognition in its future, Southpaw stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Rachel McAdams. Gyllenhaal has transformed his body yet again for the role of a boxer in need of severe anger management. After his wife is killed in an accident, it’s up to him to win back his title and fight for the last thing remaining of his wife: their daughter.
Paper Towns
After the enormous success of The Fault in Our Stars comes the second adaptation of one of John Green’s novels. One night, a girl named Margo disappears from her quiet suburban life, and Quentin the next-door neighbor (who has had a crush on her since they were children) sets off to find her. Cara Delvingine and Nat Wolf co-star.
July 31
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation
With the mega success of Brad Birds Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, this upcoming Rogue Nation has a great deal to live up to. Once again starring Tom Cruise, the trailer teases Ethan Hunt hanging for dear life onto an airplane already in the sky. Jeremy Renner and Simon Pegg also return to provide the support that Cruise may not need but definitely helps make the overall package much more appealing.
August
August 7
The Fantastic Four
The story of comic book history’s most enduring superhero teams receives a fresh retooling from Chronicle director Josh Trank. Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell and Michael B. Jordan star as younger versions of the comic book characters as they learn to use their powers. Alongside is Toby Kebbell as Victor Von Doom, a friend turned arch nemesis of the team; it’s sure to be an exciting entry into the superhero genre.