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Summer Movies 2. 01. Most Anticipated Films. Summer movie season is upon us, and this year, there's something for everyone: You want Rihanna as an extraterrestrial exotic dancer? You want Charlize Theron beating the living daylights out of everyone in her path? Watch The Hole Movie Monster Trucks (2017) on this page. You want Zac Efron's impossibly chiseled abs? You got those, too. As the days lengthen and the beach days beckon, here are the movies we're most excited to see this summer.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. May 5)This summer’s first superhero offering finds Marvel’s galaxy- hopping spacefarers dealing with family drama: The sibling rivalry between Gamora (Zoe Saldana) and Nebula (Karen Gillan) still threatens to erupt into violence and Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) is finally working out his daddy issues with his actual factual bio- dad (Kurt Russell). Come for dancing Baby Groot, stay for dancing Baby Groot. Snatched (May 1. 2)Goldie Hawn returns to the big screen for the first time in 1.
Amy Schumer, for a mother- daughter comedy written by Ghostbusters reboot scribe Katie Dippold. Schumer’s Emily, a variation on the petulant woman- child she often plays in her stand- up and sketches, so fully captures the worst qualities of the ignorant American tourist on a South American holiday that when the pair gets kidnapped, you can’t help but think they kind of deserve it. Alien: Covenant (May 1.
Ridley Scott returns with the sixth installment in the Alien franchise and the follow- up to 2. Prometheus. In this one, a colony ship (with Michael Fassbender, Katherine Waterston and Billy Crudup onboard) arrives in pristine, uncharted territory. They soon find, of course, that they’re not particularly welcome there. In Stella Meghie’s adaptation of Nicola Yoon’s teen romance novel, she plays a young woman, confined to her home by a rare illness, who falls for the oddball hunk next door (Nick Robinson). Baywatch (May 2. 5)If all you want from a movie is the chance to see Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron face off in an epic battle of muscle- rippling lifeguardian feats — and we don’t blame you if you do — this reboot has you covered. Helmed by Patty Jenkins (who directed Charlize Theron to an Oscar in Monster), the origin story is not only a chance for Warner Bros.
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Supermanand Suicide Squad, but an opportunity to shut down the idea that moviegoers won’t pay to see the fate of humanity resting in the hands of a woman. Dean (June 2)Comedian Demetri Martin’s directorial debut is a disarming and sweetly funny exploration of grief and new love at different phases of life.
In parallel stories, Martin’s Dean and his father Robert (Kevin Kline) pursue new relationships while still reeling from the loss of the central woman in their lives, Dean’s mother and Robert’s wife. My Cousin Rachel (June 9)This moody period romance stars Rachel Weisz as a widow whose mysterious motives for seducing Sam Claflin’s naive young gentleman serve up a steamy slice of drama. Based on the novel by Rebecca author Daphne du Maurier, it’s the second adaptation of My Cousin Rachel — the first, in 1. Olivia de Havilland and Richard Burton. The Mummy (June 9)The franchise that keeps on giving (since 1. Tom Cruise to the mix. Trailers released to date have featured Cruise screaming his face off as his plane plummets earthwards, waking up naked in a body bag, and running, crawling, swimming and jumping away from very bad, scary things.
It Comes at Night (June 9)With last year’s arresting micro- budget family drama Krisha, Trey Edward Shults cemented his status as a director to watch. This summer he returns with a psychological horror film about a family and the refuge seekers they take in, all terrorized by a vague, supernatural threat. You might need to watch this one with the lights on.
Rough Night (June 1. Fans who can’t wait for the next season of Broad City can get a fix, in the meantime, with the big- screen debut of writer- director Lucia Aniello. Co- written with her real- life partner Paul W.
Downs (who plays Trey in Broad City), the comedy follows a group of friends (Scarlett Johansson, Zo. Starring newcomer (and eerie Tupac doppelg. In it, Midnight Special's Jaeden Lieberher plays a genius kid who hatches a plan to help the suffering girl next door, with the help of his single mother (Naomi Watts). Maudie (June 1. 6)Sally Hawkins charms (as usual) in this true story about Canadian folk artist Maud Lewis, who despite a difficult life — she suffered great pain from rheumatoid arthritis — channeled joy and whimsy into her paintings of animals and the Nova Scotian landscape. Ethan Hawke co- stars as her taciturn fisherman husband, whose traditional values gradually give way to allow for a more modern, if unconventional, partnership.
The Big Sick (June 2. Silicon Valley’s Kumail Nanjiani co- wrote this romantic- comedy- slash- medical- drama, a Sundance hit, with his wife, Emily Gordon, about the inauspicious start to their real- life relationship: he keeps his white girlfriend a secret from his Pakistani Muslim family, she falls mysteriously ill and is put into a medically- induced coma, much confusion ensues. Starring opposite Zoe Kazan, Nanjiani proves himself a magnetic leading man we’re sure to see more from. The Beguiled (June 2. Sofia Coppola brings her singular vision to the second adaptation of Thomas P. Cullinan’s Civil War- set novel — the first starred Clint Eastwood in 1.
Union soldier (Colin Farrell) is taken in by an all- girls boarding school in Mississippi. Seduction, jealousy and bloody nightgowns follow. Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst and Elle Fanning co- star as the soldier's conflicted saviors. Okja (June 2. 8)South Korean director Bong Joon- ho brings his first movie since 2. Snowpiercer straight to Netflix.
The story centers on a little girl (Seohyun An) whose best friend — a mysterious, giant creature named Okja — is threatened by a mysterious, giant multinational corporation. Tilda Swinton, who also starred in Snowpiercer, stars alongside Jake Gyllenhaal and Paul Dano. Baby Driver (June 2. Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz, Scott Pilgrim vs. The head- spinning chase scenes will dazzle even action skeptics and the soundtrack will blare from car speakers all summer long. The House (June 3. Amy Poehler and Will Ferrell team up for a comedy about two parents who, having totally spaced on saving for their daughter’s college education, start an underground casino with a buddy (Jason Mantzoukas).
The plan, of course, is as poorly considered as their financial planning up to that point, and hijinks ensue. Spider- Man: Homecoming (July 7)After making his debut in Captain America: Civil War, Tom Holland’s Peter Parker gets the feature- length treatment in what looks to be a hybrid superhero- high school movie (fitting, given that Stan Lee created the web- slinger to meet the high teenage demand for comic books). Marisa Tomei plays Aunt May and Michael Keaton stars as Spider- Man’s nemesis (this time around, at least), Vulture. A Ghost Story (July 7)If superhero movies aren’t your speed, perhaps you’d like to watch the ghost of Casey Affleck walk around under a sheet with two eye holes, silently observing the world he’s left behind? Writer- director David Lowery’s film about a ghost stuck in his home even after his partner (Rooney Mara) moves away is one of the most provocative, meditative movies in this summer’s slate.
Girls Trip (July 2. Welcome to your summer raunch- fest: co- written by Black- ish showrunner Kenya Barris and 1. Things I Hate About You scribe Karen Mc. Cullah, this story about four college friends (Queen Latifah, Jada Pinkett Smith, Regina Hall and scene- stealer Tiffany Haddish) reuniting for a weekend in the Big Easy features bathroom and bedroom humor galore. Maya Rudolph, take heed: it’s also got a scene to rival Bridesmaids’ infamous mid- crosswalk wedding dress fiasco.
Chris Teague, Courtesy of Sundance Institute Landline (July 2. Writer- director Gillian Robespierre, writer- producer Elisabeth Holm and actor Jenny Slate, the team behind the charming 2.