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10 Films To See In June (what are you watching?)

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With Cannes Film Festival wrapping up last month, the only big cinematic event this month is pure, unadulterated blockbuster entertainment. The biggest and most promising of the summer blockbusters get released this June, as well as a few limited release gems. Check out what we are anticipating below, followed by matinees to see.

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10. Green Lantern (Martin Campbell; June 17th)

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Synopsis: When he's granted a mystical green ring that bestows him with otherworldly powers, test pilot Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) becomes the first human to earn membership into an intergalactic squadron tasked with keeping peace within the universe. His mission: to combat an enemy called Parallax, which threatens to destroy the universe's balance of power.

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Why You Should See It: While the animation looks not much better than a video-game cut-scene, and Reynolds is extremely awkward in his CG-suit, I have an ounce of anticipation left for Martin Campbell's superhero blockbuster. The scope is large and Campbell has proved his action chops before, especially with Casino Royale.

9. Bad Teacher (Jake Kasdan; June 24th)

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Synopsis: Dumped by her sugar daddy, an unsaintly schoolteacher (Cameron Diaz) targets one of her colleagues (Justin Timberlake) as her next lover -- a plan that pits her against a popular co-worker.

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Why You Should See It: Director Jake Kasdan has helmed what looks to be his most mainstream comedy thus far after giving us Zero Effect, Walk Hard, The TV Set, and Orange County. From The Office and upcoming Ghostbusters III writers Gene Stupnitsky and Lee Eisenberg, this R-rated comedy will see if Diaz can redeem herself in the "making us laugh" category.

8. Page One: Inside the New York Times (Andrew Rossi; June 17th)

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Synopsis: A documentary filmed over one year at the New York Times and its newly created media desk, a group of reporters working to keep the paper in step with the transforming media landscape.

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Why You Should See It: Premiering to great reviews at Sundance this year, this documentary delves into one of the the busiest newsrooms in the world. Although it is reportedly very one-sided, a look at how new media is effecting the newspaper industry is a fascinating topic.

7. Buck (Cindy Meehl; June 17th)

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Synopsis: A documentary on Buck Brannaman, a renown "horse whisperer" who helps people connect with their animals.

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Why You Should See It: One of the big films coming out of Sundance Film Festival this year is the story of Buck Brannaman, the perfect American cowboy. Cindy Meehl‘s documentary picked up the Documentary Audience Award to rave reviews. This is a definite must-see.

6. Beginners (Mike Mills; June 3rd)

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Synopsis: At the age of 75, Hal (Christopher Plummer) decides to tell his son, Oliver (Ewan McGregor) that he (a) has terminal cancer and (b) is a gay man with a younger lover.

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Why You Should See It: After the underseen Thumbsucker, director Mike Mills returns with a deeply personal story about love and aging. Inglorious Basterds star Melanie Laurent is fantastic and charming as the female lead, while Christopher Plummer continues to show he can deliver touching performances. Check out our SXSW review here.

5. X-Men: First Class (Matthew Vaughn; June 3rd)

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Synopsis: Charles Xavier (aka Professor X) and Erik Lensherr (aka Magneto) are two young men discovering their powers. Banding together with fellow mutants to stop a threat to the world, a rift grows between the two forces, leading to the founding of Professor X's X-MEN and Magneto's Brotherhood, and the beginning of their eternal war.

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Why You Should See It: It was only 10 months ago when Kick-Ass director Matthew Vaughn signed on to direct FOX's biggest summer blockbuster. The fact that he has made something not only entertaining, but coherent is a minor miracle. The film still has its problems with breackneck pacing and subpar writing, but the chemistry between Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy is rarely seen in such a big production.

4. The Troll Hunter (André Øvredal; June 10th)

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Synopsis: After learning that real-life trolls exist after years of being covered up by a government conspiracy, a group of Norwegian film students set out to catch the creatures on camera.

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Why You Should See It: One of the most entertaining flicks of the summer will unfortunately fly under the radar it seems. The Troll Hunter has been available on VOD for some time, but it finally hits theaters this month. The adrenaline ride of this one takes you on will likely match the rest of the big-budget blockbusters when all is said and done. Check out our review here.

3. Conan O'Brien Can't Stop (Rodman Flender; June 24th)

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Synopsis: After a much-publicized departure from hosting NBC's Tonight Show - and the severing of a 22-year relationship with the network - O'Brien hit the road with a 32-city music-and-comedy show to exercise his performing chops and exorcise a few demons.

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Why You Should See It: If you missed Conan O'Brien on his road tour, this documentary chronicling the event seems to capture the wild experience. Premiering to great reviews at SXSW, it also seems to venture into the darker side of his NBC split.

2. Submarine (Richard Ayoade; June 3rd)

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Synopsis: 15-year-old Oliver Tate (Craig Roberts) has two objectives: To lose his virginity before his next birthday, and to extinguish the flame between his mother (Sally Hawkins) and an ex-lover (Paddy Considine) who has resurfaced in her life.

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Why You Should See It: In his directorial debut, Richard Ayoade has crafted one of the most lively, refreshingly humorous coming-of-age tales of late. With nods from the films that came before it, there are still many unique touches put into this playfully awkward comedy. Check out my TIFF review here, as well as my Sundance interview with the director.

1. Super 8 (J.J. Abrams; June 10th)

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Synopsis: Ohio, 1979: when kids shooting a super 8 movie witness a train crash, their shock soon turns to feelings of suspicion and horror after disappearances and inexplicable events begin to take place in town.

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Why You Should See It: J.J. Abrams teams with Steven Spielberg for this homage to the '80s blockbuster classics from the latter director. The summer adventure looks to match excellent child acting with a sci-fi mystery we can all get wrapped up in. If there is one must-see, original film this summer, it is Super 8.

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Matinee:

Transformers: Dark of the Moon (Michael Bay; June 29th)

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Synopsis: The Autobots learn of a Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the Moon, and race against the Decepticons to reach it and to learn its secrets.

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Why You Should See a Matinee: With the atrocity that was Revenge of the Fallen, it is hard to be convinced Michael Bay has actually produced a worthwhile blockbuster with his latest mammoth robot creation. The man is great at crafting exciting trailers, but when it comes to feature films, it is rare that he can sustain any sort of drama. It will likely be the highest grossing film of the summer, but if it turns out as bad as the last entry, we can only hope audiences smarten up this time around.

Beautiful Boy (Shawn Ku; June 3rd)

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Synopsis: A married couple on the verge of separation (Michael Sheen and Maria Bello) turn to one another in the wake of a shocking act committed by Sam (Kyle Gallner), their 18-year-old son.

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Why You Should See a Matinee: The dark subject matter likely won't translate to much buzz (just look at the highly underrated Rabbit Hole from last year), but Michael Sheen can certainly command a powerful performance. Judging from mixed festival reviews, this looks to be one to seek out only if you are prepared from the drama.

Film Socialisme (Jean-Luc Godard; June 3rd)

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Synopsis: A magisterial essay on the decline of European Civilization. As a garish cruise ship travels the Mediterranean (with Patti Smith among its guests), Godard embarks on a state of the EU address in a vibrant collage of philosophical quotes, historical revelations and pure cinematographic beauty.

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Why You Should See a Matinee: The response haven't been strong for the next, and likely one of the last, films from the influential French New Wave pioneer Jean-Luc Godard. I certainly hope the trailer isn’t just a sped up version of the film, but reviews certainly hint at that. Check out our NYFF review here.


A Better Life (Chris Weitz; June 24th)

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Synopsis: A crisis befalls Carlos, an illegal immigrant working as a landscaper in Los Angeles and focused on providing a better life for his son.

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Why You Should See a Matinee: What looks to be a modern day Bicycle Thieves certainly won't match up to that classic, but one has to appreciate that Weitz has gone back to small drama territory after New Moon and The Golden Compass.

The Trip (Michael Winterbottom; June 10th)

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Synopsis: When The Observer asks Steve Coogan to tour Northern England's finest restaurants, the actor's idealized getaway soon turns into an exasperating assignment with best friend/professional rival Rob Brydon in tow.

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Why You Should See a Matinee: A wild departure from his last film, The Killer Inside Me, director Michael Winterbottom opts for a quiet look at comedy and the life of performance, in this low-key “adventure” film. The sum doesn’t add up to its parts, but there is enough in this cut-down BBC series for fans of Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon to seek out. Check out our Tribeca review here.

Cars 2 (John Lasseter and Brad Lewis; June 24th)

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Synopsis: Lightning McQueen, pit boss Mater, and the rest of Lightning's crew enter the Race of Champions, a multi-national event taking place in Japan, Germany, Italy, France, and England.

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Why You Should See a Matinee: After Rango and Kung Fu Panda 2, it is shocking to think Pixar may have the worst animation of the bunch this year. There is a clear lack of care shown in the trailers for their latest, a sequel to the monster merchandising hit Cars. It is still coming from the best animation studio in Hollywood and that alone gives me some hope they've been only marketing to the child demographic, hiding the more promising material in the actual film.

What are you seeing this month? What will you be skipping?
 

Solo

Member
X-Men
Super 8
Green Lantern

Pretty much my 3 most hyped of the summer, coming in consecutive weeks.
 

Archurro

Member
I didn't realize all these movies were releasing this month. I definitely want to see Submarine and Super 8.
 

big ander

Member
Movies I really really want to see and will see:
Tree of Life
Super 8
X-Men First Class
Submarine

Movies I'll probably end up seeing also:
Transformers 3
Green Lantern

Is that Submarine release date wide for the US? I'm hoping it will be near me.
 

faridmon

Member
Meh, most of those movies will come way way later here in Europe. Hence me missing out on that Cedar Rapids movie. Didn't even it came out in theatres and now its being faced out.

sigh.
 
Kind of want to see that Conan O'Brien documentary, but:

X-Men (especially with that voucher from the X-Men Blu-ray)
Green Lantern
Super 8

*sigh* Transformers: Dark of the Moon...

Cameron Diaz kills any desire to see that Bad Teacher movie despite the potential funny from Timberlake and Siegel.
 

Peru

Member
The Trip is one of the funniest tv series of the last years, and beautifully filmed as well. Haven't seen the big screen edit, but just see it any way you can. It's a must.
 

Divius

Member
Will probably see in cinema:
The Tree of Life
Super 8
X-men: First Class

Will probably see it on dvd/blu-ray:
Green Lantern
Submarine

Already seen:
The Troll Hunter
 

StuBurns

Banned
Only one I want is Super 8, it's not here in the UK for a few months though, enjoy it you geographically blessed GAFfers.
 

Wes

venison crêpe
JUNE
Fri 3rd - Senna, Prom
Fri 10th - Mother's Day, Jumping the Broom, Honey 2, Age Of Heroes
Fri 17th - Soul Surfer, Potiche, Kung Fu Panda 2, Green Lantern
Fri 24th - Bridesmaids, Bad Teacher

Bridesmaids for me. Hopefully I can convince someone to see Senna with me - I hear it's fantastic.
 

Peru

Member
Every superhero movie, good or bad, gets 90+ % on rottentomatoes, at least the first week. It's getting tiresome.
 
I'm in for Super 8. Probably going to be the movie of the summer.

Still kind of want to see Hangover 2 as well even though I'm not expecting much from it.
 

Blader

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X-Men: First Class
Super 8
Green Lantern
Conan O'Brien Can't Stop
Page One: Inside the New York Times
Transformers: Dark of the Moon


Though I probably won't get to see the two docs until they hit bluray.
 
Definitely...
First Class
Green Lantern
Super 8

Probably...
Transformers

Possibly...
Cars 2

Would like to see Conan O'Brien Can't Stop. Maybe the local arthouse will pick it up.
 

pestul

Member
Great effort put into this OP.

You've brought to light a few that weren't even on my radar, but now I must see them.
 
Is Conan O'Brien Can't Stop actually going to be in theaters? I kind of took it as something that was going straight to pay-per-view.

Also lol transformers lol.
 

Blader

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AbsoluteZero said:
Is Conan O'Brien Can't Stop actually going to be in theaters? I kind of took it as something that was going straight to pay-per-view.

Also lol transformers lol.

Limited release.
 
AbsoluteZero said:
Is Conan O'Brien Can't Stop actually going to be in theaters? I kind of took it as something that was going straight to pay-per-view.

Also lol transformers lol.

Yes, it is getting a limited theatrical run. I'm not sure if it will hit on VOD at the same time, but it should. Considering the distributor's site looks like this ( http://www.abramorama.com ) I wouldn't hold out much hope.
 
AbsoluteZero said:
Is Conan O'Brien Can't Stop actually going to be in theaters? I kind of took it as something that was going straight to pay-per-view.

Also lol transformers lol.

I'm looking forward to the RT for transformers.

Can it go below 20%? I dont' know, but I'm anxious to find out!
 

bud

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Wes said:
JUNE
Fri 3rd - Senna, Prom
Fri 10th - Mother's Day, Jumping the Broom, Honey 2, Age Of Heroes
Fri 17th - Soul Surfer, Potiche, Kung Fu Panda 2, Green Lantern
Fri 24th - Bridesmaids, Bad Teacher

Bridesmaids for me. Hopefully I can convince someone to see Senna with me - I hear it's fantastic.

i hadn't heard of senna until that exceptional feature on top gear about a year ago. that has convinced me to check it out.
 

big ander

Member
Oh yeah: I've seen two episodes of The Trip, and I think I'll just continue watching episodes instead of seeing the feature.
Expendable. said:
Not wide :( Only 4 theaters to start off. Hopefully will expand greatly.
Damn. Won't be seeing it this month then.
 

paul187

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Xmen and Super 8 for sure. Maybe Green Lantern or Transformers, I'll probably watch one of those based on word of mouth. Most likely Transformers since if I'm going to watch that movie it's got to be in the theaters. An effects showcase like that has to be seen in theaters. Though if it's a steaming pile like the second one I'll probably pass altogether.
 

An-Det

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Xmen, Super 8, and Transformers for me. Some of the others I'll catch at some point too, like Green lantern and Trollhunter. Xmen and Super 8 should be legitimately good, and Transformers will be a visual splendor in imax, so it should be a good month for movies for me.
 

dofry

That's "Dr." dofry to you.
Based on that list it looks like June is a very dry month for me (no-fap contest pun intended).

Cars 2 definitely though and I never knew about Super 8. I want to check Socialisme because I've always wanted to take a mediterranean cruise.

(I hate Ryan Reynolds like a plaque.)
 

soco

Member
i saw Page One the other day. it was really good. I also saw Lesson Plan, which was fascinating to watch. While there's an inflated sense of self-worth, you do realize how important places like the nytimes are to news media.


My June films are:

1. The Last Mountain
2. Norman
3. Weekend
4. salvation boulevard
5. Tornado Alley
6. Project Nim
7. Terri
8. My so-called enemy
9. Princess
10. Almanya


i just finished watching:
1. Whistleblower - interesting story, acting is pretty good, but the writing was pretty horrible.
2. Lesson Plan - Incredibly fascinating documentary about the students and teachers involved with the 3rd wave experiment.
3. Simple Simon - Hilarious.
4. Natural Selection - also hilarious & touching
5. Love - interesting. pretty amazing for the budget.
6. Perfect Sense - pretty interesting film.
7. Another Earth - interesting concept.
 
Probably just X-Men and only because it's gotten pretty good reviews so far and I have a soft spot for those mutant bastards.

Nothing else interests me enough to pay expensive ticket prices. They can wait for Netflix.
 

Wes

venison crêpe
bud said:
i hadn't heard of senna until that exceptional feature on top gear about a year ago. that has convinced me to check it out.
Indeed. Mark Kermode did a video blog post on it recently: Sennasational

"Senna is essential viewing this year"
 

Darklord

Banned
I just looked to see when The Green Lantern would be out in Australia. It's not out until August! What the fuck? Why is it released so late here?
 
soco said:
i saw Page One the other day. it was really good. I also saw Lesson Plan, which was fascinating to watch. While there's an inflated sense of self-worth, you do realize how important places like the nytimes are to news media.


My June films are:

1. The Last Mountain
2. Norman
3. Weekend
4. salvation boulevard
5. Tornado Alley
6. Project Nim
7. Terri
8. My so-called enemy
9. Princess
10. Almanya


i just finished watching:
1. Whistleblower - interesting story, acting is pretty good, but the writing was pretty horrible.
2. Lesson Plan - Incredibly fascinating documentary about the students and teachers involved with the 3rd wave experiment.
3. Simple Simon - Hilarious.
4. Natural Selection - also hilarious & touching
5. Love - interesting. pretty amazing for the budget.
6. Perfect Sense - pretty interesting film.
7. Another Earth - interesting concept.

Where did you see Another Earth/Whistleblower? I missed them at Sundance/TIFF, can't wait to see them.

Salvation Boulevard got horrendous reviews at Sundance. The Last Mountain is really good, we managed to get an interview with the director, intense guy!
 
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