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

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The summer season is in full swing, with one record-breaker already setting the bar, box-office wise. But yet again, this month mostly brings quality limited releases, including a few festival favorites and a film from a director who had all-time success last summer. Also note that the first matinee would certainly be on our list, but word is that Paramount cut up the original film, so we'll have to wait and see. Check out the list below and let us know what you're looking forward to.

Matinees: The Loved Ones (6/1), A Cat In Paris (6/1), The Do-Deca-Pentathlon (6/6), Dark Horse (6/8), Bel Ami (6/8), Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap (6/15), The Woman in the Fifth (6/15) and Neil Young Journeys (6/29)

10. Take This Waltz (Sarah Polley; June 29th)

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Synopsis: A happily married woman falls for the artist who lives across the street.

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Why You Should See It: Falling sharply from her restrained drama Away From Her, Take This Waltz is a unfortunately a mixed bag. But it still makes the list with a handful of well-orchestrated scenes thanks to a strong performance by Michelle Williams, including a surprising dramatic turn from Seth Rogen. It's a shame things veer off into repetitive, ridiculous territory by the second half, but there's enough good here to warrant a watch.

9. Safety Not Guaranteed (Colin Trevorrow; June 8th)

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Synopsis: Three magazine employees head out on an assignment to interview a guy who placed a classified ad seeking a companion for time travel.

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Why You Should See It: While I was mixed on the film at Sundance, Colin Trevorrow's indie (light) sci-fi drama does a good amount right. Jake Johnson steals the show, while Parks & Recreation star Aubrey Plaza proves to be a worth leading lady. Those going in expecting any Primer-level ideas will be disappointed, but a solid, mostly fun character drama will be delivered.

8. Extraterrestrial (Nacho Vigalondo; June 15th)

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Synopsis: Everyone knows what to do if one morning the sky would be absolutely full of UFOs: run as fast as you can. However, what would happen if the invasion started while you are in the flat of the girl of your dreams, the one you have just met?

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Why You Should See It: Timecrimes director Nacho Vigalondo is switching gears in a major way for his next film. Don't let the still above trick you, as this sci-fi comedy is more of a three-way love triangle story than anything else. Cleverly crafted, the director still proves he has a firm handle on storytelling. Check out my TIFF review and one can also see the film on VOD this month.

7. Your Sister's Sister (Lynn Shelton; June 15th)

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Synopsis: Iris invites her friend Jack to stay at her family's island getaway after the death of his brother. At their remote cabin, Jack's drunken encounter with Hannah, Iris' sister, kicks off a revealing stretch of days.

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Why You Should See It: Following up the stellar "mumblecore" indie Humpday, Lynn Shelton takes a more conventional approach with this dramedy. Still packing the same knack for dialogue, the charming Emily Blunt joins Mark Duplass (in yes, his second feature of the month) and Rosemarie Dewitt. Check out our Tribeca review here.

6. Brave (Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman, Steve Purcell; June 22nd)

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Synopsis: Determined to make her own path in life, Princess Merida defies a custom that brings chaos to her kingdom. Granted one wish, Merida must rely on her bravery and her archery skills to undo a beastly curse.

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Why You Should See It: With their first female-led animation, Pixar has nowhere to go but up after their heinous attempt at entertainment with Cars 2. I'm still not sold at the blocky animation in this fantasy folktale, but the rest looks to be spot-on, with a colorful cast of characters and a return to strong storytelling.

5. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (Lorene Scafaria; June 22nd)

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Synopsis: As an asteroid nears Earth, a man finds himself alone after his wife leaves in a panic. He decides to take a road trip to reunite with his high school sweetheart. Accompanying him is a neighbor who inadvertently puts a wrench in his plan.

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Why You Should See It: After writing the smart, enjoyable teen dramedy Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, Lorene Scafaria is taking a major jump with her directorial debut. Bringing together Steve Carell and Keira Knightley, we've got a comedy that looks at the lighter side of an apocalypse. In a summer full of mindless blockbusters, it's nice to see a mix of high-concept and character-focused drama seemingly done right.

4. To Rome with Love (Woody Allen; June 22nd)

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Synopsis: A story about a number of people in Italy, some American, some Italian, some residents, some visitors, and the romances and adventures and predicaments they get into.

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Why You Should See It: Following up the most successful film of his career, Woody Allen is back with his yearly offering and this time staying in Europe. To Rome with Love hasn't had the warmest response overseas, but I can't resist the cast of Allen himself, with Alec Baldwin, Roberto Benigni, Penélope Cruz, Judy Davis, Jesse Eisenberg, Greta Gerwig and Ellen Page.

3. Magic Mike (Steven Soderbergh; June 29th)

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Synopsis: A male stripper teaches a younger performer how to party, pick up women, and make easy money.

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Why You Should See It: In what looks to his experimental and mainstream sides coalescing, Steven Soderbergh could be two-for-two this year after his stylish thriller Haywire. Taken from the true-life stripper beginnings of Channing Tatum, Magic Mike also features Matthew McConaughey in what looks to be a scene-stealing supporting role. Doing what Soderbergh does best, I hope he brings us into a world I certainly have little knowledge about.

2. Prometheus (Ridley Scott; June 8th)

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Synopsis: A team of explorers discover a clue to the origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a journey to the darkest corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrifying battle to save the future of the human race.

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Why You Should See It: The most hyped science-fiction film of 2012, and perhaps many years, is finally landing. While early reviews are divisive, I still can't wait to see Ridley Scott returning to the genre, especially with actors as talented as Michael Fassbender, Idris Elba and more. Reportedly bold and visually stunning, this looks to be some of the most fun of the summer.

1. Beasts of the Southern Wild (Benh Zeitlin; June 27th)

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Synopsis: Faced with her father's fading health and environmental changes that release an army of prehistoric creatures called aurochs, six-year-old Hushpuppy leaves her Delta-community home in search of her mother.

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Why You Should See It: With Sundance and Cannes awards in hand, Benh Zeitlin's stirring, inventive first feature film is now set for a release late this month. While I enjoyed it (review here) on a first viewing, it's strengths have only grown in my mind since that time. With the the recurring lack of creativity in Hollywood, here's a film that's bursting with imagination in every frame.

What are you watching this month?
 

cousins

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off-topic, but, could you give me some woody allen recommendations in general? I'm trying to get into him.
 

Keylime

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Prometheus not being #1 on the list is basically a confirmation of horrible taste and should be punishable by death.

...being the banner pic to the thread isn't enough!
 
I first was really hyped for Prometheus, too bad it seems to fall short on the writing aspect. I'll also maybe see Brave, don't know any of the other movies, but I'm curious for Extraterrestrial since I liked Timecrimes.
 

Alrus

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Prometheus and Brave are guaranteed (although it annoys me I have to watch Brave in french because the dub seems going from trailers).

Also going to go see Moonrise kingdom because I haven't had the time to yet.

Rest of the limited releases aren't going to be in theaters here for a while I guess.

Edit: Ah fuck, the cinema that usually offer subtitled films in my isn't screening prometheus, that's fucking bullshit :(
 
Prometheus, and eventually Brave and Ted (which isn't listed for some reason?)

Some reason? It looks terribly unfunny. Also missing are: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, That's My Boy, Madagascar 3, Snow White and the Huntsman, Rock of Ages and Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection. Baaaaaaad month for wide releases, over all.
 

xbhaskarx

Member
The only two movies I can even think about right now are Prometheus and Moonrise Kingdom, I'll worry about the others once I have seen those.
 
Prometheus, Take This Waltz, Safety Not Guaranteed, Your Sister's Sister, Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, maybe Brave. I don't know why I've not been as up on Brave, it just hasn't grabbed me like any of the other Pixar movies.
 
Prometheus not being #1 on the list is basically a confirmation of horrible taste and should be punishable by death.

...being the banner pic to the thread isn't enough!

It was a tough choice, but Beasts of the Southern Wild is just too damn good to ignore. Doesn't look like anyone on GAF is interested in though, unfortunately.
 

Rich!

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I would be seeing Prometheus tonight if it wasn't for the fact that my girlfriend is refusing to go with me (BUT ITS SCAAARY).

Doesn't help that all my mates went last night, as I was convinced I'd be going today. Sucks.
 

paul187

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Can't wait for Prometheus.


I'm hoping that Brave turns out good. I've been really disappointed with Pixars last few films outside of Toy Story 3. Hearing that the original creator/director was let go doesn't give me hope.
 

BobsRevenge

I do not avoid women, GAF, but I do deny them my essence.
All of the top four for me. I'm most excited about Magic Mike, but I'm a Soderbergh fanatic, so that's expected.
 

Violet_0

Banned
Brave, Prometheus, Moonrise Empire

but I've got to check the release dates of the movies here

e: well, fuck me, I'll have to wait for another 2 months for all of those


I'm intrigued by Beasts of the Southern Wild, will wait for the RT score
 

Dan

No longer boycotting the Wolfenstein franchise
Prometheus, Brave, Magic Mike, Extraterrestrial and Beasts of the Southern Wild.
 

freshair

Member
Snow White (tonight)
Prometheus / Safety Not Guaranteed
Rock of Ages / Your Sister's Sister
Brave / Abe Lincoln / Seeking A Friend / To Rome with Love (packed weekend, wow)
Magic Mike / TED / Beasts / People Like Us
 

Quick

Banned
Prometheus, Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, and Brave.

Been looking forward to Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, especially now. I need my Carell fix after a shitty season 8 for The Office, and Keria Knightley in a comedy is like once every blue moon (if you even count Pirates of the Carribean as a comedy, I sort of do).
 

Robot 492

Banned
off-topic, but, could you give me some woody allen recommendations in general? I'm trying to get into him.
I would recommend these 10 to start:
1. Annie Hall
2. Manhattan
3. Crimes and Misdemeanors
4. Radio Days
5. Sweet and Lowdown
6. The Purple Rose of Cairo
7. Stardust Memories
8. Hannah and Her Sisters
9. Husbands and Wives
10. Manhattan Murder Mystery

And then the rest of his 70s/80s/90s output, plus his few gems from last decade (Match Point, Vicky Christina Barcelona). I like all of his stuff, really.
 

noah111

Still Alive
Prometheus baby. Oh and Sider-Man is coming out on 28/29/30 in select territories.. Japan, India, Germany and a few others I think.

Probably going to take the kids to see Brave, though.
 

wenis

Registered for GAF on September 11, 2001.
To Rome With Love

then Prometheus when the hype dies down and I can watch it in a quiet and empty theater and Take This Waltz because there's a pre-screening I got a ticket for :)
 

Keylime

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It was a tough choice, but Beasts of the Southern Wild is just too damn good to ignore. Doesn't look like anyone on GAF is interested in though, unfortunately.

I think the most interesting (from a mainstream POV) movie is going to be Brave. It doesn't seem like it's an obvious box office smash at all...and I wonder if Pixar will fall back into sequel land if it bombs.
 

Eric Hall

Member
Prometheus, Seeking a Friend, and Brave for wide releases

I would like to see Beasts, both films with Duplass, and Moonrise Kingdom soon, but I don't feel like going to the city to see them. So hopefully they open up closer to me.

Also, Magic Mike looks pretty bad. Are people excited because it is Soderbergh?
 
Prometheus, Seeking a Friend, and Brave for wide releases

I would like to see Beasts, both films with Duplass, and Moonrise Kingdom soon, but I don't feel like going to the city to see them. So hopefully they open up closer to me.

Also, Magic Mike looks pretty bad. Are people excited because it is Soderbergh?

Not only does it look bad it also co-stars Olivia Munn.
 

KevinCow

Banned
Definitely seeing Brave.

Might see End of the World and Safety Not Guaranteed if they get good reviews. Might just wait and rent them, though.

Will probably see Prometheus, because I'm sick of hearing all the hype about how "IT'S GONNA BE THE BEST SCI-FI FILM EVER AND THE BEST MOVIE THIS YEAR AND I WILL CONDESCENDINGLY LAUGH AT ANYONE WHO SUGGESTS OTHERWISE EVEN THOUGH I HAVEN'T EVEN SEEN THE MOVIE YET AND RIDLEY SCOTT'S LAST FEW MOVIES HAVE BEEN TOTAL SHIT!!!" and I'm curious about exactly how much it fails to live up to the hype.
 

elwes

Member
Release date for Prometheus says June 1st if you do a google search, but everywhere else has it as the 8th. Is it only in select theaters till the 8th?
 
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