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“Top Gun: Maverick” Tom Cruise will turn 60 over this July 4 weekend, but he doesn’t age. And this sequel to the 1986 flyboy blockbuster that made him a star -- except now he teaches Navy young’uns how to be top guns -- doesn’t age either. It’s two hours of pure pow. Hello, summer!
“Crimes of the Future” Body-horror maestro David Cronenberg steps into the future where surgery is the new sex and a couple, played by Viggo Mortensen and Lea Seydoux, turn organ removal into performance art, that is until detective Kristen Stewart starts snooping. Expect a mindbending provocation.
“Jurassic World: Dominion” In the conclusion of the “Jurassic World” trilogy, Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are joined by original “Jurassic Park” stars Laura Dern, Sam Neill and Jeff Goldblum in an epic battle between dinosaurs and humans to decide who is really the apex predator. Any guesses?
“Lightyear” Pixar/Disney aims for a new animated jackpot by telling the origin story of Buzz Lightyear, a young astronaut now voiced by Chris Evans—Captain America himself— instead of Tim Allen who did the talking for the space ranger in the “Toy Story” films. Marooned on a hostile planet, young Buzz must find his way home in the company of a robot...
“Elvis” Lisa Marie Presley is unstinting in her praise of Baz Luhrmann’s biopic of her father starring Austin Butler as Elvis and Tom Hanks as the King’s manager Col. Tom Parker, a Dutch citizen often mistaken for a southerner. The King’s daughter says that if Butler doesn’t win an Oscar, she’ll eat her own foot. How’s that for setting up expectati...
“Minions: The Rise of Gru” The fifth entry in the animated “Despicable Me” franchise again features Steve Carell as the voice of Gru, a budding villain who longs to join a team of supercrooks, led by Taraji P. Henson. Luckliy, the Minions—all memorably voiced by Pierre Coffin—are on Gru’s side.
“Thor: Love and Thunder” Anyone who saw "Thor: Ragnarok” knows that director Taika Waititi’s 2017 take on the Norse God of Thunder, played by Chris Hemsworth, is the most insanely funny epic to ever come out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So rejoice that Waititi is back at the helm as Thor mixes it up with Natalie Portman as a former flame and C...
“Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris” Based on the enchanting Paul Gallico novel, this aging Cinderella story concerns a 1950’s London cleaning woman, played by Lesley Manville, who uses her widow’s pension to buy a dress from the House of Dior in Paris. “It’s not sewing,” she says, “it’s making moonlight.” Aww.
“Nope” Whenever filmmaker Jordan Peele (“Get Out,” “Us”) wants to fry our nerves to a frazzle, the result is a movie event. Nobody knows nothing about the plot except there are horses and maybe aliens, something eerie in the sky and “Get Out” star Daniel Kaluuya, ready to make us scream “nope” at the screen whenever Peele shows us something we’re s...
“Vengeance” B.J. Novak really gets out of “The Office” by making his directing debut as well as writing and starring in this thriller as a New York podcaster who travels to West Texas to go ballistic on whoever offed his former lover. Expect twists from Novak and a cast that includes Issa Rae, Ashton Kutcher and the delectable J. Smith-Cameron of “...
- Aftersun. Charlotte Wells, UK / USA. Charlotte Wells’s dazzling feature debut shades the joy of an 11-year-old’s resort holiday with her father through the prism of her attempts as an adult to piece together his pain.
- Saint Omer. Alice Diop, France. Alice Diop’s fiction feature debut, based loosely on a real-life infanticide court case, examines the monstrous potential within all mothers with startling insight and empathy.
- Decision to Leave. Park Chanwook, South Korea. From its slam-bang opening scenes to its tragic finale, Park Chanwook’s latest film, a romantic crime procedural, seamlessly strings together complex yet high-impact images, its ultra-charismatic leads entwined in a rhapsody of uncertainties.
- The Banshees of Inisherin. Martin McDonagh, Ireland / UK / USA. Martin McDonagh reaches a new career high with this reflective, compassionate, disquieting tale of two friends who violently fall out with each other in a small Irish coastal village.
- Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness (May 6 - Theaters) Marvel Studios' next superhero extravaganza is the Benedict Cumberbatch-fronted Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
- Operation Mincemeat (May 11 - Netflix) Based on the Ben Macintyre book of the same name, Operation Mincemeat stars Colin Firth, Matthew Macfadyen, and Jason Isaacs in a rousing World War II drama.
- Firestarter (May 13 - Theaters/Peacock) The world can never have enough movies based on Stephen King novels, and the latest big screen adaptation of the iconic horror author's work is Blumhouse's Firestarter.
- Senior Year (May 13 - Netflix) You'd be excused for wondering whether 40-something Rebel Wilson is wise casting for a high school cheerleader, but that's sort of the point for Netflix's Senior Year.
"Step Into" is a re-creation of many classic movie dance scenes, and it succeeds wonderfully. The brother-sister team, as producers and stars, have created a beautiful tribute to the dancing of "Singin' in the Rain" and "Saturday Night Fever", among others.
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Step Into... The Movies: Directed by R.J. Durell, Nick Florez. With Derek Hough, Julianne Hough, John Stamos, Charli D'Amelio. A set of performances inspired on films such as Singin' in the Rain, Moulin Rouge, Beauty and the Beast, Chicago, Dirty Dancing, Saturday Night Fever and La La Land.