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      • Summer movie season, which usually kicks off the first weekend of May, will be delayed this year because of the pandemic. But the late start doesn’t mean that this summer is any less important than other years. In fact, this could be one of the most crucial summers for Hollywood ever.
      www.cnn.com/2021/05/07/media/summer-movie-season-preview-pandemic/index.html
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  2. A month-by-month breakdown of the best summer movies 2021 has to offer, from A Quiet Place Part II and F9 to Luca and The Suicide Squad.

    • “Mainstream”
    • “Wrath of Man”
    • “Pink Skies Ahead”
    • “Oxygen”
    • “The Killing of Two Lovers”
    • “Spiral”
    • “profile”
    • “Army of The Dead”
    • “There Is No Evil”
    • “The Woman in The Window”

    Combining the ultra-cool gauziness of her aunt Sofia’s films with a nuance and sensitivity all her own, Gia Coppola did the family name proud with her 2014 debut “Palo Alto,” which holds up as one of this century’s best movies about being young in America. Coppola’s long-awaited second feature finds her re-teaming with key collaborators (like music...

    Guy Ritchie bounced back from the lows of 2017’s “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword” with back-to-back box office hits “Aladdin” (2019) and “The Gentlemen” (2020). Can Ritchie make it three hits in a row? Enter “Wrath of Man,” which should be an easy attraction for action movie fans hungry for a rock-em-sock-em theater experience, as it reunites the...

    Best-selling author Kelly Oxford goes behind the camera for her long-in-the-making debut, which premiered at SXSW in 2020 and will debut on MTV (commercial-free!), where the accomplished first feature should reach its ideal audience. The charming and insightful ’90s-set coming-of-age dramedy stars Jessica Barden as Winona who, just as Oxford did in...

    Over the last two decades, prolific French horror director Alexandre Aja has delivered a gorier take on Wes Craven’s “The Hills Have Eyes,” crafted a funny and gratuitous B-movie homage with “Piranha 3D,” and delighted critics and audiences with disaster thriller “Crawl.” For his ninth effort, Aja is trying his hand at sci-fi horror with “Oxygen,” ...

    With a movie called “The Killing of Two Lovers,” one might know what to expect from the start, but Robert Machoian’s gripping thriller plays off the prediction of its title at every riveting moment. David (a disheveled Clayne Crawford) is already at wit’s end when the movie begins, hovering over his estranged wife (Spideh Moafi) and her new boyfrie...

    The “Saw” horror franchise is coming back for a ninth go-round on the big screen with the upcoming “Spiral,” starring Chris Rock and Samuel L. Jackson. Rock came up with the idea himself for this reimagining, which looks like it has more in common with David Fincher’s “Seven” than with any previous installment in the long-running horror franchise. ...

    The best and most harrowing addition to the emerging sub-genre of movies that take place entirely within the space of a computer screen, Timur Bekmambetov’s “Profile” brings a new and much-needed dimension to its conceit by using it in the service of a semi-realistic story. That’s almost uncharted territory for a type of filmmaking born out of shlo...

    With “Justice League” behind him, Zack Snyder is jumping from Warner Bros. to Netflix to kick off what could be another massive new franchise with “Army of the Dead.” The film marks the director’s return to the zombie genre after he made the jump to features from music videos with his 2004 debut “Dawn of the Dead.” Starring Dave Bautista, Theo Ross...

    “There Is No Evil” spends 30 minutes establishing its premise, and another two hours taking it in surprising new directions. Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof’s brilliant anthology feature unfolds across four stories about military men tasked with executions as they grapple with their options, contend with the fallout, and witness the impact it ha...

    However good or bad “The Woman in the Window” turns out to be, it is surely destined to be one of the buzziest summer offerings from Netflix. Directed by Joe Wright and adapted from A.J. Finn’s bestseller, the film stars Amy Adams as agoraphobic woman who believes she saw her new friend murdered in the apartment across the street. Will anyone belie...

    • Spiral: From The Book of Saw (May 14) Darren Lynn Bousman (Saw2, 3, and 4) returns to direct Spiral: From the Book of Saw, a soft reboot of the long-running horror franchise.
    • A Quiet Place Part 2 (May 28) After multiple COVID-related delays, A Quiet Place Part 2, the sequel to writer/director John Krasinski's surprise sci-fi/horror hit from 2018, is headed to theaters.
    • Cruella (May 28, Also On Disney+) The next in Disney's line of live-action reimaginings of classic animated characters, Cruella serves as an origin story for the 101 Dalmatians villain, with Emma Stone in the lead role.
    • The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (June 4, Also On HBO Max) Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren in The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, the first in the series not to be directed by creator James Wan.
  3. May 13, 2021 · Check out our complete summer movie release schedule for May, June, July, August & Sept 2021 & our must-see picks, including the new Quiet Place 2 trailer.

    • Cruella (May 28) In theaters and streaming on Disney Plus Premier Access. We're not sure how much Cruella will rewrite the history of the titular 101 Dalmatians villain, but the Emma Stone-led film is giving us Maleficent vibes.
    • A Quiet Place Part II (May 28) In theaters. Now that the streets of the country are no longer a series of quiet places themselves thanks to social distancing, the eerie calm of A Quiet Place 2 seems like an actual escape.
    • The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (June 4) In theaters and streaming on HBO Max. The summer scaries are in full effect in the third movie in the main Conjuring franchise, which brings back Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.
    • Vivo (June 4) Streaming on Netflix. Call this the summer of Lin-Manuel Miranda. His musical In the Heights is hitting theaters (more on that below) and he voices the lead character and wrote the songs for Vivo.
  4. May 5, 2021 · Here’s the current 2021 summer movie calendar, along with where you’ll be able to watch each release.

  5. Mar 26, 2021 · Tom Cruise, Black Widow and the 'F9' crew are hoping to welcome fans back to theaters. But are we actually going to have a summer-movie season?

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