Believe it
or not, the Summer Movie Season of 2014 is nearing its halfway point. Here are
the notable films for the month of July.
EARTH TO
ECHO – In what looks like E.T. meets THE GOONIES with a sprinkle of BATTERIES
NOT INCLUDED, a trio of pre-teens befriend a small alien and work to get him
home. Presented in a “found-footage” format.
DAWN OF THE
PLANET OF THE APES – The sequel to RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES continues the
story of genetically evolved apes led by Caeser (motion-captured by Andy
Serkis). Co-stars Jason Clarke (ZERO DARK THIRTY), Gary Oldman, and Kodi
Smit-McPhee. Directed by Matt Reeves (LET ME IN).
BOYHOOD – In
what may be the film of the year…Richard Linklater (BEFORE MIDNIGHT), shot this
film with the same cast over a period of 12 years, telling a story through the
eyes of a child who literally grows up on screen. Stars Patricia Arquette and
Ethan Hawke, with Ellar Coltrane as the boy who grows into a man.
RAGE – Nic
Cage stars as a businessman with a dark past. Co-stars Peter Stormare, Rachel
Nichols, and Danny Glover.
THE PURGE:
ANARCHY – The sequel to THE PURGE in which society lifts all laws one day a
year and everyone goes nuts for no reason. Stars Frank Grillo (WARRIOR, THE
GREY).
SEX TAPE –
If you enjoy seeing Jason Segel and Cameron Diaz make fools of themselves, this
movie is for you.
PLANES: FIRE
AND RESCUE – This is a sequel to Disney’s PLANES (2013), which was a spinoff to
Pixar’s CARS (2006). Features the voices of Dane Cook and Ed Harris.
HERCULES –
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson stars as the muscled-out mythological hero. Directed
by Brett Ratner (RUSH HOUR, RED DRAGON), and co-stars Joseph Fiennes, Ian
McShane, Rufus Sewell, and John Hurt.
LUCY –
Scarlett Johansson (HER, THE AVENGERS) stars as a young woman whose physical
and mental abilities are enhanced, making her a human weapon. Co-stars Morgan
Freeman, and is directed by Luc Besson (THE PROFESSIONAL, THE FIFTH ELEMENT).
A MOST
WANTED MAN – This will be your last chance to see the late great Phillip
Seymour Hoffman in a serious role before he appears in another dumbassed HUNGER
GAMES movie. Centered on an immigration scandal, it co-stars Rachel McAdams,
Willem Dafoe, Robin Wright, and Daniel Bruhl (RUSH). Directed by Anton Corbijn
(THE AMERICAN).
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Next month,
Episode VII looks at the final month of the Summer Movie Season.
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