The final month of the Summer Movie Season is here, and after a hot July, things on the big screen will cool down a little. But this August will still bring the return of a big-name director, some re-releases, an unwelcome remake, and another entry in a classic horror franchise. Here is what’s coming to the big screen this month:
TRAP – Famed director M. Night Shyamalan returns to the big screen with this thriller where a serial killer (Josh Hartnett), takes his teenage daughter to a concert, only to find out the entire event is a trap set by police to nab him.
HAROLD AND THE PURPLE CRAYON – This live-action/animated fantasy serves as a sequel to the 1955 children’s’ book, and has Harold (Zachary Levi), as a man with a magical purple crayon he has owned since childhood.
BORDERLANDS – The popular sci-fi video game series gets its first feature film, where an alliance of misfits comes together to find a missing girl. The cast includes Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, and Jamie Lee Curtis. It is directed by Eli Roth (HOSTEL, KNOCK KNOCK).
IT ENDS WITH US – The best-selling romance novel by Colleen Hoover gets a big screen adaptation. Blake Lively and Jenny Slate star.
CUCKOO – In this horror film, a teenager is drawn into a sinister plot by her father’s boss. Hunter Schafer, Jessica Henwick, and Dan Stevens (TV’S DOWNTON ABBEY), star.
CORALINE – One of the best animated films of this millennium gets a big-screen re-release for its 15thanniversary, in 3D.
ALIEN: ROMULUS – The ALIEN franchise screams on with this film which is set between the events of ALIEN (1979), and ALIENS (1986). This time a group of young space colonists stumble upon a derelict space station. It is directed by Fede Alvarez, who helmed the EVIL DEAD remake in 2013.
BLINK TWICE – Zoe Kravitz (daughter of Lenny), directs this thriller where a cocktail waitress (Naomi Ackie), travels to a billionaire’s remote island…where things start to go wrong. Channing Tatum co-stars.
THE CROW – The remake of the 1994 cult-classic film. Bill Skarsgard (IT), plays the resurrected musician who avenges the death of himself and his fiancĂ©. It is directed by Rupert Sanders (SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN).
SHAUN OF THE DEAD – Edgar Wright’s classic zombie flick, considered to be one of the best comedy films of all time, returns to the big screen for its 20th anniversary.
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Next month, Reel Speak previews the month of September.
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