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From the post-apocalypse to the moon, there s a lot of places to be whisked away to this summer. (Image: Paramount, Warner Bros, A24, Marvel Studios, and Netflix)
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From the post-apocalypse to the moon, there’s a lot of places to be whisked away to this summer.
Image: Paramount, Warner Bros, A24, Marvel Studios, and Netflix
We feel like Janine in
Ghostbusters, except instead of screaming “We got one!” it’s “Summer movies!”
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Yes, after basically a full year without movies in theaters, covid-19 vaccinations and health regulations have made it possible for some theaters to reopen that means it’s time for an actual summer movie season. Hollywood is dusting off the blockbuster films that were supposed to come out in 2020 and releasing them this year and the boom in home viewing means an equal amount of intriguing films are coming to various on-demand and streaming services over the next few months. It’s not the traditional summer movie season by a long shot, but it’s close and we’ll certainly take it.
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Providing an intensely darker, more brooding take on the famous DC Comics character than we ve seen in previous live-action features, Todd Phillips heavily Martin Scorsese-influenced
Joker, a character study exploring the reworked origin story of the titular character, divided critics but became an unlikely worldwide hit. The R-rated dramatic film grossed over a billion dollars worldwide and it received 11 Oscar nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director, with Joaquin Phoenix winning Best Actor for his unhinged portrayal of The Clown Prince of Crime. However you feel about the movie itself, it s hard to deny the visceral power of the lead actor s committed performance.