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Movies are back in full force this summer, and June feels like the month the floodgates break. There’s action comedies! Experimental documentaries! Sexy European romantic tragedies! Horror flicks!
Zola. Plus a new Pixar movie and an animated film about a chainsaw-wielding George Washington leading a team to fight Benedict Arnold. Get ready, friends.
Here are a dozen of June’s most interesting films to look for in theaters or on streaming platforms.
All Light Everywhere
Release date: June 4
We undeniably live in a surveillance society. Cameras are ubiquitous, from body cameras on cops to drone-enabled cameras that capture views from above to the phone cameras we hold in our hands every day. But what do cameras miss? Do they really give us a more objective view of reality? Those are the questions Theo Anthony (
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Are we finally going to have an honest-to-God, genuine Grade-A summer movie season this year? We’re not out of the woods yet in regards to Covid-19 being a thing of the past not by a long shot but as vaccination numbers rise, theaters begin reopening in earnest and studios start releasing a back log of blockbusters, we seem to be closer than ever to getting that good, old-fashion