COMING SOON: June 2011
Two superhero movies, another Pixar sequel, and a bunch of robots blowing up Chicago! If that does nothing for you, then there are plenty of buzz-worthy indies and docs to discover. Out of all the June releases, I am most looking forward three releases: Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life”, a recent Palm D’Or winner at Cannes, the sci-fi film “Super 8”, directed by J.J. Abrams and produced by Steven Spielberg, and what looks to be a hilarious comedy starring Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan (as themselves) called “The Trip” (see trailer below). You’ll find a list of all the films scheduled to be released this month. Of course, dates are subject to change and IMDB links are included….
June 3rd
- Beautiful Boy (limited)
- Beginners (limited)
- Empire of Silver (limited)
- The Last Mountain (limited)
- Love, Wedding, Marriage (limited)
- Mr. Nice (limited)
- Rejoice and Shout (NY; LA release: June 17)
- Submarine (limited)
- Tree of Life (limited)
- X-Men: First Class
- One Lucky Elephant (NY; LA release: June 24)
- Bride Flight (NY, LA)
- The Chameleon (limited)
- Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer
- Just Like Us (NY, LA & DC; expands: June 17)
- Road to Nowhere (NY; LA release: June 17)
- Super 8 (conventional and IMAX theaters)
- The Trip (limited)
- Trollhunter (limited)
- Viva Riva! (limited)
- The Art of Getting By (limited)
- Buck (limited)
- Green Lantern (3D/2D theaters)
- Kidnapped (NY)
- Mr. Popper’s Penguins
- My Afternoons with Margueritte (limited)
- Page One: Inside The New York Times (NY)
- R (NY)
- A Better Life (limited)
- A Little Help (limited)
- A Love Affair of Sorts (NY; LA release: July 2011)
- Bad Teacher
- The Best and the Brightest (NY, LA)
- Cars 2 (3D/2D theaters and IMAX 3D)
- Conan O’Brien Can’t Stop (limited)
- Fading of the Cries (LA; NY release: July 8th)
- General Orders No. 9 (NY)
- Leap Year (Ano bisiesto) (NY; LA release: July 1,)
- Names of the Love (NY, LA)
- Transformers: Dark of the Moon (3D/2D theaters and IMAX)
The pictures of the newly re-opened Patio Theater included were taken by Gordon McAlpin . The Patio Theater is located in Portage Park, a northwest neighborhood in Chicago. It’s a one-theater movie house that has been closed for some time, so tomorrow’s grand opening is kind of a big deal. For five dollars you can watch “Thor” in glorious 2D! So, if you’re local, you have no excuse then to go support this theater!