The cast list is stacked with real NBA stars and legends, like Kenny Smith, Anthony Edwards, Kyle Lowry, Tobias Harris, and LeBron James is one of the producers. (In theaters June 3.) - Bilge Ebiri HustleĪdam Sandler’s back in a dramatic role, but this one also seems to be a dream fulfillment role for him: He plays a scout for the Philadelphia 76ers who chances upon a promising Spanish NBA prospect (played by actual NBA player Juancho Hernangomez). Sassoon’s horrific experiences during WWI fueled much of his writing and activism, and Davies - who is himself modern cinema’s great poet of memory - has a field day exploring the nature of trauma, longing, and loneliness in what feels like a statement film for the director. (In theaters June 3.) - Alison Willmore BenedictionĪ new Terence Davies film is always cause for excitement, but his latest, an austere and elegant biopic of British poet Siegfried Sassoon, is truly special. If the sight of Kristen Stewart crooning to Viggo Mortensen about how “surgery is the new sex” in the trailer isn’t enough to sell you on David Cronenberg’s latest, how about the promise of the Canadian auteur’s return to the body horror genre he basically owns? Crimes of the Future, which borrows its title (and nothing else) from an early effort in Cronenberg’s filmography, stars Mortensen, Stewart, Léa Seydoux, Don McKellar, and Scott Speedman, as well as all sorts of disturbingly organic-looking medical equipment.
Below are the movies we can’t wait to see in June, July, and August (along with the rest of the 2022 movie calendar as it stands now). On the major studio side, horror maestro Jordan Peele is back in the director’s chair for Nope Dan Trachtenberg has unveiled a surprise Predator movie and the spectacle of Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic is aiming to get you all shook up, too. It’s shaping up to be a stellar indie-movie season, in fact, with Peter Strickland’s Flux Gourmet picking up where Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future leaves off, and titles like Marcel the Shell With Shoes On and Good Luck to You, Leo Grande eager to warm (and break) hearts.
And, hey, remember the Oscars?Īnd while the weeks ahead may be relatively light on tentpoles compared to summers past (you now have until next July to learn how to punctuate Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One), there’s so much to see beyond Thor: Love and Thunder and Jurassic World: Dominion. At Cannes, we saw standing ovation-worthy Palais premieres from David Cronenberg, Park Chan-wook, George Miller, and James Gray. Everything Everywhere All at Once’s word-of-mouth ascendancy may carry it through to awards season. The year’s top earner is a horny superhero movie. That’s not to say it’s been dull around here. 3 highest-grossing movie is still a holdover from last year: Spider-Man: No Way Home. It’d be a hell of a kickoff for summer at the movies, and a welcome jolt when the year’s No. pics 32 Muscle twink Tyler Sweet.Photo-Illustration: Vulture Photos Courtesy of StudiosĬould this be it? Is this the summer that marks a pandemic-era reset for theatrical moviegoing? Tom Cruise’s long-awaited sequel Top Gun: Maverick is projected to become the biggest box-office opening of the star’s career - some say it’ll hit $180 million worldwide over Memorial Day weekend, with as many as 130 of those mils coming in Stateside. pics 15 One swish sexy twink boy pics 15 Oscar Roberts gets. pics 12 Kidd's Portions pics 15 Sexy euroboy cums up his. pics 18 NTC The Show Goes Crazy pics 12 Luda Wayne's. pics 12 Skaterboy Etienne Kidd pics 15 Slim euro twink gets off. pics 12 Skaterboy Etienne Kidd pics 15 Teen boy wanks off in an. pics 12 Skaterboy Etienne Kidd pics 15 Strip tease from a hot hot.