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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Weekend Preview: And We're Back!

I haven't done one of these in a long time! Now that I'm posting movie reviews on my YouTube channel, I thought it would be a good time to restart this series of posts!

So this weekend the Caretakers of the Cosmos will easily out-funk the Godfather of Soul. Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy will blast into 4,080 theaters, while James Brown biopic Get On Up will get on down to 2,466 theaters. In limited release, Fox Searchlight is bringing Irish drama Calvary to four theaters domestically.


Guardians is the fourth (but not final!) Marvel film to be released this year, but its unique combination of quirk and camp should help it overcome the superhero fatigue that possibly had a hand in this summer's drastic drop in attendance. However, Guardians has always looked like a risky move for Marvel. This is the first MCU film to be set entirely in space, without any of the major characters who have appeared in the films up to this point. Plus, the property isn't very well known outside of the hardcore comics fanbase. Disney's advertising campaign has definitely gone to great lengths to overcome these hurdles by showcasing the film's comedic elements, and I think it will pay off for the most part. But even with a well loved cast led by Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Karen Gillan, and Lee Pace, Guardians will have a hard time reaching its siblings' $90+ million opening weekends. It will make more than the $65 million made by the first Captain America and Thor films, but a gross above $80 million seems unlikely.

The only other new wide release this weekend is James Brown biopic Get On Up. Even with positive critical response, rising star Chadwick Boseman will have a hard time making much music this weekend, and that's not just due to the competition. Music biopics are notoriously hard box office sells, no matter the subjects' star power. The two highest grossing films in the sub-genre are Walk the Line and Ray, neither of which opened to more than $25 million. James Brown is certainly as much of a legend as both Johnny Cash and Ray Charles, so a similar opening weekend would be reasonable for Get On Up.

Actor Brendan Gleeson is probably most well known on this side of the pond for his performance as "Mad-Eye" Moody in the Harry Potter films, but now we get to see him as a Catholic priest trying to figure out which of his parishioners is trying to kill him. This will probably start out around $200,000 this weekend since it's only in four theaters. If it does perform well, we should expect Fox Searchlight to begin an aggressive expansion, and maybe even an Oscar campaign for Gleeson.

Lastly, A Most Wanted Man expands nationwide this weekend. It will now be in twice as many theaters, but isn't likely to double last weekend's $2.6 million gross. Hopefully it will earn around $3 or $4 million.

My top five predictions for the weekend:
Guardians of the Galaxy - $75 million.
Get On Up - $25 million.
Lucy - $20 million.
Hercules - $12.5 million.
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes - $7.5 million.

What is your top pick for the weekend?

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

August 2014 Preview!

Here is a quick look at the films I want to see in August:


Guardians of the Galaxy (8/1/14)
"In the far reaches of space, an American pilot named Peter Quill finds himself the object of a manhunt after stealing an orb coveted by the villainous Ronan." x
Written and directed by James Gunn, starring Chris Pratt, Karen Gillan, Lee Pace, Zoe Saldana, Bradley Cooper, Vin Diesel, Benicio Del Toro, John C. Reilly, and Glen Close.

Into the Storm (8/8/14)
"A group of high school students document the events and aftermath of a devastating tornado." x
Directed by Steven Quale, written by John Swetnam, starring Richard Armitage, Sarah Wayne Callies, and Jeremy Sumpter.

Frank (8/15/14)
"Jon, a young wanna-be musician, discovers he's bitten off more than he can chew when he joins an eccentric pop band led by the mysterious and enigmatic Frank." x
Directed by Leonard Abrahamson, written by Jon Ronson and Peter Straughan, starring Michael Fassbender, Domhnall Gleeson, Scoot McNairy, and Maggie Gyllenhaal.


Life After Beth (8/15/14)
"A young man's recently deceased girlfriend mysteriously returns from the dead, but he slowly realizes she is not the way he remembered her." x
Written and directed by Jeff Baena, starring Dane DeHaan, Aubrey Plaza, Anna Kendrick, and John C. Reilly.

Frank Miller's Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (8/22/14)
"The town's most hard-boiled citizens cross paths with some of its more reviled inhabitants." x
Directed by Frank Miller and Robert Rodriguez, written by Frank Miller, starring Jessica Alba, Bruce Willis, Eva Green, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Juno Temple, Josh Brolin, Jamie Chung, Mickey Rourke, Rosario Dawson, Christopher Meloni, Lady Gaga, and Ray Liotta.

The Congress (8/29/14)
"An aging, out-of-work actress accepts one last job, though the consequences of her decision affect her in ways she didn't consider." x
Written and directed by Ari Folman, starring Robin Wright, Harvey Keitel, Jon Hamm, Paul Giamatti, and Kodi Smit-McPhee.

Which movies do you want to see in August?