Monday 9 July 2012

Films you should be watching at the cinema

The Dark Knight Rises:

Just had to be top of the list as the latest Batman trilogy directed by Christopher Nolan reaches it's dramatic conclusion. After the impressive Batman Begins and the amazing The Dark Knight there is huge anticipation for the final part of the trilogy which is released on 20th July.

The Amazing Spiderman:

Released very recently and has been impressing critics so far, it didn't have much of an act to follow though to be fair after the original Spiderman series. Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone Take over from Toby Maguire and Kirsten Dunst in the main roles.

Killer Joe:

Despite doing some of the worst romantic comedies of the past decade and nothing much else, Matthew McConaughey has been a serious actor all along even though he would do any film for the highest bidder. He takes a chance to redeem himself as a hitman in Killer Joe which is directed by William Friedkin (The Exorcist and The French Connection)

Your Sister's Sister:

At a secluded cabin out in the woods, we see how complicated relationships can get when Jack (Mark Duplass) stays at his friend Iris (Emily Blunt) father's cabin to help get over the death of his brother but ends up sparking a romance with her sister Hannah (Rosemary DeWitt). Romantic comedy that has all the bases well covered.

Cosmopolis:

David Cronenberg returns after the snorefest that was A Dangerous Method, it stars Robert Pattinson but don't let that put you off. It is a surreal film that follows a billionaire investment banker who takes a trip across New York in his limo to get his haircut but it is a lot more exciting than just that.

Storage 24:

A young couple are in the midst of a breakup so meetup at a storage facility to sort out their belongings but become stranded when the power gets knocked out due to an unknown predator that is stalking London. Noel Clarke seems to have a knack for producing good films at the moment as even Fast Girls was surprisingly well received recently.

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