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As US cinemas reopen after a 14 month-gap, a list of moviegoing experiences to look forward to

The Associated Press • May 19, 2021, 19:54:13 IST
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After more than a year of uncertainty and ever-fluctuating release schedules, cinemas in the US will finally reopen.

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As US cinemas reopen after a 14 month-gap, a list of moviegoing experiences to look forward to

After more than a year of uncertainty and ever-fluctuating release schedules, there will be a summer movie season. The blockbusters are back. The smell of popcorn is in the air.

Summer movies have always been stuffed with calamity and cataclysm, but this year, the existential threat is also off-screen. The pandemic has brought extensive changes for the movies, which have clung to life the last 14 months mainly on small screens. Can moviegoing be resuscitated? This summer will be a profound test of survival, and not just for Vin Diesel.

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But, for us at least, absence has only made our moviegoing hearts grow fonder. Here are a few of the things we’re looking forward to this summer at the movies.

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SITTING IN THE DARK WITH STRANGERS

Please, please, please silence my phone. And while you’re at it, burn my couch and toss my laptop in the ocean. Dim the lights. Light the screen. Our movie experiences these past 14 months have been isolated, muffled and downsized. As good as many of the movies have been, they’ve all been missing something that you can’t get without a packed house and a big screen. That’s where the movies live, and where we surrender.

MOVIE TRAILERS

It may sound silly since they are advertisements, but I’m really excited about watching trailers on the big screen again. Even though they’re so, so accessible everywhere now, there’s really nothing like seeing them in a theatre and part of it is simply because you don’t know what’s coming. I still remember the thrill of seeing the Lucasfilm logo and realising that we were about to watch that first The Phantom Menace trailer and hearing Bernard Sumner’s twangy guitar inviting us into the Marie Antoinette teaser, or the frenetic energy of Karen O’s cover of ‘The Immigrant Song’ for The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. Even the Frou Frou-overlayed spot for “Garden State!” Some of these movies I went on to like and some I didn’t, but I will always love the trailers. West Side Story, No Time to Die, blow us away.

ANTHONY RAMOS, MOVIE STAR

In the Heights is your movie of the summer. Jon M. Chu’s exuberant adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical (out 11 June) is a blockbuster block party — a flat-out celebration of romance, Latino heritage, music, New York and, I expect, the communal thrill of the movies. It’s going to blow the roof off. And while there are many performers in Chu’s ensemble that deserve credit — including Leslie Grace, Corey Hawkins and Melissa Barrera — In the Heights gets its swagger from its charismatic lead. As part of the original Hamilton cast and a supporting player in A Star Is Born, a breakthrough has been coming for the 29-year-old actor. And he is, um, not throwing away his shot.

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A THROWBACK ACTION ADVENTURE

Yes, we’ve been burned before by the Disney ride-turned movie concept but something about Jungle Cruise (in theatres and on Disney+ Premier 30 July) has me unambiguously excited. The ride is not some personal favourite. But who wouldn’t want to see an action adventure in the vein of Romancing the Stone with two majorly charismatic movie stars like Emily Blunt and Dwayne Johnson in chic safari wear? The idea of just seeing them riff off one another makes me smile.

CARS IN SPACE

Movies don’t have to be complex. Just shoot some cars into space, OK? Is that REALLY so much to ask? Thankfully, the Fast and the Furious franchise has never been accused of over-thinking anything. Its ninth (ninth!) instalment F9 (25 June) promises one of the series’ most ridiculous stunts yet, one that I can only assume will be one giant step-on-the-gas for mankind.

QUESTLOVE, MOVIE DIRECTOR

The concert movie of the summer comes from a familiar source in a new role. Amir “Questlove” Thompson, the musically ubiquitous Roots drummer, makes his directorial debut in  _Summer of Soul (...or When the Revolution Could not Be Televised)_ , a foot-stomping time-capsule of a landmark 1969 Harlem concert series. The film, which opens July 2 in theaters and on Hulu, unearths little-seen performances by Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, Sly and the Family Stone, the Staples Singers and others from a summer-long festival known as “Black Woodstock.” It goes without saying but: Play it loud.

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CODA

It’s been hard to find crowd-pleasers without crowds but Siân Heder’s totally winning, knockout family drama CODA has managed to do it. When the film debuted virtually at the Sundance Film Festival in January, critics were nearly unanimous in wishing they had seen it in a crowded theatre like Park City’s Eccles. When CODA opens in theatres (and on Apple TV+) on Aug. 13, moviegoers will have that chance. It’s about a teenage girl who’s the only hearing person in her family, a hardscrabble Gloucester, Massachusetts, fishing clan. Her passion, it turns out, is to sing. As Hollywood as the set-up sounds, CODA is made with such spirit and lived-in authenticity that it feels like a feel-good godsend.

DEV PATEL ON A HORSE

A new David Lowery film is always reason for celebration and this time he’s taken on the 14th century poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. ( The Green Knight is out 30 July). Remember, he made a searing meditation on grief out of Casey Affleck in a bed sheet and Rooney Mara eating a pie. Lowery cast Patel in the lead (partially) because he couldn’t get the image of how cool he’d look on a horse out of his head and, quite frankly, now I can’t either.

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ZOLA MEMES

It will be interesting how people respond to Janicza Bravo’s Zola (in theatres 30 June), the summer movie with the oddest IP: an infamous 148-tweet thread on Twitter. Bravo and co-writer Jeremy O. Harris have turned that notorious escapade — in which a pair of strippers (Taylour Paige, Riley Keough) go on an impromptu road trip to Miami shortly after meeting — into a wild and woozy trip through social media, sex work and cinema.

WHATEVER ‘AMERICA THE MOTION PICTURE’ IS

Netflix describes the animated America the Motion Picture (30 June) as “a chainsaw-wielding George Washington teams with beer-loving bro Sam Adams to track down the Brits in a tongue-in-cheek riff on the American Revolution.” The cast includes Channing Tatum as Washington and Jason Mantzoukas as Adams, and I can already feel the patriotism welling up in me.

By Jake Coyle and Lindsey Bahr

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