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As we prepare for what I hope is a chilly winter (I’ve been wearing pyjamas all day for months to get ahead of the game), Hollywood is getting ready to roll out its summer blockbusters.
America has the added bonus of having vaccinated close to 120 million people, so the idea of heading to the cinema is all the more appealing.
With so many huge releases delayed due to COVID-19, the industry is hopeful that it will be a bountiful summer, and the countdown has begun.
TIME has compiled a very long list of what to expect and when, but there are three titles coming out tomorrow.
To start, Those Who Wish Me Dead:
Filmmaker Taylor Sheridan (Sicario, Hell or High Water) returns with another neo-Western that arrives just in time for fire season. Those Who Wish Me Dead, which will hit theaters and HBO Max, stars Angelina Jolie as a smoke jumper, stationed deep in the forested American West, who spots a young boy fleeing after killing his father.
She takes the boy under her wing and the two struggle to survive as assassins close in, setting the surrounding forest ablaze. Sheridan is once again poised to deliver a riveting thriller, set against real-world crises that affects millions of people every year.
I haven’t watched anything with Angelina Jolie in a while.
My money is on her adopting the boy by the end. She has a history:
On the list of things the world needs right now, I’m not sure another Saw movie is anywhere near the top, but here we are.
Dropping tomorrow, it’s Spiral: From the Book of Saw:
In a surprising swerve for the comedian, Chris Rock came up with the idea for a new Saw movie and is both producing and starring in the project.
Rock, coming off of a dramatic turn in Fargo, and Samuel L. Jackson play detectives investigating a series of gruesome murders that are targeting cops and find themselves caught up in the killer’s game.
Because it stars Samuel L., I will cut it some slack:
Our third and final trailer features Amy Adams and Julianne Moore, who have a combined 11 Oscars between them.
The Woman in the Window is the first movie they have worked on together:
Adams plays Anna, an agoraphobe with a pill dependency who befriends a new neighbor, Jane (Moore), across the street. One night, she witnesses Jane being violently attacked in her home.
But when she reports the attack to the police, nobody believes her—and Jane has seemingly been replaced by another woman.
You don’t have to leave the house to watch this one, so it’s my favourite of the three thus far:
This is why good fences make good neighbours.
Add those three to your watchlist, and throw these in for good measure, and you should be good for a while.
[source:time]
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