Wednesday, April 1, 2015

RELATIVITY SUMMER MOVIES LISTING

SUMMER MOVIES


 
 
BEFORE I WAKE
Release:                               May 8, 2015
Director:                               Mike Flanagan
Written by:                         Mike Flanagan and Jeff Howard
Cast:                                      Kate Bosworth, Thomas Jane, Annabeth Gish, Dash Mihok, Jacob Tremblay
Producers:                          Trevor Macy, Sam Englebardt and William D. Johnson    
Rating:                                 PG-13
Trailer:                                 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmfp1l1ZfCw
In this intense and heart pounding supernatural thriller, Jessie (Kate Bosworth) and Mark (Thomas Jane) decide to take in a sweet and loving 8-year-old boy, Cody.  Unbeknownst to them, Cody is terrified of falling asleep. At first, they assume his previous unstable homes caused his aversion to sleep, but soon discover why:  Cody’s dreams manifest in reality as he sleeps.  In one moment they experience the incredible wonder of Cody’s imagination, and in the next, the horrific nature of his night terrors. To save their new family, Jessie and Mark embark on a dangerous hunt to uncover the truth behind Cody’s nightmares.

 Please note THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED has moved from 6/19 to 9/4

THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED – credits not final
Release:                               June 19, 2015
Director:                               Camille Delamarre
Written by:                         Bill Collage and Adam Cooper
Cast:                                      Ed Skrein, Ray Stevenson, Loan Chabanol, Radivoje Bukvic, Gabriella Wright, Anatole Taubman and Tatiana Pajkovic
Produced by:                     Luc Besson and Mark Gao
Trailer:                                  http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/independent/thetransporterrefueled/
 
The producers of Lucy and the Taken trilogy bring you the next adrenaline-fueled installment of The Transporter series, THE TRANSPORTER REFUELED, starring newcomer Ed Skrein as Frank Martin, the most highly-skilled transporter money can buy.  The stakes are greater and technology better, but the same three simple rules apply: never change the deal, no names and never open the package.

When Frank is hired by cunning femme fatale Anna and her three stunning sidekicks, he quickly discovers he’s been played.  Anna and her cohorts have kidnapped his father (Ray Stevenson) in order to coerce Frank into helping them take down a ruthless group of Russian human traffickers. Fueled by revenge, he will break all his rules and stop at nothing to rescue his father in this action-packed thrill ride across the French Riviera. 
 
 
BIG GAME
Release:                               June 26, 2015 (select theaters, Digital HD and On Demand)
Director:                               Jalmari Helander
Written by:                         Jalmari Helander, Based on an original story by Jalmari Helander and Petri Jokiranta
Producers:                          Will Clarke, Andy Mayson, Jens Meurer, Petri Jokiranta
Executive Producers:      Jari Tuovinen, Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Alex Garland, Mike Runagall, Walter Donohue, Christian Angermayer, Marc Hansell, Markus R. Vogelbacher
Cast:                                      Samuel L. Jackson, Onni Tommila, Ray Stevenson, Victor Garber, Mehmet Kurtulus, Ted Levine, Jorma Tommila, Risto Salmi, with Felicity Huffman, and  Jim Broadbent
Trailer:                                  http://trailers.apple.com/trailers/independent/biggame/
In the rugged countryside of Finland, a young thirteen-year-old (Onni Tommila) embarks on a traditional quest to prove himself by spending twenty-four hours alone in the wild, armed with only a bow and arrow. After witnessing a spectacular crash, he discovers the escape pod from Air Force One, containing the President of the United States (Samuel L. Jackson). When they realize a group of kidnappers is hot on their trail with the intention of taking the president, this unlikely duo must escape their hunters as they search for the American Special Forces team sent out to find them.
               Samuel L. Jackson (The Avengers, Pulp Fiction), Onni Tommila, Ray Stevenson (Divergent, Thor), Victor Garber (Titanic, Argo), Felicity Huffman (“Desperate Housewives”), and Jim Broadbent (Harry Potter series, Gangs of New York) round out Director Jalmari Helander’s cast.


THE BRONZE – credits not final
Release:                               July 10, 2015 (Limited), July 17, 2015 (Expansion), July 24, 2015 (Moderate), July 31, 2015 (Wide)
Director:                               Bryan Buckley
Writers:                                Winston Rauch and Melissa Rauch
Cast:                                      Melissa Rauch, Gary Cole, Thomas Middleditch, Sebastian Stan, Haley Lu Richardson, and Cecily Strong
Producers:                          Stephanie Langhoff
Executive Producer:        Melissa Rauch, Winston Rauch, Mark Duplass, Jay Duplass, Bryan Buckley, Michael C. Cuddy and Matt Lefebvre
Rating:                                 TBD
A decade ago, Hope Ann Greggory (Melissa Rauch) was America’s sweetheart. Her inspired performance on a ruptured Achilles at the world’s most prestigious gymnastics tournament clinched an unlikely bronze medal for the U.S. team and brought glory to her hometown of Amherst, Ohio. But in the years since that epic third place victory, Hope hasn’t done a whole lot with her life. Still living at home with her dad Stan (Gary Cole), she spends her days milking her minor celebrity for favors and endlessly reminiscing about her glory days.
When Hope is given the unexpected job of coaching Amherst’s newest gymnastics prodigy Maggie (Haley Lu Richardson), as she prepares to compete at the fast-approaching Toronto Games, the hard-edged and foul-mouthed Hope finds herself faced with a serious dilemma. Does she jeopardize her “hometown hero” status by devotedly training this rising star? Or does she attempt to sabotage the impressionable Maggie to ensure that she remains the one and only star in Amherst?
When Hope learns that her longtime nemesis, Lance Tucker (Sebastian Stan), is eyeing Maggie for a spot on his team, she realizes what’s at stake for Maggie and for Amherst. With her nervous and kindhearted childhood acquaintance Ben (Thomas Middleditch) in tow, her competitive streak kicks into high-gear as she sets out to show the world just what a bronze medalist is truly made of… and what she discovers about herself and the people who have stood by her for all these years is far more than she, or anyone, could have ever anticipated.
 
MASTERMINDS – credits not final                  
Release:                               August 7, 2015
Director:                               Jared Hess
Writers:                                Emily Spivey and Jody Hill & Danny R. McBride and Chris Bowman & Hubbel Palmer
Cast:                                      Zach Galifianakis, Owen Wilson, Kristen Wiig, and Jason Sudeikis
                                                Also Kate McKinnon, Ken Marino, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Leslie Jones
Producers:                          Lorne Michaels, John Goldwyn
Co-Producers:                   Kenneth Halsband, D. Scott Lumpkin
Executive Producers:      Ryan Kavanaugh, Tucker Tooley, Kevin Messick, Jody Hill, Danny R. McBride, Erin David, Ron Burkle, Jason Colbeck, Andrew Panay
Rating:                                 TBD
In this action comedy based on true events, directed by Jared Hess (Napoleon Dynamite; Nacho Libre), David Ghantt (Zach Galifianakis) discovers the true meaning of adventure far beyond his wildest dreams. He is an uncomplicated man stuck in a monotonous life. Day in and day out he drives an armored vehicle, transporting millions of other people’s money with no escape in sight. The only glimmer of excitement is his flirtatious work crush Kelly Campbell (Kristen Wiig) who soon lures him into the scheme of a lifetime.
Along with a group of half-brained criminals led by Steve Chambers (Owen Wilson) and an absurdly faulted heist plan, David manages the impossible and makes off with $17 million in cash…only problem is he foolishly hands the money over to this wild group of double crossers and has been set up to take the fall. With the bandits blowing the millions on lavish and ridiculous luxuries, they leave behind a glaring trail of evidence. Now on the lam and in over his head, David must dodge the authorities, evade a hilarious hit man, Mike McKinney (Jason Sudeikis), and try to turn the tables on the ones he trusted most.
 
 
JANE GOT A GUN – credits not final
Release:                               September 4, 2015
Director:                               Gavin O’Connor
Writers:                                Lynne Ramsay, Brian Duffield
Cast:                                      Natalie Portman, Rodrigo Santoro, Ewan McGregor, Joel Edgerton, Noah Emmerich
Producers:                          Scott Steindorff, Natalie Portman
Executive Producer:        Ryan Kavanaugh, Tucker Tooley
Rating:                                 TBD
Jane Got a Gun centers on Jane Hammond (Natalie Portman), who has built a new life with her husband Bill "Ham" Hammond (Noah Emmerich) after being tormented by the ultra-violent Bishop Boys outlaw gang. She finds herself in the gang’s cross-hairs once again when Ham stumbles home riddled with bullets after dueling with the Boys and their relentless mastermind Colin (Ewan McGregor). With the vengeful crew hot on Ham's trail, Jane has nowhere to turn but to her former fiancé Dan Frost (Joel Edgerton) for help in defending her family against certain destruction. Haunted by old memories, Jane’s past meets the present in a heart-stopping battle for survival.

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