Movieline’s Summer Preview continues with the season’s most anticipated films from critic Michelle Orange:
Tree of Life, May 27
What can I say about that trailer that I haven’t already read on Twitter? With Terrence Malick’s films it’s always hard to know exactly what you’re looking forward to, except the fact that he’s made a film, one with a real-world release date. He’s made a film with Sean Penn and Brad Pitt, shot by The New World cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, and scored by Alexandre Desplat. He’s made a film with a visual effects team of 85 people. He’s made a film!
Bridesmaids, May 13
Paul Feig probably generates more excitement when it’s announced he’s directing a television show, but Bridesmaids is on my list for several reasons, and he’s definitely one of them. I’m wary and hopeful about what this Apatow-produced comedy will do for both less testosterone-driven mainstream comedy and the beloved Kristen Wiig’s career. Plus I once wore a bridesmaid’s dress that’s the exact shade of Pepto pink featured in the film.
Project Nim, July 8
I missed this documentary about a chimpanzee raised as a human in the 1970s at Sundance, but heard it was excellent, and that it doesn’t punk out about the tough stuff, the way I thought director James Marsh did in Man On Wire.
The Sleeping Beauty, July 29
I have a weakness for Catherine Breillat, who is continuing her experiment in fairy tale adaptation. Summertime is when I used to be taken to see the old Disney anchors, with their beauty queens and sleeping potions and…
Hayden Panettiere Haylie Duff Heidi Klum Heidi Montag Hilarie Burton Hilary Duff Hilary Swank
No comments:
Post a Comment