2015 June Movies

2015 June Movies

Jurassic World

Twenty-two years after the events of Jurassic Park, Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond. After ten years of operation and visitor rates declining, in order to fulfill a corporate mandate, a fresh attraction is created to re-spark visitor’s interest, which backfires horribly.

Susan Cooper (Melissa McCarthy) is an unassuming, deskbound CIA analyst, and the unsung hero behind the Agency’s most dangerous missions. But when her playmate (Jude Law) falls off the grid and another top agent (Jason Statham) is compromised, she volunteers to go deep undercover to infiltrate the world of a deadly arms dealer, and prevent a global disaster.

  • 46%
  • R
  • 115 min
  • Comedy
  • June 26th, 2015

Seth MacFarlane comebacks as writer, director and voice starlet of Ted Two, Universal and Media Rights Capital’s follow-up to the highest-grossing original R-rated comedy of all time. Joined once again by starlet Mark Wahlberg and fellow Ted writers Alec Sulkin & Wellesley Wild, MacFarlane produces the live activity/CG-animated comedy alongside Bluegrass Films’ Scott Stuber, as well as John Jacobs and Jason Clark.

Inwards Out

  • 98%
  • PG
  • 94 min
  • Animation
  • June 19th, 2015

Do you ever look at someone and wonder what is going on inwards their head? Disney•Pixar’s original fresh film “Inside Out” ventures inwards the mind to find out.

Based in Headquarters, the control center inwards 11-year-old Riley’s mind, five Emotions are hard at work, led by lighthearted optimist Joy (voice of Amy Poehler), whose mission is to make sure Riley stays glad. Fear (voice of Bill Hader) goes up safety, Anger (voice of Lewis Black) ensures all is fair and Disgust (voice of Mindy Kaling) prevents Riley from getting poisoned—both physically and socially. Sadness (voice of Phyllis Smith) isn’t exactly sure what her role is, and frankly, neither is anyone else.

When Riley’s family relocates to a scary fresh city, the Emotions are on the job, impatient to help guide her through the difficult transition. But when Joy and Sadness are inadvertently swept into the far reaches of Riley’s mind—taking some of her core memories with them—Fear, Anger and Disgust are left reluctantly in charge. Joy and Sadness must venture through unacquainted places—Long Term Memory, Imagination Land, Abstract Thought and Wish Productions—in a desperate effort to get back to Headquarters, and Riley.

  • R
  • 115 min
  • Comedy
  • June 19th, 2015

A critical hit and audience dearest out of the Sundance Film Festival, in Dope, Malcolm (Shameik Moore) is cautiously surviving life in a rough neighborhood in Los Angeles while bouncing college applications, academic interviews, and the SAT. A chance invitation to an underground party leads him into an venture that could permit him to go from being a geek, to being dope, to ultimately being himself.

Entourage

  • 32%
  • R
  • 104 min
  • Comedy
  • June 5th, 2015

Movie starlet Vincent Pursue (Adrian Grenier), together with his boys, Eric (Kevin Connolly), Turtle (Jerry Ferrara) and Johnny (Kevin Dillon), are back. and back in business with super agent-turned-studio head Ari Gold (Jeremy Piven). Some of their ambitions have switched, but the bond inbetween them remains strong as they navigate the capricious and often cutthroat world of Hollywood.

Me and Earl and the Dying Female

  • 82%
  • PG-13
  • 105 min
  • Drama
  • June 12th, 2015

Thomas Mann plays Greg Gaines, an awkward high school senior whose mom coerces him to spend time with Rachel – a woman in his class (Olivia Cooke) whom he hasn’t spoken to since kindergarten – who was just diagnosed with cancer.

Insidious Chapter Three

  • 60%
  • PG-13
  • 97 min
  • Horror
  • June 5th, 2015

The newest chapter in the appalling horror series is written and directed by franchise co-creator Leigh Whannell. This chilling prequel, set before the haunting of the Lambert family, exposes how gifted psychic Elise Rainier (Lin Shaye) reluctantly agrees to use her capability to contact the dead in order to help a teenage woman (Stefanie Scott) who has been targeted by a dangerous supernatural entity.

Testament of Youth

  • 81%
  • PG-13
  • 129 min
  • Drama
  • June 5th, 2015

Intelligent and free-spirited Vera overcomes the narrow-mindedness of her conservative parents, winning a scholarship to Oxford. Entranced by her brother’s dashing friend Roland, who shares her literary aspirations, she plunges into an intoxicating romance. Blooming, in love and on the cusp of fulfilling her ambitions, Vera’s wishes are fiercely shattered by the onset of war. When Roland and her brother ship out to the front, she abandons the cloistered environs of university life and volunteers as a nurse. Instantaneously confronted with the pitiless reality of the war’s victims, her life is irrevocably switched as she loses, one-by-one, the youthful studs she held so dear.

Love & Grace

  • 90%
  • PG-13
  • 120 min
  • Drama
  • June 5th, 2015

The life of reclusive Beach Boys songwriter and musician Brian Wilson, from his successes with highly-influential orchestral pop albums to his jumpy breakdown and subsequent encounter with controversial therapist Dr. Eugene Landy.

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