2009年5月6日星期三

Summer movie season begins

Star Trek' - The movie to beat this summer is a bracing overhaul of the classic franchise that shouldn't - and so far hasn't - disappoint the faithful legions. The whole thing feels meticulously worked over and is polished to a blinding sheen, like a candy-apple red Ferrari. It runs that well, and that fast, too. Best of all, it does its kinetic ballets and gripping sci-fi intrigue with scoops of humor and sprinkles of self-aware cool. Opening tonight at some theaters and wide Friday.

'Angels & Demons' - 'The Da Vinci Code' was a walkout affair for us, so hopes are slim for this supernatural thriller sequel that's sure to tweak the Vatican's nose. What's not slim? Box office potential. 'Da Vinci' hauled in nearly $800 million worldwide. Demonic. (May 15)

'Terminator Salvation' - Wherein Christian Bale berates cast and crew and anyone who trespasses into his sightlines ... and that's behind the scenes. In this fourth chapter in the lucrative series, Bale plays an adult and action-packed John Connor in 2018 (is the future really that near?). Battles remain to be fought. Someone ferocious is needed. Here's your man. (May 21)

'Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian' - Ben Stiller, Amy Adams and Robin Williams team for institutional mayhem, this time in the titular corridors and not the Museum of Natural History as in the original. Funny, we can tell exactly how this family fare will play out (frantically, exhaustingly). (May 22)

'Up' - One of these days Pixar will make a hit movie. The dazzling animation factory's at it again, this time with an old man (voiced by Ed Asner) who attaches balloons to his house so he can float away to South America. Certain to inspire many Americans facing foreclosure. (May 29)

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