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As Beijing’s August temperatures sizzle to unbearable heights, the capital cinephiles can at least find some solace in mercifully air-conditioned theaters among some of the year's hottest flicks.
Even though most of these movies will arrive in China weeks after their US releases, many of them feature enough eye-popping thrills or, in the case of one widely loved jukebox musical, enough singalong-worth moments, to warrant heading out to a big screen. So forget your laptop and grainy torrents, grab some popcorn and settle in as we run down our most anticipated summer flicks.
Aug 3: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
See
that girl, watch that scene, all on the silver screen. The mammoth
musical sequel Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again brings back the likes of
Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, and Colin Firth for a
second installment of singing, dancing, and general silliness. Based on
the equally popular Broadway musical and incorporating a number of
chart-topping hits from Swedish pop stars ABBA, this time around the
cast is transported back to the late '70s, at the height of ABBA mania.
Aug 17: The Meg
Like
seeing English martial arts virtuoso Jason Statham kick villainous
henchmen in the head? That's nothing compared to this new action
adventure which finds the chrome-domed leading man taking on nothing
less than a shark on the stormy seas. But this isn't just any old
pointy-toothed, finned aquatic predator – instead, the writers have
cranked (pardon the pun, Statham fans) the melodrama up a few notches by
casting a 75-foot-long prehistoric submarine-chomping and finned beast
as the antagonist. If such silly plotlines don't appeal to you, then
perhaps the fact that Statham swam with around 20 real sharks for one
sequence might be more impressive, even if those were only, ahem, a
measly three meters in length each.
Aug 17: Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation
The
threequel in this surprisingly enduring animated franchise about a
family of fanged monsters and their ghoulish friends didn't exactly
garner rave reviews. No big surprise there, since critics have become
all but allergic to star Adam Sandler's onscreen antics. But even though
box office returns for his live-action turns have long been dwindling,
this Transylvania series has raked in plenty of dough every go around
due in no small part to rapid-fire juvenile humor and colorful animation
that appeals to small children. So even if the plot doesn't have the
multi-age duality of Pixar fare like the recent smash hit The
Incredibles 2, parents can likely keep their little ones entertained
with this new installment.
Aug 24: Ant-Man and The Wasp
Marvel's
little hero who had a surprisingly leggy box office hit with his first,
eponymous film installment in 2015, returns. This sequel about a rapidly
size-changing hero (Paul Rudd) and his newfound sidekick the Wasp
(Evangeline Lilly) also had plenty of buzz before it debuted Stateside
last month. Although it hasn't grossed as much as the original, Ant-Man
and The Wasp has snagged better reviews, with critics praising the
"twinkle-eyed" Rudd and the scene-stealing "smirking" Lily all the more,
to the point that "this is most definitely the Wasp's movie to own."
Aug 31: Mission: Impossible - Fallout
In
this age of special effects and formulaic franchises, the Mission:
Impossible series, with its real-life, death-defying stunts has become a
throwback anomaly of sorts in the best and most refreshing possible way
and leading many critics to call it the best movie franchise going.
Years after becoming famous for jumping on couches, star Tom Cruise has
successfully rebranded himself as a seasoned, pushing-60 daredevil. That
gumption led Cruise to break his ankle during one rooftop leaping
sequence on this latest installment in the Mission: Impossible series,
an injury bad enough to make doctors warn him that he might never run
again. The biggest plot twist of all: Cruise is now the main draw in
this hugely popular franchise, just over a decade after execs were
troubled enough about his notoriously wonky personal life to consider
replacing him with another A-lister like Brad Pitt. But now, watching
the aging but ridiculously spry Cruise risk his wellbeing for our
entertainment time and again, imagining someone else in the leading role
seems downright, well, impossible.
Photos: DVD Release Dates, Dark Veins, What's on the Red Carpet, IGN, IMDB.com
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