From Thor to rampaging dinos and invading nopes, here are the biggest movies slotted for Summer 2022. These are the biggest upcoming movies and their release dates.
You're going to be busy keeping up with all the exciting 2021 Summer movies there are to see
This is a love letter to Alexander Lemtov. There is a lot to like about Netflix's Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, but Dan Stevens' performance as Russian Eurovision contestant Alexander Lemtov is next-level great. Yes, technically Eurovision stars Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams as an earnest Icelandic music group named Fire Saga seeking fame and renown at the Eurovision Song Content. But really, when we get down to it, the character of Lemtov and Stevens' performance of the lovable hunk are what make this recent Netflix release really, uh, sing. [caption id="attachment_907213" align="alignright" …
With news that major summer blockbusters like F9 and Black Widow have been delayed, it's looking like there really won't be much of a summer movie season as far as blockbusters are concerned. Even the President, who previously tried to downplay the effect of coronavirus, admitted that our change in lifestyle could last until at least July or August. Assuming this optimistic outlook holds, that's pretty much the summer gone and studios like Universal are already pivoting to which titles they can release through VOD. The thing about major blockbusters is that they rely on international box …
The box office is down this summer, but maybe it wouldn't be if more people had seen this acclaimed and underrated gems.
Some of the biggest successes are the ones hidden in the background.
This week on The Collider.com Podcast, we're talking about the 2019 Summer Movie Season. We discuss which films were hits, which flopped, the current trends, the smaller films that were good but struggled to find an audience, what this season means for the future, and more. We then move on to Reader Hot Takes and finish up with Recently Watched. Click on the respective links to find us on iTunes. ALSO, we've moved to a new channel: Collider Weekly. Collider Weekly will host podcasts only from writers on Collider.com, so please be sure to update your …
This week on The Collider.com Podcast, we discuss why so many movies are underperforming at the box office so far this summer. We talk about changes in viewing habits, what's appealing to audiences, if this is the start of a trend or merely an outlier, the sheer amount of content vying for people's attention, and much more. We then finish up with Recently Watched. Listen to the latest episode of The Collider.com Podcast below; click here for the previous non-miniseries episode ("Dark Phoenix"); and click on the respective links to find us on iTunes and …
There will be an onslaught of films to see during this summer movie season, and while we don’t know if most of them will be good or bad, there are still some that look more appealing than others. If you’re looking for a way to better plan your summer moviegoing, we’ve compiled a list of 20 movies that you should keep on your radar for the months ahead. While some are massive blockbusters you were probably going to see no matter what, we’ve also included some indies that you should definitely keep an eye out for. …
These days, you can see a great big-budget movie just about any time of the year. But there is still something special about the summer movie season. Few things are as satisfying as escaping the hot weather inside an air-conditioned theater and relaxing with some big-screen entertaining. And the film studios still save their biggest movies for this time of year.