We're just glad we have the extra hours of daylight with all these horror movies coming out
If you scare easily, you might want to stay home this summer, because the season's movie lineup is chock-full of the kind of thrillers that will make you grateful for the extra daylight hours. I've rounded up 20 of the movies hitting theaters before fall returns and ranked them according to the ones I want to see the most. Without further ado, here's my summer movie guide.
The New Mutants, August 3 Another installment to the X-Men film franchise, The New Mutants is sure to attract high school crowds to the theater, which I normally loathe. But Maisie Williams is in it, and wherever Arya Stark goes, I follow. Child’s Play, June 21 Chucky has found an eyebrow lady and learned how to contour in the next iteration of this killer doll franchise. Seriously, I've never seen him so polished. Unfortunately, he will still stab you to death.
The Kitchen, August 9 In this comic book adaptation, a trio of mob wives has to get their hands dirty when their husbands go to prison. And, even though it's being billed as a drama, I wouldn't put it past Tiffany Haddish, Melissa McCarthy, and Elisabeth Moss to make us all pee our pants with laughter.
Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark, August 9 Did I mention I was a sucker for horror films? This movie is based on Alvin Schwartz's children's book series of the same name. But with Guillermo del Toro as one of the co-writers, the movie is likely to make a child out of me when I have to sleep with the lights on after watching it.
Lion King, July 14 No, I am not ready to relive the trauma of poor Simba finding his father dead at the hands of his hating ass uncle. Damn that Scar! But my six-year-old self won't let me sit this live-action remake out. My 31-year-old self won't pass up an opportunity to hear Donald Glover and Beyoncé sing"Can You Feel The Love Tonight." There will be tears and lots of them.
surgery/photoshop/drama on Instagram: “Dua Lipa photoshopped her lips to be bigger in her baby picture... ” Dr. Leana Wen, president of the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, told People, "Ariana Grande's generous donation comes at a critical time—in Georgia and across the country, anti-women's health politicians are trying to ban all safe, legal abortion.
In the past month, Lee Daniels has seen FOX give both of his musical dramas the axe. Star, the show about a girl group on the brink of fame, was cancelled on May 10; then, on May 13—following months of scandal surrounding whether or not Jussie Smollett staged his own hate crime—the network announced that the upcoming sixth season of Empire would be its last, and Smollett would not be returning to film it.
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