Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Opens Wednesday, June 29
There will be a special showing of the IMAX3D version at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, June 28.
Rotten Tomatoes: The movie had yet to be rated on Rotten Tomatoes, but 96% of users want to go see it.
Summary: When the Autobots and the Decepticons both find out about the Cybertronian spacecraft hidden on the moon, it is a race for the Autobots to beat their enemy to it. This race threatens to bring war to Earth so big that the Transformers may not be able to save it.
Starring: Shia Lebeouf, Tyrese Gibson and Josh Duhamel
Bad Teacher
Opens Friday, June 24
Tickets are available for the midnight premiere.
Rotten Tomatoes: Critics have given the movie a 50% rating so far, and 89% of users want to go see it.
Summary: Elizabeth is the epitome of a bad teacher who just can’t wait to marry her rich fiancé and never look back, but her plans seem to fall apart when her fiancé dumps her. Now she finds herself competing for another rich man, the substitute teacher, and fending off advances from the sarcastic PE teacher.
Starring: Cameron Diaz, Justin Timberlake and Jason Segel
Friends with Benefits
Opens Friday, July 22
Rotten Tomatoes: The movie has yet to be rated on Rotten Tomatoes, but 87% of users want to go see it.
Summary: Dylan and Jamie decide that staying friends but having sex is the best direction to take their relationship in; however they soon find that arrangements like this always end up complicated.
Starring: Justin Timberlakeand Mila Kunis
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II
Opens Friday, July 15
Tickets are available for the midnight premiere.
Rotten Tomatoes: The movie has yet to be rated on Rotten Tomatoes, but 91% of users want to go see it.
Summary: A decade of Harry Potter movies comes to an end this summer with the second part of the seventh story. The final battle of good versus evil turns into all out war, and Harry may have to make the ultimate sacrifice in order to save the wizarding world
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson
Cars 2
Opens Friday, June 24
Tickets are available for the midnight premiere.
Rotten Tomatoes: Critics have given the movie a 67% rating so far, and 90% of users want to go see it.
Summary: Lightening McQueen and his tow-truck best friend, Mater, are back for more races in Cars 2. This time they are heading overseas for the first ever World Grand Prix to determine who is the fastest car in the world. While McQueen competes, Mater finds himself stuck in an international espionage plot with two British spies, Finn McMissile and Holley Shiftwell.
Starring: Owen Wilson and Larry the Cable Guy
The Last Avenger
Opens Friday, July 22
Rotten Tomatoes: The movie has yet to be rated on Rotten Tomatoes, but 97% of users want to go see it.
Summary: After Steve Rogers volunteers to go through a program that turns him into a super solider, he teams up with Bucky Barnes and Peggy Carter to wage war on the evil HYDRA Corporation.
Starring: Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones and Hayley Atwell
Crazy Stupid Love
Opens Friday, July 29
Rotten Tomatoes: The movie has yet to be rated on Rotten Tomatoes, but 85% of users want to go see it.
Summary: When Cal Weaver’s happy life starts to unravel after his wife decides to divorce him, he has no idea how to handle being single in today’s society. Jacob Palmer, a thirty-something player, takes him under his wing and decided to be his wingman.
Starring: Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, Steve Carrel, and Ryan Gosling
The Smurfs
Opens Friday, July 29
Rotten Tomatoes: The movie has yet to be rated on Rotten Tomatoes, but 80% of users want to go see it. Summary: After an evil wizard, Gargamel, forces the smurfs out of their village, they are forced through a portal that lands them in modern day New York. Now, they must find their way back to their village before Gargamel is able to find them in the city.
Starring: Neil Patrick Harris, George Lopez and Katy Perry