Mojito nights, towel mornings and armchair afternoons. The audiovisual industry is committed to filling theaters and lounges in the summer -and making the cost of air conditioning profitable- with a calendar full of premieres. Who says indoor plans are reserved for winter?
Both cinemas and platforms promise to release all their artillery in June, July and August, months that tend to suffer from the drought of new productions. Specific, the weekends of July 14 and 21 they are painted in gold on the agenda, with films that compete to lead the first place in the rankings. Among the most anticipated releases of the summer there is no shortage of family comedies, unbridled action, harrowing dystopias and the best animation made in pixar. There is no excuse for consecrating at least one day a week to soda and popcorn tandem and enjoy the following proposals.
Fifth and final installment of the saga of the most beloved archaeologist, directed on this occasion by James Mangold. Indiana Jones You must undertake another adventure against time to try to recover a legendary dial that can change the course of history. Accompanied by his goddaughter, Jones soon finds himself facing off against Jürgen Voller, a former Nazi working for NASA.
A favor: Harrison Ford never goes out of style and, thanks to technology antiagingHe is younger than ever. Who doesn’t love Indy? The childhood of several generations is marked by the crazy expeditions of Jones to the rhythm of the music of John Williams. That is not achieved lightly. Complete the cast of the film Mads Mikkelsen as bad, very bad, endearing Phoebe Waller-Bridge that captivated the public with Fleabag y Antonio Banderas, to dry. Little more to add.
Against: Farewell to the franchise Lucasfilm it has a stale taste against which the digital prodigy is defenseless. For critics, it is not clear if the film seeks to appeal to the nostalgia of old viewers or to attract the attention of a new audience hooked on superhero movies.