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‘Indiana Jones and the dial of fate’

Indiana Jones and the dial of fate, Flash either Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse They are some of the most anticipated film releases for this June 2023, which are not the only ones. And, as always, we collect the most outstanding ones in this, our monthly section of… movie premieres, yes sir. But only what is released in Spain, keep this in mind if you read us from another side, although the great international releases will surely coincide.

On the other hand, and as always we also add, if your thing is not the cinema, that is, going to the cinema, and you prefer to enjoy what comes to the platforms of streaming from wherever you want, we recommend you take a look at VOD news, our weekly premiere section dedicated exclusively to digital content that arrives via video on demand. But now we are where we are and here we go…

Movie releases on June 2

Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse

The first weekend of June starts strong with Spider-Man: Crossing the Multiverse, the sequel to the animated phenomenon of 2018 and one of the great bets of Sony Pictures Animation for this year. And since it is not only endorsed by the original release, but also the entire critics are laughing at the benefits of the film…

Changing the third, in a key of terror it arrives this same weekend The Boogeymana new adaptation of the Stephen King classic that, unlike the previous one, is not dazzling those who have already had the opportunity to see it, but that in general maintains its position towards the criticism it is receiving.

as God commands

And another twist, it is in the key of humor and Spanish cinema, so yes, as God commands what you can expect is a full-fledged Spanish. You have the volume in the film’s cast, the spine in that of its protagonist, the vivacious Leo Harlem. With that and with the trailer…

the taste of things is a French-Japanese co-production starring veteran renegade Gérard Depardieu (cyrano de bergerac, Asterix and Obelix) with the world of cooking as a setting and with existential melodrama as a background, perhaps a bit flimsy a priori, but…

Movie releases on June 9

For the second week of June, the most outstanding popcorn training is undoubtedly that of Transformers: Rise of the Beastsa new installment of the multi-million dollar action and science fiction franchise, this time by a new director (that of Creed II: The Legend of Rocky) and a new cast, but in the same blockbuster format as always.

For the more adult audience it opens the master gardenerthe new from veteran Paul Schrader (American Gigolo, the card counter) with figures like Joel Edgerton (Bright, The darkest night) and Sigourney Weaver (alien, Avatar) at the head of a dark plot that, in general, has been liked by those who have been able to attend the preview.

Of course, if what you prefer is something to clear your mind and, perhaps, let out a laugh, all about my father It is the typical American comedy that rescues old glories, not in vain does it have the eternal Robert De Niro as its hook. Bodriac eh, things as they are.

The Spanish brushstroke of the week is given by Nato 0. The origin of evilone of criminal suspense, of serial killers, from which one does not know what to expect, because it has not yet been exhibited.

Movie releases on June 16

The third week of June one of the heavyweights of the month opens, the long-awaited film of Flash, starring that bizarre character named Ezra Miller and the last vestige of the Snyder era in the DC Extended Universe, before the big change comes. More superheroes, in case Spider-Man knows little about you.

Quite more interesting, always a priori, is presented Asteroid Cityan American film that, in addition to its proposal, stands out for the impressive number of stars, and never better said, that goes on screen: from Scarlett Johansson to Tom Hanks, going through Margot Robbie, Tilda Swinton, Adrien Brody, Bryan Cranston, Liev Shcneider , Jeffrey Wright, Matt Dilon… It’s a comedy, but one of the picturesque ones.

Operation Kandahar

From the director of Target: Washington D.C. and Greenland: The Last Refuge arrives Operation Kandaharsomething that you cannot even imagine… Or maybe yes, because it is neither more nor less than a new action movie starring its muse Gerard Butler (Objetive the white house, An exemplary citizen). And it goes without saying anything else, because with that and the trailer, you have plenty, worth the redundancy.

The last release we pick up for this week is Upon Entrya Spanish production with a strong Venezuelan presence and some Catalan brushstrokes, in the key of drama and thriller psychological with an approach as simple as intense, judging only by the trailer. They star Alberto Ammann (Cell 211, Narcos) and Bruna Cusi (Merli, Home).

Movie releases on June 23

The final stretch of June deflates somewhat and among the highlights is the magic doora mid-level production in the form of a fantastic adventure for the whole family in which what attracts the most attention are the luxury supporting roles that reinforce the proposal: Christoph Waltz, Sam Neil, Miranda Otto…

A couple of years after co-starring in the bombastic don’t look upJennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games, passengers) returns headlining a new comedy, much more basic and tacky than the previous one, but, once again, in the trailer you have everything you need to see if you are interested.

And more comedy, but something darker and with a brief splash of suspense is what you will find in Strength, a Spanish production with which to complete the weakest week of the month, coinciding just with the beginning of summer. Perhaps that is why the level of premieres is lowered, before the culmination.

Film premieres on June 27, 28 and 30

The last week of June the power recovers, although not from the beginning. However, this The Antares Paradox which opens on Wednesday the 27th, is a curious proposal to say the least: a science fiction drama with touches of thriller not too common in Spanish production.

It opens in theaters on Thursday, June 28. Indiana Jones and the dial of fatethe final farewell to the great adventurer, at least as far as Harrison Ford is concerned, and although the previous reviews that are arriving after the film’s passage through festivals do not bode well, quite the contrary… It’s Indy.

Lastly, another strong bet on animated films for all audiences opens in theaters on Friday, Ruby, Adventures of a Teenage Krakena new film from DreamWorks Animation and Universal Pictures, from the studio of Shrek and How to Train Your Dragon and the director of The Croods. A prehistoric adventure. It looks a little weird, but…

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