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Suburban Gentleman by John Lindsey
Suburban Gentleman by John Lindsey







“Baywatch” (May 25) - Dwayne Johnson, Zac Efron and Alexandra Daddario bare most in this raunchy big screen update of the cheesy ‘90s television show. “Wakefield” (May 19) - An ordinary suburban man, Bryan Cranston, disappears suddenly, but continues observing the life and family he left. “Everything, Everything” (May 19) - A teen romance based on Nicola Yoon’s novel about a sick girl (Amandla Stenberg) unable to leave her home, and her interested neighbor, Nick Robinson. “Alien: Covenant” (May 19) - Director Ridley Scott takes audiences on a new terrifying trip to space with Katherine Waterston and Michael Fassbender. “Paris Can Wait” (May 12) - A picturesque French travelogue starring Diane Lane and Alec Baldwin as a married couple on the rocks. “The Wall” (May 12) - With an Iraqi sniper in shooting distance, two American soldiers try to survive. “Snatched” (May 12) - A freewheeling daughter, Amy Schumer, and her uptight mother, Goldie Hawn, get kidnapped on vacation in this raucous comedy. “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword” (May 12) - The classic Excalibur tale gets a kinetic reimagining from director Guy Ritchie, with Charlie Hunnam as Arthur. “Chuck” (now playing) - Liev Schreiber plays the real man who inspired “Rocky” in this boxing drama. “The Dinner” (now playing) - Laura Linney, Richard Gere, Steve Coogan and Rebecca Hall gather for a tense meal to discuss what their sons have done in this thriller. “Risk” (now playing) - Laura Poitras takes on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange in a documentary that includes recent developments from U.S. 2” (now playing) - Chris Pratt’s Star Lord and his band of misfits, including a too-cute Baby Groot, return for some more intergalactic adventures - and heartfelt family drama - set to another toe-tapping mixtape. Here’s a monthly rundown some of the summer’s highlights.

Suburban Gentleman by John Lindsey

LOS ANGELES - This summer at the movies there will be aliens, evil and friendly, pirates, scantily-clad lifeguards, ladies letting loose, some classic superheroes in fresh suits, an evil mummy, two King Arthurs and a few very different war films.









Suburban Gentleman by John Lindsey