Huffington Magazine Issue 50 | Page 31

PREVIEW FROM TOP: © 2013 WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC. AND LEGENDARY PICTURES; ©2013 WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC. AND LEGENDARY PICTURES FUNDING, LLC ENTERTAINMENT FILM THE INTERNSHIP (JUNE 7) Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson reunite for the first time since 2005’s Wedding Crashers for The Internship, a comedy about two middle-aged guys taking internships at Google. Is it OK to say that this looks really funny? Cool, thanks. THE HANGOVER PART III (MAY 24) MONSTERS UNIVERSITY It all ends. Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Justin Bartha, Heather Graham, Ken Jeong, John Goodman and Melissa McCarthy star. (JUNE 21) Mike and Sully are back in this prequel to Monsters, Inc. Expect bank. I’M SO EXCITED (JUNE 28) Get excited: This is Pedro Almodovar’s first film in two years. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (JUNE 7) Joss Whedon takes on Shakespeare in this modern-day adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing. A charming diversion with no superheros in sight. DESPICABLE ME 2 (JULY 3) Despicable Me 2; or, ka-ching, ka-ching, ka-ching. (It’s going to make a lot of money.) THE WAY WAY BACK PACIFIC RIM From Oscar-winning screenwriters Nat Faxon and Jim Rash (The Descendants), The Way Way Back looks like the type of charming indie that Fox Searchlight normally releases during the summertime. That’s probably why the studio spent $10 million to acquire the film — co-starring Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, Maya Rudolph and more — at the Sundance Film Festival in January. Robots vs. monsters! Guillermo Del Toro directs what will be your geeky cousin’s favorite movie of 2013. JULY 5) MAN OF STEEL (JUNE 14) GROWN UPS 2 Meet Henry Cavill, the soon-to-be star of this Superman redux, who shoulda woulda coulda been a star countless times before. Cavill was up for parts as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter, Edward Cullen in Twilight and James Bond in Casino Royale, and was called the “Unluckiest Man in Hollywood” by Empire in 2005. Well, here’s proof ’13 can be a lucky number. Because you’ve always wanted to see a deer pee on Adam Sandler’s face. (JULY 12) (JULY 12) CRYSTAL FAIRY (JULY 12) Michael Cera plays an American jerk searching for a mystical high in this Sundance comedy. THE CONJURING (JULY 19) This movie is so scary that the MPAA gave it an R-rating despite a lack of violence or bloodshed. Translation: Too scary.