Tuesday, April 30, 2013

April’s Top 5 most anticipated movies


Before the rush of summer blockbusters and super hero movies galore, check out some of Spring’s most anticipated releases.

1. Evil Dead

Sam Raimi’s long anticipated return to the silver screen after the highly successful franchise movie series from the 1980s. Plans for this remake have been stop-and-go since 2007. Flash forward five years to Austin where SXSW attendees were able to catch a glimpse at The Evil Dead premier last month. Fede Alverez is at the helm of this 2013 remake, serving as director alongside a trio of producers from the original franchise. Raimi, Bruce Campbell, and Robert Tapert stay authentic to the vibe of the original film while simultaneously weaving in modern elements. The movie follows the narrative of Mia as she and four friends are haunted by an ancient abomination in a cabin in Tennessee. If you’re a fan of the original cult horror series or are in the mood for a good scare, head down to your nearest movie theatre to see Evil Dead.

2. The Big Wedding

Loads of blood and gore galore not your style? Skip the horror redux and see a foreign-film remake instead. April is the month of showers and sweet RomComs to touch the hearts of all movie goers. The Big Wedding is an American remake of the French hit Mon frère se marie. The movie has an amazing cast boasting the likes of Robert De Niro, Katherine Heigl, Diane Keaton, Amanda Seyfried, and Robin Williams. Set to premier in theatres on April 26th, The Big Wedding follows the story of Don and Ellie Griffin (De Niro and Keaton) as they come together in a for their son Alejandro’s wedding and the hilarity that ensues as the “couple” continues to deny their divorced status to their closest family members.

3. Pain & Gain

If you’re feeling a little bit more Com and a lot less Rom, check out Mark Whalberg’s long anticipated film Pain & Gain. You may have heard of this film if you’ve been browsing the aisles of GNC, where Whalberg has been selling his line of nutrition supplements, aptly named Marked. Simply purchase $39.99 in “Marked” merchandise and earn yourself the potential for some Whalberg-esque muscles and a free ticked to Pain & Gain. Pain & Gain has received terrific feedback from critics. The movie details the sensational Miami tale of real life bodybuilder gangsters a part of the Sun Gym Gang on a kidnapping, extortion, and eventual murder spree. Leave your supplements at home and check out the trailer for Pain & Gain.

4. Oblivion

In anticipation of the stream of blockbuster budget movies in the summer, Oblivion offers some solace to those who don’t think they can make it till June. Starring Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman, Oblivion is a sci-fi genre film based on the unpublished graphic novel by Joseph Kosinski who writes, directs, and produces this film adaptation.  Kosinski, of Tron fame, does a fantastic job in this homage to 1970s sci-fi flicks.

5. Jurassic Park 3D

It’s officially been 20 years since Jurassic Park has been instilling fear of outdoor bathroom roofs. Commemorate this momentous occasion by watching the 3D re-release aptly named Jurassic Park: 3D. Don’t be quick to dismiss this re-release as just a cheap-shot attempt at milking money out of a bona fide classic, the 3D version is thoughtfully crafted and really delivers an extra punch. Share some of your childhood memories and check out Jurassic Park: 3D in theatres now.

Angie Picardo is a writer for NerdWallet.com, where you can find advice on topics ranging from seasonal movie offerings, personal finance, to how to select LAX parking