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Monthly Must-Sees

Don't miss out on these movies first semester.

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Monthly Must-Sees

July

Paper Towns

Release date: July 4, 2015

Stars: Cara Delevingne, Nat Wolff, and Halston Sage

The Fault in Our Stars was praised for its accuracy to the novel version, and it had enormous success. With this young and talented cast. John Green's next novel-turned-movie will certainly impress.



Southpaw

Release date: July 24, 2015

Stars: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel McAdams, and Forest Whitaker

A classic story about a man losing everything and trying to reclaim his life. That being said, a fairly simple storyline is all it takes to make a wonderful movie when it includes boxing and this top-notch cast.



August

Regression

Release date: August 28, 2015

Stars: Emma Watson, Ethan Hawke, and David Thewlis

This just might be the best thriller of the summer.



We Are Your Friends

Release date: August 28, 2015

Stars: Zac Efron, Emily Ratajkowsk, and Wes Bentley

It's a lot more serious than Efron's last film aimed at college students, The Neighbors, and it will most likely be a lot better.



September

Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials

Release date: September 18, 2015

Stars: Dylan O'Brian, Kaya Scodelario, and Nathalie Emmanuel

The Maze Runner turned out pretty well, so the highly anticipated sequel should end up even better.


The Intern

Release date: September 25, 2015

Cast: Anne Hathaway, Robert De Niro, and Rene Russo

The cast list essentially guarantees that this is going to be a great movie.



October

Pan

Release date: October 9, 2015

Stars: Levi Miller, Hugh Jackman, Garrett Hedlund, Rooney Mara, Amanda Seyfried, and Cara Delevingne

We've waited far too long for a Peter Pan reboot, and this unique take on it with such a star-studded cast will be incredible.


Secret in Their Eyes

Release date: September 23, 2015

Stars: Nicole Kidman, Julia Roberts, and Chiwetel Ejiofor

Julia Roberts is rarely in intense movies, and this trailer already determines that she completely nails it.



November

The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2

Release date: November 20, 2015

Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, and Liam Hemsworth

Even if you never read the books, you're still probably interested to see how it all ends. Let's face it, you'll also be out of the loop during a lot of your friends' conversations if you don't go ahead and watch this.


Creed

Release date:November 25, 2015

Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Michael B. Jordan, and Graham McTavish

Who else forgot about Apollo's son? The world is finally getting to see his story. Trained by Rocky Balboa himself, Adonis Creed seeks a to follow in the footsteps of his father, and he is sure to entertain.


December

Star Wars: Episode VII-The Force Awakens

December 18, 2015

Stars: Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, and Carrie Fisher

Nothing more needs to be said.



Snowden

Release date: December 25, 2015

Stars: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Shailene Woodley, and Zachary Quinto

If this ends up being made accurate to the actual events, it is going to be fascinating.



Enjoy the show.



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