‘Crazy Delicious’
In what promises to be one of the strangest cooking competitions on TV, the contestants are judged for their ability to turn common ingredients into tasty, eye-catching meals. As an added twist, they have to “forage” for the components of their dishes, on a set designed to look like a rainbow-colored fantasyland, where nearly everything around them is edible — and potentially useful.
JUNE 26
‘Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga’
Don’t let the title fool you into thinking this is a documentary about Eurovision. While that would be cool, this film is a comedy co-starring and co-written by Will Ferrell. He and Rachel McAdams play an Icelandic art-pop duo, chosen to perform at the annual international contest and struggling with the pressures and expectations that come with the honor. Judging by the fake music video released to promote this film — a dreamy number called “Volcano Man” — Ferrell and company intend to gently spoof the theatrical pretensions of Eurovision without dishonoring what makes its participants so awesome.
JUNE 30
‘Pride & Prejudice’
Given how varied and successful the careers of director Joe Wright and actress Keira Knightley have been since they worked together on “Pride & Prejudice,” it’s easy to forget what a daring move this 2005 Jane Austen adaptation was for both of them. Wright was a novice filmmaker back then, applying an unexpectedly flashy visual style to a literary classic; Knightley was a former child actress best known for appearing in pricey blockbusters. Together they created something refreshingly new, which pointed to the remarkable work they’d continue to do — together and apart — for the next 15 years.
‘Scarface’
Director Brian De Palma and screenwriter Oliver Stone’s 1983 remake of the classic 1932 gangster picture “Scarface” sparked controversy back then, criticized for its over-the-top vulgarity and violence and for its seeming glorification of greedy, cocaine-fueled criminals. But nearly everything about “Scarface” that seemed excessive at the time also made it a favorite of younger film buffs and a generation of emerging rappers — two groups who eventually helped popularize its grandiose vision. Universal Pictures recently announced plans for yet another “Scarface” remake, to be directed by Luca Guadagnino from a Joel and Ethan Coen screenplay. But even with those talented filmmakers involved, it’ll be hard to compete with one of the most beloved and bravura crime movies.
Also arriving:
“Blade Runner: The Final Cut” (June 1), “Boogie Nights” (June 1), “Moonlight” (June 1), “Fuller House” Season 5, Part 2 (June 2), “Spelling the Dream” (June 3), “Baki: The Great Raitai Tournament Saga” (June 4), “Can You Hear Me” (June 4), “It: Chapter 2” (June 4), “Choked: Paisa Bolta Hai” (June 5), “13 Reasons Why” Season 4 (June 5), “Curon” (June 10), “Lenox Hill” (June 10), “Reality Z” (June 10), “Dating Around” Season 2 (June 12), “F is for Family” Season 4 (June 12), “Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts” Season 2 (June 12), “The Search” (June 12), “Marcella” Season 3 (June 14), “Mr. Iglesias” Part 2 (June 17), “The Order” Season 2 (June 18), “A Whisker Away” (June 18), “Babies” Part 2 (June 19), “Father Soldier Son” (June 19), “Feel the Beat” (June 19), “Girls from Ipanema” Season 2 (June 19), “Lost Bullet” (June 19), “One-Way to Tomorrow” (June 19), “The Politician” Season 2 (June 19), “Wasp Network” (June 19), “Eric André: Legalize Everything” (June 23), “Nobody Knows I’m Here” (June 24), “Amar y vivir” (June 26), “Home Game” (June 26), “Adú” (June 30), “The Big Lebowski” (June 30), “BNA” (June 30).
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