Movies Released June 12, 2015

Friday, June 12

124 mins

Jurassic World PG-13

No plot details have been announced. Rumor has it that Ellie Sattler, who is played by Laura Dern, may be back in the woods, back on the island.
Bryce Dallas Howard, BD Wong, Nick Robinson, Steven Spielberg, Thomas Tull, Amanda Silver, Omar Sy, Chris Pratt
Action Adventure Sequel 3D Shot-In-3D
97 mins

Set Fire to the Stars NR

A period movie exploring the relationship between poets John Malcolm Brinnin and Dylan Thomas.
Elijah Wood, Shirley Henderson, Steven Mackintosh, Andy Goddard, Celyn Jones, Kelly Reilly
Drama Period

Madame Bovary

Said to be a fresh retelling of the classic novel of the same name.
Sophie Barthes, Joe Neurauter, Mia Wasikowska, Ezra Miller, Rose Barreneche, Paul Giamatti, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Felipe Marino
Drama Romance
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90 mins

Vendetta R

A detective deliberately commits a crime in order to wind up in prison and enact revenge on the man who murdered his wife.
Dean Cain, Jen Soska, Sylvia Soska, Justin Shady, Paul Wight, Michael Eklund
Action Crime
104 mins

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl PG-13

A popular high school student in Pittsburgh is forced by his mother to befriend a sick girl he once knew when they attended Hebrew school together. While the student has managed to be friends with every clique in school without actually committing to any of them, his commitment to the new friendship changes his life.
Jon Bernthal, Olivia Cooke, Nick Offerman, Dan Fogelman, Molly Shannon, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Jesse Andrews, Thomas Mann
Drama Adaptation
81 mins

The Yes Men Are Revolting R

For two decades, the Yes Men have pulled off spectacular media hoaxes to expose corporate crimes. Now, these hilarious activists are approaching middle age, struggling to stay inspired in their fight against climate change. Can they get it together before the ice caps melt?
Laura Nix, Mike Bonanno, Andy Bichlbaum
Documentary

The Wolfpack R

Locked away from society in an apartment on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, the Angulo brothers learn about the outside world through the films that they watch. Nicknamed the Wolfpack, the brothers spend their childhood re-enacting their favorite films using elaborate homemade props and costumes. With no friends and living on welfare, they feed their curiosity, creativity, and imagination with film, which allows them to escape from their feelings of isolation and loneliness. Everything changes when one of the brothers escapes, and the power dynamics in the house are transformed. The Wolfpack must learn how to integrate into society without disbanding the brotherhood.
Crystal Moselle
Biography Documentary

Friday, June 12