Jurassic World: Dominion, Elvis, Lightyear, and 15 other must-see movies for June

Summer films head to infinity and beyond with a return to form by David Cronenberg, an adorable League Of Super-Pets, a creepy Ethan Hawke, and more

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Jurassic World: Dominion, Elvis, Lightyear, and 15 other must-see movies for June
From left: Crimes Of The Future (Courtesy Neon), Lightyear (Pixar), Fire Island (Courtesy Searchlight Pictures), Jurassic World: Dominion (Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment) Graphic: Libby McGuire

With Memorial Day upon us, summer movie season is in full swing. Of course, audiences have already been swinging back to theaters with Downton Abbey and Top Gun sequels, but even more blockbuster fare awaits in June. The dinosaurs finally have dominion in a new Jurassic World that stages a reunion with original franchise stars Sam Neill, Laura Dern, and Jeff Goldblum; David Cronenberg and Baz Luhrmann cultists have Crimes Of The Future and Elvis, respectively; and a strong summer of animation continues with Lightyear and DC League Of Super-Pets. Here’s a closer look at all the June 2022 movies that are worth a trip to your local multiplex.

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Theaters everywhere June 29You know what they say: A dog is (Super)man’s best friend. Secret Life Of Pets meets The Justice League in this new animated adventure about a group of furry friends saving the world with their super paw-ers. After Superman () and the rest of Metropolis’ heroes are kidnapped by Lex Luthor (Marc Maron), Superman’s dog Krypto (Dwayne Johnson) embarks on a rescue mission with the help of Batman’s dog Ace (Kevin Hart), a potbellied pig named PB (Vanessa Bayer), Lulu the hairless guinea pig (Kate McKinnon), Merton the turtle (Natasha Lyonne), and a squirrel named Chip (Diego Luna). Director Jared Stern co-wrote the project with John Whittington; the pair previously worked together on The Lego Batman Movie and The Lego Ninjago Movie. It’s a cute enough premise and the sky’s the limit with a voice cast this great; Keanu Reeves, Thomas Middleditch, Ben Schwartz, Dascha Polanco, and Jameela Jamil can also be heard. [Alison Foreman]

11 Comments

  • jpfilmmaker-av says:

    No, Jurassic World Dominion is not, in any way must-see. I’ve never seen a franchise fall so far so fast, or go so far out of its way to insult its audience with how dumb it can be, and I’m a Hellraiser fan.

    • psergiosomatic-av says:

      I’m excited for it, which is weird because I didn’t bother with Fallen Kingdom at all. Pretty sure it’s because they finally have a feathered dino.

    • dirtside-av says:

      I’m right there with you. Jurassic World had plenty of surface-level adrenaline kickers, but the storytelling was so dull and the characters so uninteresting (not to mention the weirdly misogynistic killing of the assistant character) that I tapped out for the sequel (and by all accounts I did not miss much). Dominion’s apparent premise that dinosaurs are everywhere and we just can’t stop them (in a country with more firearms than people) is just too stupid for me to deal with.

      • actionactioncut-av says:

        Zara’s death struck me as so mean spirited. I remember Colin Trevorrow defending it as a moment meant to shock the audience because anyone can die, but then also justifying it because “she was a Bridezilla” (because she… didn’t want her boyfriend to have a bachelor party?). But then, I’ve also read comments about what a bitch she was because she was always on the phone, something personal assistants never do, apparently.

    • actionactioncut-av says:

      I cannot believe it’s taken us 3 of these fucking movies to get to what Jurassic World promised, which was dinosaurs running wild and fucking shit up.

      • jpfilmmaker-av says:

        I mean, we kind of already did, with the third act of Lost World. Dominion basically just seems like a feature version of that.

    • bridge-of-doom-av says:

      I knew it wasn’t going to be a must-see when I heard Colin Trevorrow would be in charge.

  • robert-moses-supposes-erroneously-av says:

    Hadn’t heard of Spiderhead, but it honestly looks really fun. Channing Tatum and Chris Hemsworth are in that rare school of “good-looking hunk who could just be a action/romcom star but instead takes comedy roles that they knock out of the park” I would say Chris Evans and Daniel Craig are partially in that school. Chris Pratt thinks he is, but is not. 

  • omgtkkr-av says:

    Pretty sure Neon is hoping for the former with Baba. Otherwise they’d be pretty shitty businesspeople.

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