May 2024 film preview: Light month brings a few heavy hitters

April showers brought half a bouquet of May flowers, including The Fall Guy, Furiosa, and a Garfield reboot

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May 2024 film preview: Light month brings a few heavy hitters
Anya Taylor-Joy, Ryan Gosling, Ry Barrett, Garfield, Odie, Owen Teague Photo: Warner Bros. Pictures

And so the summer movie season begins with a whimper. Unfortunately, because of the work stoppages last summer that the studios dragged out for about six months, there are very few releases this May, leaving multiplexes without a superhero in sight. While this lack of offerings wasn’t as noticeable in the doldrums of winter, movie theaters will see some belt-tightening this May. Still, it’s quality, not quantity, and May doesn’t have a lot of either.

Nevertheless, the things worth getting pumped for are very worth getting pumped for, including The Fall Guy and the long-awaited return of Furiosa (remember her?). We’ll survive another Garfield if it means we can ride eternal on the fury road.

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Cast: Ryan Gosling, Emily Blunt, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Hannah Waddingham, Stephanie Hsu, and Winston DukeDirector: David LeitchRyan Gosling is no stranger to movies about stunt performers. His breakout revenge thriller, , followed a stunt driver through the neon-lit streets of Los Angeles. But the hermetically sealed stylization of Nicolas Winding Refn kept Gosling’s trademark smile and unflappable goofiness from shining through. With , he’s back in mode, where the world around him can’t seem to conform to his casual stupidity. Joined by Emily Blunt, who plays the titular fall guy’s director and ex-girlfriend, Gosling tracks down the missing star of her film (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). Hilarity ensues. Directed by David Leitch and based on the ’80s TV series, The Fall Guy promises to get the summer movie season off to a rollicking start.

9 Comments

  • deusx7-av says:

    I mean bullet train wasn’t good, Pitt is the main reason there, and even though I like all involved in this, i’ve heard it doesn’t all mesh with the forced romance and bad plot, so it doesn’t interest me, and I watched the original show, can’t remember anything about it except Steve Austin showed up and a blonde chick… would of been better to remake the Burt Reynolds flick Hooper if you want to highlight stunt workers IMO…

    • peon21-av says:

      Starred for remembrance of Hooper.
      My memory of The Fall Guy extends to the premise being that the stuntman moonlights as a bounty hunter. And having a catchy-as-hell theme song.EDIT: But I quite liked Bullet Train, so that’s where we diverge.

      • bcfred2-av says:

        Same on Bullet Train. It’s basically John Wick…on a train. Weird underground codes of conduct, everyone knows who each other is, etc. Probably wouldn’t seek it out again, but enjoyable enough for in-flight entertainment.

      • deusx7-av says:

        sorry I actually didn’t watch Bullet Train lol reason being I didn’t see Pitt as being an actor in it, just a Hollywood Star, so in those instances where when I look at the screen I wont see the character to be portrayed as so much so it doesn’t interest me… I think the Fall Guy was like a A-Team, McGuyver era show where they where all “bounty hunterish” and had some tricks up their sleeve type incidents is all I really remember…

  • bcfred2-av says:

    This actually looks like a pretty solid month to me. Furiosa will kill (haha), the Fall Guy looks charming as hell, couple of good horror options, an appealing looking family movie or two (not Garfield, but who knows), and the Apes movies seem to have developed an audience. Dead Don’t Hurt sounds like Cold Mountain in the antebellum west, which isn’t a terrible bet.

  • simplepoopshoe-av says:

    Oh cool Robot Dreams is finally coming out. Isn’t that an animated film without dialogue? So interesting.

  • blueayou2-av says:

    If Furiosa isn’t the best western action franchise film of all time I’m ending it all

  • jjwyatt-av says:

    What’s “San Fransisco”?

  • Caniborrowafeeling-av says:

    Cool: Real-life marrieds Cannavale and Byrne are working together. Not cool: It’s in a road trip movie, just about the most hackneyed premise imaginable.

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