June 8:
Prometheus
In Movie Theaters:June 8, 2012
Directed by:Ridley Scott
Starring:
Noomi Rapace ... Elizabeth Shaw
Michael Fassbender ... David
More credits:
Charlize Theron ... Vickers
Rafe Spall
Idris Elba
Sean Harris
Geners:
Sci-Fi Fantasy Horror Action IMAX 3D
Synopsis: A team of explorers discover a clue to the
origins of mankind on Earth, leading them on a journey to the darkest
corners of the universe. There, they must fight a terrifying battle to
save the future of the human race.
Notes: Originally slated as a two-part prequel to the
1979 Alien movie. Both Ridley Scott and Fox have carefully avoided
calling it a prequel, although the similarity of styles is apparent in
the movie stills, and with the use of the same sound effects, spaceship
structures and title font animation in the teaser.
Madagascar 3:
Europe's Most Wanted
In Movie Theaters:June 8, 2012
Directed by:Eric Darnell
Starring:Ben Stiller ... Alex (voice)
More credits:
Chris Rock ... Marty (voice)
David Schwimmer ... Melman (voice)
Jada Pinkett-Smith ... Gloria (voice)
Sacha Baron Cohen ... King Julien XIII (voice)
Frances McDormand ... Captain Chantel DuBois (voice)
Distributed by:Paramount Pictures
Genres: Comedy Action Adventure Family Animation 3D Sequel
Synopsis:
Alex the Lion, Marty the Zebra, Gloria the Hippo, and Melman
the Giraffe are still fighting to get home to their beloved Big Apple; King
Julien, Maurice and the Penguins are along for the adventure. This time the
road takes them through Europe where they find the perfect cover: a traveling
circus, which they reinvent Madagascar style!
Dark
Horse
In Movie Theaters:June 8, 2012(NEW YORK)
Directed by:Todd Solondz
Starring:
Christopher Walken
More credits:
Mia Farrow
Selma Blair
Jordan Gelber
Aasif Mandvi
Justin Bartha
Distributed by:Brainstorm MediaRunning Time:84 minutesGenres:Romance Comedy
Distributed by: Brainstorm Media
Running Time: 84 minutes
Genres: Romance Comedy
Synopsis: The
film centers on a thirtysomething man (Gelber) in arrested development who
lives with his parents (Walken and Farrow), reluctantly works for his father
and avidly collects toys. He seeks out a thirtysomething woman (Blair) in
arrested development in an attempt to shed the "dark horse" status in
his family and finally accomplish something.