AUGUST MOVIES5 Movies to Watch in August

From Strays to Bottoms, here are 5 movies to watch this August:

Strays stars Will Ferrell, Jamie Foxx, Will Forte, Isla Fisher and Randall Park. | Credit: Universal Studios

1. Strays

In this unique live-action/CGI comedy by Josh Greenbaum, Will Ferrell lends his voice to Reggie, a border terrier who finds himself lost in the city. Reggie encounters a colorful group of dogs, including a Boston terrier (Jamie Foxx), an Australian shepherd (Isla Fisher), and a great Dane (Randall Park), who help him on his journey to reunite with his master, Doug (Will Forte). Despite the adorable premise, Strays is not your typical children’s movie. The R rating in the US is a result of the dogs’ foul-mouthed banter and mischievous antics. Greenbaum describes the film as emotionally grounded, delving into themes of relationships, self-worth, and the role of friends.

In theaters on 18 August.

 

Gal Gadot stars as a spy on a mission to prevent a powerful device called the Heart from falling into the wrong hands in this action-packed spy movie. | Credit: Netflix

2. Heart of Stone

Gal Gadot stars in this action-packed spy movie, challenging the traditional portrayal of globe-trotting secret agents dominated by men. Gadot plays Rachel Stone, a spy on a mission to prevent a powerful device called the Heart from falling into the wrong hands. Director Tom Harper emphasizes Rachel’s humanity and emotional depth, making her character more than just a female version of a male spy. Heart of Stone promises thrilling action sequences and a refreshing take on female representation in the spy genre.

Premieres on Netflix on 11 August.

 

DC’s latest superhero movie showcases the first superhero blockbuster with a Mexican lead character and a predominantly Latino cast and crew. | Credit: Warner Bros

3. Blue Beetle

DC’s latest superhero extravaganza introduces Jaime Reyes (Xolo Maridueña), who becomes the host of an alien gadget called the Scarab, transforming him into a high-tech armored hero. Blue Beetle features a groundbreaking milestone, as it showcases the first superhero blockbuster with a Mexican lead character and a predominantly Latino cast and crew. Director Angel Manuel Soto brings authenticity and representation to the screen, making this a significant and empowering film for the Latino community.

In theaters on 18 August.

 

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles return in a new adventure where they take on a mysterious crime syndicate but find themselves facing an army of mutants. | Credit: Paramount

4. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem Movie

The beloved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles return in a new adventure where they strive to be accepted as normal teenagers in New York City. With the help of their friend April O’Neil (Ayo Edebiri), they take on a mysterious crime syndicate but find themselves facing an army of mutants. Boasting an ensemble cast, including Jackie Chan, Paul Rudd, John Cena, and Seth Rogen, the movie promises action, humor, and nostalgic fun for fans of all ages.

Exclusively in theaters from 2 August.

 

Two queer best friends determined to shed their unpopular status in high school unexpectedly started a brutal fight club. | Credit: MGM

5. Bottoms

Emma Seligman and Rachel Sennott, the duo behind the successful Shiva Baby, reunite for another outrageous comedy with a twist. Sennott and Ayo Edebiri portray two queer best friends determined to shed their unpopular status in high school. Their unconventional plan to start a self-defense class quickly transforms into an unexpected and brutal fight club. Bottoms takes teen sex comedy to a whole new level, with a wild and chaotic journey that explores queer themes and pushes boundaries. The film releases on 25 August in the US and Canada, promising riotous entertainment and a fresh perspective on teenage life.

Released on 25 August in the US and Canada.

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