06/06/2015
Your Creative Calendar: 91 Things To Do, See, And Hear This June!
Wherever there's a flock of velociraptors, you'll be there. Whenever women bond in jail, you'll bond too. Our entertainment picks for June.It used to be that summer TV was a fallow garden of reruns and unwatchable eye-garbage, leaving movies to reign supreme over the season. Not anymore! Now, even with most network shows on creatively regenerative hiatus, there's still roughly one billion other outlets carefully curating video content solid enough to compete with fall season primetime, or run right over it. While Netflix continues its Goliath-like foray into original programming, fellow digital platforms Hulu and Amazon are striving to catch up, and old standbys on network and cable are stepping their summertime game up too. Good thing the movies in June uniformly suck, otherwise we'd never get outside to enjoy true wind on our sun-reddened faces. Oh wait, those movies are awesome. Never mind. Prepare to get overwhelmed with Co.Create's guide to all the daylight-stealing movies, books, and albums, etc., sure to leave so many kites un-flown this month.Movies In TheatersEntourage: The Movie, opens June 3rd. Will Vinnie Chase finally get his Oscar? Did Lloyd ever sue Ari? Does Turtle still smoke pot now that he lost a bunch of weight? Is that how he lost all that weight? Some of these questions, and more, will be answered when HBO's Hollywood fantasy series stretches to feature length.• Insidious: Chapter 3, opens June 5th. Director James Wan may have fled the franchise he started in order to make Furious 7, but the haunted spirits saga remains in good hands with Wan's Saw partner, Leigh Whannell.• Spy, opens June 5th. Paul Feig has scored major hits with his first two directorial efforts, Bridesmaids and The Heat, both featuring his apparent muse, Melissa McCarthy. Now Feig and McCarthy both return in this espionage romp, also written by Feig. Has it finally been long enough since Austin Powers and Johnny English that we can have a new goofy spy movie? Time will tell.• Love and Mercy, opens June 5th. John Cusack and Paul Dano portray Beach Boy and Charles Manson associate Brian Wilson at different points in the musician's life, both of which are melodic yet unstable.• Jurassic World, opens June 12th. Chris Pratt guarded the galaxy last year, but does he also have what it takes to spare Earth from descending back into dinosaur times? For Earth's sake, I sure hope so!• 11th Hour, opens June 12th. Previously titled I Am Here, this film finds Kim Basinger going to great …