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2015 CINEMACON WRAP-UP: MOVIES GALORE AND FILM-MAKERS AROUND EVERY CORNER!

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HIGHLIGHTS FROM “CINEMACON 2015” IN LAS VEGAS

Story by Adam Mast
Photos by John Pugh, Jeff Sanders, and Sheldon Demke


 

NATO really knocked it out of the park with CinemaCon this year, as did the numerous movie studios that were on hand to give attendees a taste of what they have in store for movie goers in the coming months. While CinemaCon was designed to show off the latest and greatest in movie theater technology, it’s the plethora of major studio sizzle reels and film screenings that make CinemaCon such a magical rush to the system for us. And since NATO is all about the theatrical experience, attendees are always treated to said movie footage in the best possible way.

The majority of the studio presentations were held at The Colosseum in Caesar’s Palace, and not only was this massive facility equipped with Dolby Atmos sound, but a few of the studios even showcased their footage in Dolby HDR, the very latest (and best) in laser projection. Needless to say, if every theater I attended presented their product the way CinemaCon presents it, I’d be one happy camper.

In addition to amazing sizzle reels, advance screenings, and a tribute to the great Clint Eastwood,  the studios spared absolutely no expense in dazzling the pants off attendees by way of film related goodies and  high profile film-maker appearances. Over the course of 4 star struck days, we found ourselves face to face with the likes of Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Julianne Moore, Clint Eastwood, Alan Arkin, Elizabeth Banks, Britt Robertson, Rose Byrne, Francis Lawrence, Amy Schumer, Jamie Bell, Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara, Kevin Hart, Paul Rudd, Paul Feig, Guillermo del Toro, Robert Zemeckis, Chris Columbus, and Seth MacFarlane just to name a handful.

Again though, in the purist of terms, it was all about the movie footage for us, and there was no shortage of unforgettable sizzle reels and movie screenings to speak of. 20th Century Fox, Universal Pictures, Walt Disney Pictures, Sony Pictures, Warner Brothers, and Paramount Pictures were all on hand, and between the lot of them, over 60 upcoming movies were profiled. Without further adieu, here are a handful of alphabetical highlights from CinemaCon 2015.


 

Black Mass
BLACK MASS (Warner Brothers)

For those of you who have written Johnny Depp’s career off, BLACK MASS looks to prove that this famed actor still has plenty of great performances left in him. In this true story from director Scott Cooper, Depp plays Whitey Bulger, a notorious Bostonian criminal who would ultimately become an informant for the FBI. With shades of GOODFELLAS and DONNIE BRASCO, a nearly unrecognizable Depp looks positively terrifying in this. BLACK MASS features an all-star cast including Benedict Cumberbatch, Kevin Bacon, Adam Scott, Peter Sarsgaard, Corey Stoll, Julianne Nicholson, Jesse Plemons, David Harbour, and Juno Temple. It opens on September 18th, 2015.


 

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CREED (Warner Brothers)

CREED isn’t so much a ROCKY spin-off as it is an Apollo Creed spin-off. And one of the many things that separates this film from all the entries in the Italian Stallion franchise is that this story didn’t spring from the mind of Sylvester Stallone. CREED is actually the brainchild of FRUITVALE STATION writer/director Ryan Coogler. Coogler was on hand alongside Michael B. Jordan and Stallone, and he went on to explain that this movie was inspired by his relationship with his father. Coogler and cast then presented exclusive footage from CREED. In this gritty, urban character study, Apollo’s son Adonis (played by Jordan) reaches out to an aging Rocky Balboa in hopes that the celebrated boxer will train him and help earn him a shot at the title. What follows, is an entirely new take on the American dream. CREED looks to be part father/son story, part rousing sports drama, part culture lesson, and all heart. In short, this is a ROCKY for an entirely new generation and I couldn’t be any more excited to see it. CREED opens in theaters across the U.S. on November 25th.


 

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CRIMSON PEAK (Universal Pictures)

I LOVE Guillermo del Toro and when I heard that Universal was giving him the opportunity to make an R rated haunted house movie…Well…I pretty much wept on the spot. It should be noted that the creepy goth house at the heart of this picture isn’t just a mere location. It’s a fully realized character. A very moody character I might add. I’m a fan of del Toro’s bigger films (HELLBOY and PACIFIC RIM come to mind), but it’s his smaller, more intimate efforts that speak to me most (see DEVIL’S BACKBONE and PAN’S LABYRINTH.) CRIMSON PEAK looks to be somewhere in between. Del Toro was on hand to talk about his latest effort and as he hit the stage, it was clear that he was his jovial, enthusiastic, lovable self. This brilliant film-maker went on to talk about his love of Gothic romance and how his goal with CRIMSON PEAK was to create an operatic spectacle. Of course, he also designed this film to scare the shit out of audiences and based on the extended clip he shared with us, it’s safe to say that he’s going to pull that off with flying colors. It certainly scared the shit out of Stephen King, and that’s good enough for me. CRIMSON PEAK opens in theaters across the U.S. on October 16th.


 

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GOOSEBUMPS (Sony Pictures)

Truth be told, I’ve never read the R.L. Stine children’s stories on which this family oriented movie was based, but after watching this incredibly entertaining sizzle reel, maybe it’s time I read them with my kids. In a nifty little twist, R. L. Stine is actually part of the plot here. As played by Jack Black, Stine teams with a group of kids in an effort to defeat the imaginary creatures from his stories after they are unleashed upon the real world. This montage of moments from GOOSEBUMPS immediately transported me back to my 80’s teenage years when movies like MONSTER SQUAD, GREMLINS, SILVER BULLET, THE GOONIES, FRIGHT NIGHT,  EXPLORERS, and YOUNG SHERLOCK HOLMES reigned supreme. Can’t wait to see it!  GOOSEBUMPS scares its way into theaters on October 16th, 2015.


 

INSIDE OUT
INSIDE OUT (Walt Disney Pictures)

Walt Disney Pictures only showed three trailers during their presentation but with good reason. Following a quick rundown of the studio’s upcoming slate and the showcasing of trailers for STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS (Awesome), ANT-MAN (I’m fairly indifferent to this one), and TOMORROWLAND (fantastic!), Disney dropped a special advance screening of Pixar’s INSIDE OUT. This animated feature tells the tale of a young girl and the distinct emotions that make up the control center inside her brain. Unfortunately, we’re not allowed to give a full review  just yet, because it isn’t slated for release until June 19th.  I will say this though; INSIDE OUT is a masterpiece! Easily Pixar’s best film since TOY STORY 3  I can’t wait to see it again!


 

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JOY (20th Century Fox)

Ironic that JOY is the next film on this list, as Joy also happens to be one of the key emotions on display in INSIDE OUT. Given that this JOY was written and directed by David O. Russell (AMERICAN HUSTLE) however, I have a suspicion it will probably be a little more adult oriented than Pixar’s latest. Truth be told, the teaser Fox ran for this film during their presentation was more of a mood clip. There was no dialogue. Just a montage of what looks to be emotionally charged scenes set to the sound of church bells. A very effective trailer. JOY stars Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper, and Robert DeNiro in a story of family and the woman who would ultimately become the founder and matriarch of a powerful family business dynasty. It opens on December 25th, 2015.


 

JURASSIC WORLD
JURASSIC WORLD (Universal Pictures)

Director Colin Trevorrow and star Chris Pratt were on hand to liven up the crowd. More importantly though, they brought along a JURASSIC WORLD sizzle reel, and it offered up plenty of new footage. So how was it? Well, I’d say the stuff that bugged me in the past couple of trailers is still there, but there’s no doubt that this new peek brought quite a bit more intensity. There’s some scary shit going on here, and I love that!  There were a handful of terrifying shots featuring the park’s new genetically altered dinosaur getting medieval on the asses of those who cross his massive path, and I’m happy to report that plenty of people get eaten in this movie.   And with various scenes in which military squads try to bring down the Indominus Rex, this flick looks to have a bit of an ALIENS vibe going too. Beyond that, there does appear to be a sense of awe on display that THE LOST WORLD and JURASSIC PARK 3 were sorely lacking. Take for example a brief but affectionate Jurassic Petting Zoo sequence. If the sight of children riding atop baby triceratops doesn’t warm the heart and exhilarate you, then I don’t know what will.  In the end, I’m a huge JURASSIC PARK fan and while he only has one film under his belt, I’m also a fan of Trevorrow (if you haven’t seen his SAFETY NOT GUARANTEED, give it a watch.) It is my hope that the scope and adventurous spirit of this love letter to JURASSIC PARK will trump the goofy undercurrent that seems to be a part of a lot of the marketing we’ve been seeing. This sizzle reel certainly indicated  that JURASSIC WORLD is looking to deliver the goods.  It stomps into theaters throughout the U.S. on June 12th, 2015.


 

FURY ROAD
MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (Warner Brothers)

Warner Brothers has yet to drop a lick of footage for FURY ROAD that has failed to impress me and the extended trailer the studio shared during their epic CinemaCon presentation was yet another reason to stay optimistic about this latest MAD MAX movie from mastermind George Miller. Admittedly, most of the footage they shared was culled from other pieces of marketing, but it was repackaged in a beautifully edited ball of energetic fury. Tom Hardy (fresh from the set of THE REVENANT), Charlize Theron, and Nicholas Hoult were on hand to introduce the high octane clip, and all three were quick to pray at the altar of Mr. Miller. The majority of FURY ROAD was shot on real locations, with real stuntmen, and real vehicles, and Miller’s practical approach has been evident in all the footage we’ve seen thus far. In short, if there’s a 2015 release I’m more excited to see than EPISODE VII, FURY ROAD is it. May 15th can’t come soon enough!


 

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE ROGUE NATION
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE-ROGUE NATION (Paramount Pictures)

Paramount Pictures opened up their presentation with an Arnold Schwarzenegger appearance (he was on hand to talk TERMINATOR: GENISYS) and while you’d think it couldn’t get any bigger then that, out walks international superstar, Tom Cruise! Cruise was joined by Simon Pegg and Rebecca Ferguson and together, the trio talked up their upcoming summer release, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE-ROGUE NATION.

Pegg was quick to praise Cruise for doing his own insane stunt work, including that jaw dropping plane sequence that you may have seen in the coming attraction trailer. Since everyone has pretty much seen that trailer, Cruise brought along exclusive footage. Included; an intense torturing scene capped off by an epic fist fight, and a bad ass car chase featuring Cruise at the wheel with a screaming Pegg in the passenger seat. As an added bonus, and as iron clad proof that Cruise likes to do as many of his own stunts as possible, attendees were treated to a behind the scenes look at Cruise’s death defying plane stunt. In the sequence, Cruise’s Hunt is dangling from the side of a massive jet as it takes off from the run way. In the behind the scenes footage, it’s plain as day that that’s Cruise up there, attached to the plane by way of an all too thin cable. Cruise explained that they did the shot 8 times and during one take, a tiny piece of debris from the runway, hit him in the ribs. Cruise also freely admitted that the stunt scared the shit out of him. Now in his 50’s, this beloved actor showed why he’s one of the most celebrated movie stars in the world. This guy commits 100% every time out! MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE-ROGUE NATION opens in theaters across the U.S. on July 31st, 2015.


 

THE PEANUTS MOVIE
THE PEANUTS MOVIE (20th Century Fox)

Charles Schulz’s “Peanuts” characters get the big screen treatment in THE PEANUTS MOVIE.  As a kid, I was a huge fan of “Charlie Brown” and the gang. When I heard about this film, I was worried that the spirit of these characters would somehow get lost in a sea of updated CG animation but to my great surprise, THE PEANUTS MOVIE footage we were treated to suggests otherwise. The animation technology is current, but there’s an intentional retro feel giving these characters the look and personality that longtime fans are sure to embrace. THE PEANUTS MOVIE opens in theaters throughout the U.S. on November 6th, 2015.


 

THE REVENANT
THE REVENANT (20th Century Fox)

How does film-maker Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu follow up his Best Picture Oscar winner BIRDMAN? By telling a sweeping tale of vengeance set in the 1820’s, that’s how!  THE REVENANT stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy, and as great as they look in this, I suspect it’ll be cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki  who steals the show.  THE REVENANT was shot with all natural light meaning that  Inarritu, Lubezki  and crew could only shoot at specific times during the year. Add to that the harsh weather conditions in the Canadian wilderness locations, and you have a film that was no easy fete to pull off.   If the breathtaking raw footage we were lucky enough to see is any indication, however, I’d say all that hard work is going to make for one hell of a motion picture experience.  Breathtaking stuff! THE REVENANT opens in theaters across the U.S. on January 8th, 2016.


 

SPECTRE
SPECTRE (Sony Pictures)

Aside from EPISODE VII,  SPECTRE might just be the most highly anticipated film of the upcoming holiday season. Having said that, the pressure is on because director Sam Mendes and crew have a tough act to follow in the form of the mega-hit, SKYFALL. Still, I believe they’re up to the challenge. Mendes had to sit CinemaCon out as he is only half way through the SPECTRE production. He did, however, send a taped message suggesting that audiences are in for quite a ride when SPECTRE opens this November. As a big added surprise, Mendes  shared an exclusive clip from the film. As was the case with the first SPECTRE trailer, this clip was more on the subdued side. What made it truly interesting though, was that it was surprisingly spoiler heavy. Don’t worry. Out of respect to the studio and the film-makers, I’m not about to reveal the spoiler here. What I will say is that the clip was conversational in nature and it pretty much summed up what will most likely drive the entire plot of the movie. The pivotal 2 minute exclusive was followed by a very brief montage of action oriented scenes including a cool looking chase sequence in the snow. SPECTRE opens in the U.S. on November 6th.


 

SPY
SPY (20th Century Fox)

20th Century Fox and director Paul Feig gave attendees and advance screening of the new comedy, SPY and boy does this movie deliver. As far as I’m concerned, Feig is now 3 for 3. And in fact, while I greatly enjoyed BRIDESMAIDS and THE HEAT I would say SPY is his strongest effort yet. In SPY Melissa McCarthy is a desk analyst who jumps at the opportunity to become a field agent when tragedy strikes a little too close to home. This is certainly a comedy, but this isn’t a spoof like AUSTIN POWERS. While  SPY certainly brings the funny, this is an honest to goodness spy movie with action, intrigue, and tons of twists, turns, and unexpected surprises. Even the bad ass opening credits tune, performed by the gorgeous Ivy Levan,  would stand toe to toe with the best of the James Bond theme songs. It should also be noted that SPY features career best work from Jason Statham. Seriously! This guy should hang up the action towel and do more comedy. He’s hilarious! Rose Byrne is quite a riot too.  In fact, the entire cast (which includes Jude Law, Allison Janney, Bobby Cannavale, Morena Baccarin, Miranda Hart, and 50 Cent) is spot on and holding it all together is McCarthy who manages to show a surprising amount of range here. This might be her best work to date. SPY is great summer entertainment and further proof that Feig is the real deal. I think it’s safe to say that next year’s GHOSTBUSTERS reboot is in great hands. SPY opens in theaters across the U.S. on June 5th.


 

STAR WARS THE FORCE AWAKENS
STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS (Walt Disney Pictures)

Before you all lose your minds, no…Disney didn’t unveil any new footage from STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS at CinemaCon. Not but less than a week earlier, the studio did a big marketing push for EPISODE VII at “Star Wars Fan Celebration” in Anaheim. Therefore, there really wasn’t anything “Force” related to share during this presentation. Still, CinemaCon attendees were fortunate enough to experience the latest EPISODE VII teaser trailer in Dolby Atmos, and Dolby HDR on a massive movie screen…TWICE!! And it was glorious! That “Chewie…We’re home.” bit still gives me chills.  I CAN’T WAIT FOR THIS MOVIE! STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS opens on December 18th, 2015.


 

Straight Outta Compton
STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON (Universal Pictures)

It’s strange that it’s taken this long to get an N.W.A. biopic to the big screen, but better late than never, I suppose. Directed by F. Gary Gray (FRIDAY, THE ITALIAN JOB), STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON chronicles the lives of rappers Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Easy-E, and MC Ren (aka N.W.A.) as they navigate their way through the rough streets of Compton while on the road to astronomical success. On hand to talk about the genesis of this project were director F. Gary Gray, Dr. Dre, and Ice Cube!! For those who think that Ice Cube is nothing but a domesticated ex-rapper, think again. The man still has the fire. Forever the tenacious spokesman, Ice Cube was quick to point out that N.W.A. paved the way for everything from “South Park” to Eminem. N.W.A. is the very personification of speaking your mind so Ice Cube’s words were fittingly appropriate and not at all surprising. If this movie is even half as lively as the pre-sizzle reel introduction, then Universal is going to have a hit on their hands. Side note; The extended red band trailer totally delivered! STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON cruises into U.S. theaters on Aug. 14th!


 

VACATION
VACATION (Warner Brothers)

Spoiler alert! Firstly, after much speculation, it’s official; This new VACATION movie will be rated R for extremely crude humor. Secondly, we can also tell you that in an affectionate throwback to the original, the Griswold vacation destination this time around, will be…Wally World! That’s right! The same Wally World that Clark dragged his family to over 30 years ago. Granted, this time, it’s Clark’s now grown son Rusty (played by Ed Helms) who will be putting his family through the ringer. Helms and Christina Applegate (she plays Rusty’s wife) were on hand to unveil the first R rated trailer from this VACATION update. While irreverent and raunchy, the footage was also incredibly funny taking a self referencing,  21 JUMP STREET-like approach to the material. Chris Hemsworth looks to steal the show as Audrey’s (Leslie Mann) handsome, well endowed husband.  Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo also make an appearance. This very R rated VACATION hits theaters on July 31st, 2015.


 

THE WALK
THE WALK (Sony Pictures)

Sony started their presentation off with quite a surprise. As the lights dimmed, out walked director Robert Zemeckis, the iconic film-maker behind the BACK TO THE FUTURE trilogy, WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT and FORREST GUMP. Zemeckis was on hand to talk about his latest film THE WALK,  a 70s based true story revolving around Philippe Petit and his crazy plan to tight rope walk from one world trade center tower to the other. This territory was already covered in a brilliant James Marsh-directed documentary called  MAN ON WIRE but with THE WALK,  Zemeckis clearly wants to dramatize the proceedings through re-creating Petit’s death defying act by way of dizzying visual effects. In addition to the spectacle of it all, Zemeckis is looking to make a thrilling character study that almost feels ARGO-like in tone. It was abundantly clear after watching this amazing footage, that this is the kind of movie that demands to be seen in Imax. Zemeckis has been developing this project for 10 years, and come October 2nd, we’ll see if the years of hard work was worth it. For the record, I think it will be.


 

Honorable Mention; MINIONS (Universal)MAZE RUNNER: THE SCORCH TRIALS (20th Century Fox)TED 2 (Universal Pictures), PIXELS (Sony Pictures), TOMORROWLAND (Walt Disney Pictures), IN THE HEART OF THE SEA (Warner Brothers) 


 

As a special added bonus, check out this special CinemaCon edition of St. George News’ “Movie Monday.” Thanks to Sheldon Demke and Peter Gunn for having me on. 

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