Thursday 20 March 2014

Most Anticipated Films of 2014

Welcome to yet another "At the Movies with Daily Lukey" segment where we continue our series of looking through some of the movies you should look out for in 2014. By the time you read this, or even as I am writing this, some of these movies will have already been released but they are still movies of 2014. It is kind of hard to believe we are near the end of March (and Term 1) already. Only 27 days to Kokoda!

Hot Tub Time Machine 2

The sequel to the home-entertainment comedy hit focuses on Lou (played by Rob Corddry) getting into trouble and his friends firing up the hot tub time machine in an attempt to go back to the past - only to land in the future. John Cusack, who appeared in the first movie, is not set to reprise his role in the sequel. It is set to be released on the 25th of December (in America).

The Book of Life

This is not a remake of the Brad Pitt film but rather a new movie altogether. Set in a fantastical world, The Book of Life is the story of a young man who must face his greatest fears and follow his heart in order to rewrite his destiny. Filled with love, laughter, music and suspense, this big adventure for the whole family will warm the hearts of audiences as it reminds everyone of the importance of honouring the past while embracing the future. It has been described as a Romeo and Juliet set against a Mexican Day of the Dead.


Welcome to Yesterday


The poster may say February, but the release date is yet to be announced. The story focuses on a group of high schoolers who invent a time machine and record their trips into the past. The script was in development for a year so hopefully this makes for some good movie moments.


Jersey Boys


Jersey Boys is the movie adaptation of the hit Tony-Award-Winning Broadway Musical. It is set to inlclude many of the hit songs that has caused audiences all over the world to fall in love with the story of Franki Valli and the Four Seasons. Jersey Boys tells the story of Frankie Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito and Nick Massi who go from blue-collar wrong side of the track origins to become American pop sensations. They sold over 175 million records worldwide before they were thirty years old. Get set to fall in love with the musical that audiences have raved about.

This is Where I Leave You

This is Where I Leave You is based on the new novel of the same name by Jonathan Tropper. It centres on a man (played by Jason Bateman) whose father dies and tasks his dysfunctional family of four grown siblings with one last request: to spend seven days following the funeral together under the same roof for the first time in a decade. It has a comedy cast headed by Jason Bateman and Tina Fey with Jane Fonda in there also.

Welcome back to some more of my posts. See you tomorrow!

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