July Movie Preview

Nicki Minaj, Drake and Batman set off box office fireworks.

The Amazing Spider-Man 3D: July 3 - A new guy is donning the Spidey costume (Andrew Garfield) as the franchise ramps up to focus on an untold chapter of the Peter Parker story. Also stars Emma Stone and Martin Sheen.(Photo: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Pictures)

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The Amazing Spider-Man 3D: July 3 - A new guy is donning the Spidey costume (Andrew Garfield) as the franchise ramps up to focus on an untold chapter of the Peter Parker story. Also stars Emma Stone and Martin Sheen.(Photo: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Pictures)

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Katy Perry: Part of Me: July 5 - First the Biebs, now Katy Perry is getting the big-screen 3D-style documentary treatment. Find out how her strict evangelist ministry upbringing (and former gospel rock mini-stardom) birthed a multii-platinum selling, sometimes blue-haired pop princess.(Photo: Courtesy Pulse Films)

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Katy Perry: Part of Me: July 5 - First the Biebs, now Katy Perry is getting the big-screen 3D-style documentary treatment. Find out how her strict evangelist ministry upbringing (and former gospel rock mini-stardom) birthed a multii-platinum selling, sometimes blue-haired pop princess.(Photo: Courtesy Pulse Films)

The Magic of Belle Isle: July 6 - Morgan Freeman plays a novelist whose battle with booze saps his passion for writing. But renting a summer cabin and befriending a single mom helps him find his muse.(Photo: Courtesy Castle Rock Entertainment)

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The Magic of Belle Isle: July 6 - Morgan Freeman plays a novelist whose battle with booze saps his passion for writing. But renting a summer cabin and befriending a single mom helps him find his muse.(Photo: Courtesy Castle Rock Entertainment)

The Savages: July 6 - Will moviegoing audiences be too distracted by John Travolta's recent lawsuits to watch him as a DEA agent on the trail of amateur pot growers? We'll see — Oliver Stone directs this action-packed ensemble thriller. Also stars Salma Hayek, Benicio Del Toro and Uma Thurman.(Photo: Courtesy Universal Pictures)

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The Savages: July 6 - Will moviegoing audiences be too distracted by John Travolta's recent lawsuits to watch him as a DEA agent on the trail of amateur pot growers? We'll see — Oliver Stone directs this action-packed ensemble thriller. Also stars Salma Hayek, Benicio Del Toro and Uma Thurman.(Photo: Courtesy Universal Pictures)

The Pact: July 8 - This horror-thriller tells the tale of a woman (Caity Lotz) who's coming to terms with her past while dealing with her mother's death. She must face a mysterious presence in her childhood home. Insert scary music here.(Photo: Courtesy Entertainment One Pictures)

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The Pact: July 8 - This horror-thriller tells the tale of a woman (Caity Lotz) who's coming to terms with her past while dealing with her mother's death. She must face a mysterious presence in her childhood home. Insert scary music here.(Photo: Courtesy Entertainment One Pictures)

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Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D: July 13 - Nicki Minaj, Drake and Jennifer Lopez get in on the action and voice new characters that join the ice age adventures of Manny, Diego and Sid in the fourth installment of this franchise. John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah, Keke Palmer and Wanda Sykes also star.(Photo: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Pictures)

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Ice Age: Continental Drift 3D: July 13 - Nicki Minaj, Drake and Jennifer Lopez get in on the action and voice new characters that join the ice age adventures of Manny, Diego and Sid in the fourth installment of this franchise. John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah, Keke Palmer and Wanda Sykes also star.(Photo: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Pictures)

Red Lights: July 13 - Robert DeNiro plays a blind psychic who faces off with paranormal researchers (Sigourney Weaver, Cillian Murphy) who seek out fake ghost whisperers.(Photo: Courtesy Nostromo Pictures)

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Red Lights: July 13 - Robert DeNiro plays a blind psychic who faces off with paranormal researchers (Sigourney Weaver, Cillian Murphy) who seek out fake ghost whisperers.(Photo: Courtesy Nostromo Pictures)

Union Square: July 13 - New York City's Union Square neighborhood is the backdrop for a reunion tale of two sisters — one getting married (Tammy Blanchard) and one having a nervous breakdown (Mira Sorvino). Also stars Daphne Rubin-Vega.(Photo: Courtesy Armian Pictures)

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Union Square: July 13 - New York City's Union Square neighborhood is the backdrop for a reunion tale of two sisters — one getting married (Tammy Blanchard) and one having a nervous breakdown (Mira Sorvino). Also stars Daphne Rubin-Vega.(Photo: Courtesy Armian Pictures)

Trishna: July 13 - Set in India, tension between ancient privilege and modern equality is explored in this tragic relationship between the daughter of an auto rickshaw owner (Freida Pinto) and son of a property developer (Riz Ahmed).(Photo: Courtesy Revolution Films)

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Trishna: July 13 - Set in India, tension between ancient privilege and modern equality is explored in this tragic relationship between the daughter of an auto rickshaw owner (Freida Pinto) and son of a property developer (Riz Ahmed).(Photo: Courtesy Revolution Films)

The Dark Knight Rises (July 20) - Four years after Heath Ledger's history-making performance as the Joker in The Dark Knight, Batman goes three rounds with two new troublemakers: Bane, a terrorist leader come to wreak havoc in Gotham City, and Catwoman, also known as God's gift to latex. (Photo: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures)

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The Dark Knight Rises: July 20 - Batman (Christian Bale) rises and returns eight years after taking the fall for Two Faces' crimes to battle a new terrorist leader, Bane, who's wreaking havoc in Gotham. Morgan Freeman is back as Lucius Fox.(Photo: Courtesy Warner Bros Pictures)

The Watch: July 27 - Formerly titled Neighborhood Watch but changed after the Trayvon Martin murder, The Watch stars Ben Stiller and Jonah Hill and marks the return of the hilarious Vince Vaughn. The premise? Surburban dads pretend to keep their hood safe but end up fighting aliens in this funny, far-fetched supernatural comedy.(Photo: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Pictures)

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The Watch: July 27 - Formerly titled Neighborhood Watch but changed after the Trayvon Martin murder, The Watch stars Ben Stiller and Jonah Hill and marks the return of the hilarious Vince Vaughn. The premise? Surburban dads pretend to keep their hood safe but end up fighting aliens in this funny, far-fetched supernatural comedy.(Photo: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox Pictures)