By Chris Kavan - 06/27/18 at 07:18 PM CT
With a potentially long 4th of July holiday ahead (or at least an extra day or two off for some people) the box office is going relatively quiet. It doesn't help the holiday falls smack dab in the middle of the week but there are just two new offerings: a sequel to a powerful drama focusing on drug cartels and the people who fight them and a basketball comedy based on a popular advertising series (hey, it almost worked for the Geico Caveman). Still, it looks like the weekend will belong to Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom once again, and The Incredibles 2 likely will remain a strong contender as well.
UNCLE DREW Usually basing an entire film on the basis of an advertising campaign, no matter how good, would be an introduction to disaster. I mean, can you imagine the Budweiser Frogs or Wassssup! Guys or the Got Milk? or even the Energizer Bunny getting a full-fledged film? But Uncle Drew is in class on its own. Yes, it is based on a series of popular Pepsi commercials, but the star of said commercials is certified NBA legend Kyrie Irving (played an aged-up version of himself). Uncle Drew is a legend himself, and isn't afraid to school street ball punks. But for Dax (Lil Rel Howery) the stakes are real for the upcoming Rucker Classic street ball tournament - as he has just lost his best players to Mookie (Nick Kroll) a fast-talking, trash-talking rival. But when Dax learns of Uncle Drew, he recruits him for one, last wild ride - but Drew will only play if he can bring his own crew. This includes plenty of talented sports stars - Shaquille O'Neal, Chris Webber, Reggie Miller, Nate Robinson and Lisa Leslie, all playing aged versions of themselves as well (with some twists, of course). While at first the team seems to be a little too geriatric for their own good, Uncle Drew has a surprise up his sleeve that will put a new spark into the old team. I'm sure a certain segment of the audience will get a kick out of this, but I'm not going to count myself among them. This looks a bit too ridiculous for me though I have a feeling basketball-minded tweens (and maybe some adults) will appreciate this a lot more than I would.
Those are the new films for the weekend. Both will probably do adequate, but I don't think either have a chance at ousting Fallen Kingdom - and maybe not even Incredibles 2. I'll be back on Sunday (probably - maybe Monday) with the results.