By Chris Kavan - 06/27/19 at 06:48 AM CT
With Disney racking up yet another win with Toy Story 4 - even if it couldn't meet some lofty predictions - this week before the 4th delivers two new wide releases, though neither will unseat the animated sequel at the box office. First up is the next offering in The Conjuring shared universe, where we get to re-visit everyone's favorite creepy, cursed doll - and see how it affects the poor Warrens. We also have Danny Boyle releasing the feel-good movie of the summer in Yesterday. Both films should thrive, seeing as they are going after two distinct audiences, and we'll see if either can put a dent in Toy Story's dominance.
YESTERDAY I have no problem admitting I'm a big fan of Danny Boyle. This is the man who birthed Trainspotting, 28 Days Later and Slumdog Millionaire. I know he doesn't have a perfect track record, but, overall, Boyle is a distinct talent. That is why I am so interested in seeing how Yesterday turns out. The film follows struggling musician Jack Malik (Himesh Patel - looking to have a breakout here to rival Dev Patel... no relation) who, following a sudden blackout wakes up to find out that he is seemingly the only person alive who remembers the music of the most iconic band of, well, ever, The Beatles. So, of course, he does what any musician would do: passes off the music as his own and changes the world... again. I mean, the idea is simple (and, judging by the reaction from others - also not exactly original... to a point) and I fell in love with the concept based on the first trailer alone. The film has more talent to back it up including Lily James as the love interest, Kate McKinnon as a record exec and James Cordon and Ed Sheeran as... themselves! (I especially love Sheeran's suggestion to rename "Hey Jude" to "Hey Dude" - Doodie doodie doodie doodie doodie). Sophia Di Martino, Ellise Chappell, Meera Syal and Harry Michell help round out the cast. The film just looks so effervescent and fun - I don't know if audiences will embrace it or not, but I wish it the best of luck and am going to try my hardest to get my mom out to an actual movie in a theater since I can remember.
While this weekend isn't going to create as much excitement as last weekend - and Toy Story 4 is likely to win out once again - both new entries should play well and attract a well-rounded audience. Providing I survive the weekend pre-4th tubing excursion - I'll be back Sunday with the results.