Following our previous ‘12 Films To Watch in 2018 (January to June)’, we break down another 12 of what we think might be the must-see films released in the UK and worldwide throughout the rest of the year.
We’ve only included films with confirmed UK release dates, but there will be plenty more UK must-see releases over the coming months so be sure to keep checking our frequently updated ‘2018 Film Calendar’.
July
Incredibles 2 (13th)
Image Source: Disney•Pixar
Genre: Animation, Action, Adventure, Family
UK Release: 13th of July
US Release: 15th of June
With ‘Elastigirl’ taking up an opportunity for rare superhero glory away from home, ‘Mr. Incredible’ pulls stay-at-home dad duty taking care of the talented kids, including volatile and powerful baby Jack-Jack, in Disney•Pixar’s long-awaited sequel to their 2004 smash-hit animation.
Directed by Brad Bird and starring Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter and Samuel L. Jackson among others.
Hotel Artemis (20th)
Image Source: Warner Bros.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Crime, Thriller
UK Release: 20th of July
US Release: 8th of June
Set in a dystopian near-future L.A. and a member’s only hospital for the criminal underground, the self-styled managing nurse and her imposing orderly struggle to enforce the rules and prevent general murder when the latest rag-tag group of crooks arrive, and the city’s infamous kingpin pays them all a visit.
Directed by Drew Pearce and starring Jodie Foster, Sterling K. Brown and Jeff Goldblum among others.
#TriviaTuesday: A cost-cutting insect-like suit was the early design for the alien hunter in 1987's 'Predator'—unsuccessfully worn by the character's first actor Jean-Claude Van Damme—but it was ditched for a now iconic Stan Winston design at twice the price. Money well spent. pic.twitter.com/pvbTmpgUIB
#TriviaTuesday: ‘Big Kahuna Burger’ is most certainly the fictional fast food of choice in the Tarantinoverse, appearing or referenced in 'Reservoir Dogs', 'From Dusk Till Dawn', 'Death Proof', 'Four Rooms', as well as its starring turn in 1994’s 'Pulp Fiction' of course. pic.twitter.com/k3xVsbDuA6