For those of you who want to spend some quality time with your dad on Father's Day, you can simply take him to a theater and make your day memorable.
This weekend, there are a number of titles out in cinemas that include some new releases, from an animated feature to action-adventure comedies, dramas, and a whole lot more. There are surely great movies for all dads to enjoy. Check out the synopsis and trailers for each of the 2016 films as cited on IB Times.
"Central Intelligence." If your father kind-a love a good buddy cop comedy, this is perhaps the ticket. Starring Kevin Hart who plays an accountant, he teams up with CIA employee Bob Stone (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) his high school friend. The two buddies find themselves caught up in an international espionage plot. The two must work as a team to solve it as cited on The Morning Call.
"Swiss Army Man." Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) stars as a talking corpse who is carried around by a suicidal man named Hank (Paul Dano). Hank accidentally found his body in the wilderness. Just be sure that your dad is a fan of unconventional plot before taking him to this limited release.
"Finding Dory." Ten years following the release of "Finding Nemo" comes its fascinating sequel "Finding Dory." The internationally acclaimed Ellen DeGeneres returns as the voice actor for Dory, a Blue Tang fish who suffers from a short-term memory loss. The film follows Dory and her close friends Marlin and Nemo as the one-of-a-kind company travels the ocean to find Dory's family.
"The Last King." If your dad is a fan of HBO's "Game of Thrones", then he will definitely find this limited release may be up his ally. The movie follows two Norwegian warriors who swore to defend their kingdom's orphaned heir after two traitors assassinated the ruling monarchs.
"Now You See Me 2." This Jon M. Chu directed film centers on magic as its main theme. If your dad is a fan of the movie "Now You See Me" released in 2013, he will surely love this sequel. "Now You See Me 2" catches up with the Four Horsemen Merrit McKinney (Woody Harrelson), J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg) Jack Wilder (Dave Franco) and newcomer Lula (Lizzy Caplan) as the four magicians are lured into a trap by Walter Mabry (Daniel Radcliffe) who convinces them to steal a computer system. In this movie, Mark Ruffalo and Morgan Freeman also reprise their roles.