Finding the best movies to watch this summer is not an easy task. Using IMDB as a reference, we’ve compiled a list of the best movies to watch this summer. All the movies in our list are rated 7 or above on IMDB.

The summer is a great time to catch up on some old movies that you may never have watched. Here are a few of the best ones out there right now:

The Hurt Locker

This is a movie about a group of soldiers who are sent to Iraq. It stars Tom Hanks and Matt Damon. They do an amazing job with this movie. It is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. I highly recommend it if you haven’t seen it yet.

The Bourne Ultimatum

This is another movie that was made by director Paul Greengrass. This movie is based on the book by Robert Ludlum. It is a spy thriller that follows Jason Bourne, played by Matt Damon, as he tries to uncover his true identity and take down the agency he works for.

The Dark Knight Rises

This is the latest installment in Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. It is a great film that has a lot of action and suspense. I highly recommend this movie if you haven’t seen any of the other films in this series yet.

The Hangover Part II

This is another comedy starring Bradley Cooper and Zach Galifianakis. This movie is about three friends who wake up from their bachelor party in Las Vegas with no memory

There are many exciting movies to watch this summer (2016), and it is difficult to decide which movie to watch. I have seen trailers, read reviews, and decided on a few.

First, you should see the “Finders Keepers” documentary. It is about a man who finds an amputated leg in a grill that he purchased at an auction. The leg was in a bag of money, and he decides to keep it. The man who lost the leg originally wants his leg back, and there is legal action taken by both parties before the matter is settled.

Another interesting movie is “Narcopolis.” It is about drug dealers who are dealing drugs in the future. They deal with robots as well as humans, and drugs are legal in the future.

One other movie I want to see this summer is “Dope.” It is about some kids who live in a bad neighborhood, but they get into Harvard University. There are many obstacles along the way for them to overcome, like drug dealing and gangs. I think it will be funny and exciting at the same time.

The summer is almost over and with it, we say goodbye to the summer blockbusters that are sure to make it into our “Best Movies of 2018” list. This summer we saw many great films from new directors and classics were given a modern twist. We’ve had countless sequels, some of which fans were eagerly awaiting such as Incredibles 2, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Deadpool 2 and Ant-Man and the Wasp.

Other films that may have gone under the radar were a great addition to the superhero genre with Venom, an animated film about a young boy who has the ability to fly but doesn’t know how (Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse) and many more!

Although this summer was full of amazing films, there are still some upcoming releases that are sure to be great and that you don’t want to miss out on watching! Here are some of them:

The summer is coming to an end and while you’re trying to enjoy the last few days of it, there are a lot of movies hitting the theater. Here are just a few that you can add to your list of things to do before summer ends.

1. Endgame

2. The Lion King

3. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood

4. Toy Story 4

5. Spider-Man: Far From Home

Summer is the time when movie studios release their biggest and most expensive films, because parents and teenagers are looking for ways to keep cool. After the dog days of summer, in August and September, studios release more serious films that are targeted at older audiences. This is when the Academy Award buzz begins to build.

Summer movies often feature special effects and action sequences, which are appealing to children. Blockbusters usually involve large budgets, high salaries for talent, and huge marketing campaigns. These movies should be crowd-pleasers that appeal to as many people as possible.

This summer has some highly anticipated films! After a comic-book movie about superheroes won an Oscar for Best Picture this year, there will be even more superhero films released this summer. If you’re in the mood for some action, we recommend “The Avengers.” This film will feature the superheroes from Marvel comic books: Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Hulk and others. Another comic book hero getting a big-screen treatment is Batman in “The Dark Knight Rises”. The second installment of this trilogy was nominated for 8 Oscars!

If you’re planning to see any of these films on opening weekend (the first Friday afternoon or night that they’re released), I’d recommend buying your tickets in advance!

The best movies of the summer have finally arrived, proving that Hollywood can still make good movies even though most of its energy is devoted to making bad ones.

The best movie of the summer so far is “The Dark Knight,” but it’s really too big to be categorized as a summer movie, since it will dominate box-office receipts for a year. I would put “The Dark Knight” in the category with the first two “Lord of the Rings” movies and “Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith.” These are not just movies; they’re events. They’re aimed at everyone, and they appeal to everyone, regardless of age or income or anything else.

I’ll come back to “The Dark Knight” in a future column, but for now I want to look at some other movies that fall into the summer category: They’re commercial entertainments with no pretensions to art. Most of them aren’t very good, but you don’t need me to tell you that. You can read professional critics like Roger Ebert (http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/) who are much better qualified than I am to judge these things.

Instead let me focus on some recommendations from my perspective as an amateur film historian who