You know it's summer in the city when the iconic neon lights of Times Square are draped with banners touting Broadway musicals, and even the most jaded New Yorker starts to daydream about Central Park picnics. But before you head to Playland or Coney Island to avoid the inevitable heatwave, pause for a second to check out these underrated summer movies! Many theaters now offer both traditional screenings as well as screening room experiences that allow audiences to lay back on luxury recliners while they watch their movie. As air conditioning becomes more expensive and less effective, these new options become helpful for making this season bearable. While the screens themselves may be smaller, the payoff is big -- you can see your favorite film in a better condition than ever before! Whether it's to catch the latest blockbuster or one of these under-the-radar titles, here are seven movies you should check out this summer at a theater near you. 1. The Great Gatsby (Coming to the Regal Westmere Stadium 14 in Queens, New York on July 15) The Great Gatsby is one of the most iconic tales of American decadence -- except for, maybe, the part where it's narrated by Nick Carraway. Co-star Leonardo DiCaprio plays George Wilson, Nick's former boss who was swindled out of his vision by a man whom he once called a "little boy," and Randolf Aschenbach's lust for Daisy Buchanan is an irresistible force. 2. The Big Short (Coming to the Regal Westmere Stadium 14 in Queens, New York on July 15) This movie may be a comedy about the housing market crash, but it still manages to be truly hilarious. Join Christian Bale as he plays a rogue investment banker who goes along with his friends to find out whether the housing market is headed for trouble -- and if they can make money off of it. 3. The Lobster (Coming to the Regal Westmere Stadium 14 in Queens, New York on July 15) The Lobster is often regarded as one of the best movies of 2016; Robert Pattinson plays David who refuses to settle down after he fails at dating for three years straight. The only way out for this guy is to find a woman who wants to be "lobsterized," and he sets out on a journey to find the right woman. 4. 99 Homes (Coming to the Regal Westmere Stadium 14 in Queens, New York on July 15) 99 Homes is an intriguing movie that shows the extreme lengths that some people will go through in order to rise up in society. Starring Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon, and Laura Dern, this film teaches us all about what it means to do what's right in any situation. 5. 8eeb4e9f32 41
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