The movie adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s novel about a group of friends who road trip it across the country was one of Kristen Stewart’s first projects following the end of filming for Twilight and provides great insight into what Stewart is capable of outside the vampire series.
Released: June 6
Words and Pictures
This film about a fierce rivalry between an English teacher and an art instructor features Clive Owen and Juliette Binoche. Need we say more?
Released: June 7
Nightcrawler
Watching this film about a shady crime journalist (played by a super-thin Jake Gyllenhaal) will help you understand just why everyone was pretty perplexed about why its star was overlooked for an Oscar nom.
Released: June 10
Pretty Little Liars
Season 5 saw the Liars really bring the drama, providing the audience with answers that only sparked more questions. Catch up on the most recent season before the Liars return for Season 6.
Released: June 10
Rosewater
This film, written and directed by Jon Stewart, tells the compelling and heartbreaking story of an Iranian-Canadian journalist who was interrogated and tortured in Iran after being suspected of spying.
Released: June 10
Orange Is the New Black
This is the one we’ve all been waiting for: Our favorite Litchfield inmates return for Season 3, which we hear will be a little more uplifting than the dark Season 2.
Released: June 12
Scandal
Season 4 of Scandal may have just ended on ABC, but with all the twists and turns it took, you know you need to watch it again to ensure you are totally on top of all the crazy things that happened.
Released: June 13
Backstreet Boys doco
If you aren’t stoked to see Backstreet Boys: Show ‘Em What You’re Made Of — a behind-the-scenes look at the band — then we’re not sure we can be friends.
Released: June 16
Lee Daniels’ The Butler
This film about an African-American butler who served under multiple American presidents is both a wonderful history lesson and a heartbreaking reminder of the injustice suffered by so many. Plus, it features Oprah Winfrey in a tour de force performance.
Released: June 16
Curious George
Sure, this film is aimed at kids, but we dare you to watch it and not be completely enamored with George’s enthusiasm. It’s pretty contagious.
Released: June 16
Cake
Some have labeled it the performance of Jennifer Aniston’s career, and after watching her play this stripped-down role and make her character’s vulnerability and pain almost tangible, we agree with everyone who took issue with the fact she didn’t get an Oscar nod.
Released: June 20
Ballet 422
This inside look at the New York City Ballet follows a young choreographer as he crafts a performance, which the documentary chronicles from its first rehearsal to its premiere. It will leave you feeling inspired and in awe of the talent and dedication applied to the craft of ballet.
Released: June 25
Katy Perry concert
Katy Perry: The Prismatic World Tour has been described as “a sensory explosion of eye-popping theatrics and infectious pop tracks” — and we totally agree with that assessment.
Released: June 26
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