Weekly Recap: Inside Out, DOPE & More!


Seems like a big this week and maybe it is. We have a new Pixar film, Inside Out, which is very good. The Sundance Hit DOPE finally hits theaters and it deserves a lot of attention as well. And of course you still have Jurassic World destroying the box office. That shouldn't stop you from seeing the little things like Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, which expands this weekend as well. I also have all the big Blu-ray releases posted here, not to mention a ton of fun links I've put together, which recaps everything not
E3 related. Enjoy (and be sure to check out this week's fun podcast)!


In Theaters This Week:

(Pixar is back with a really great film)

(An inspired coming-of-age story with a pulse)

About Elly - http://www.thecodeiszeek.com/2015/06/brief-thoughts-about-elly.html
(A strong Iranian drama from the director of A Separation)

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl - 
http://www.ranthollywood.com/2015/06/09/me-and-earl-and-the-dying-girl-is-brings-life-back-to-high-school-movies/
(A solid indie comedy spreading wider this week)

Here's The Archive Of Every Review Throughout The Year(s) - 
http://www.thecodeiszeek.com/p/review-archive.html

New on DVD and Blu-ray This Week:






Other Articles of Note:











Everything in general:
I post all my work on my Official Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/thecodeiszeek.
Also: http://www.ranthollywood.com/author/aaron-neuwirth/ and
http://whysoblu.com/author/aaron-neuwirth/


Podcast:
Jurassic World - http://www.thecodeiszeek.com/2015/06/out-now-196-jurassic-world.html

TV:
TV Write-ups (Past reviews of Gotham, The Americans, and The Walking Dead) -http://www.theyoungfolks.com/author/aaronneuwirth
Have a Great Weekend! (And Happy Father's Day)


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