Tobey Maguire stars in 'Spider-Man 3' coming next month.
Summeris fast approaching and with it many box office blockbusters. We have got the list of the movies you should look out for in the coming month.
LOS ANGELES (AP):
Highlights of Hollywood's summer film slate. Release dates are tentative and some films play in limited release.
ANGEL-A: Luc Besson directs the tale of a mystery woman who helps a down-and-out man get his life on track.
AWAY FROM HER: Sarah Polley makes her directing debut with the story of a woman (Julie Christie) succumbing to Alzheimer's.
BUG: Ashley Judd stars in director William Friedkin's tale of a woman drawn into a drifter's world of paranoia.
DELTA FARCE: Three weekend warriors (Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and D.J. Qualls) become unlikely heroes for a Mexican town.
FAY GRIM: Parker Posey and Jeff Goldblum star in Hal Hartley's follow-up to his 1998 film Henry Fool.
THE FLYING SCOTSMAN: A world-class cyclist (Jonny Lee Miller) battles back from mental problems.
GEORGIA RULE: Lindsay Lohan's out of control and her mom (Felicity Huffman) puts the unruly teen in the care of her stern grandma (Jane Fonda).
ONCE: An Irish street musician (Glen Hansard of The Frames) and a Czech immigrant develop an odd romance while writing songs together.
PARIS, JE T'AIME: The Coen brothers, Wes Craven and other filmmakers craft an anthology of films about the city of love.
PIRATES OF THE CARIB: AT WORLD'S END: Buccaneer Johnny Depp is the focus of a rescue mission by friends and foes.
SHREK THE THIRD: Voice stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and Antonio Banderas are joined by Justin Timberlake in the ogre's quest for King Arthur.
SPIDER-MAN 3: The web-slinging hero (Tobey Maguire) battles his dark side along with new villains.
28 WEEKS LATER: Raging zombies rear their ugly heads again in a follow-up to 28 Days Later.
WAITRESS: A waitress (Keri Russell) dreams of saving enough money to escape her domineering husband.
Next Wednesday:catch the movies in June.
Shrek (left, Mike Myers), Puss In Boots (second left, Antonio Banderas) and Donkey (right, Eddie Murphy), are on a hero's quest to find a new king for Far Far Away, as long as that king does not turn out to be Shrek. The trail leads them to visit with Fiona's 16-year-old underachiever cousin Artie (Justin Timberlake) otherwise known as Arthur Pendragon, a student at a medieval high school. - Reuters photos
(From left) Captain Barbossa, Elizabeth Swann and Captain Jack Sparrow in 'Pirates of the Caribbean: At the World's End'.