May 3
“Ironman 3,” the popular franchise is baaack, with Robert Downey Jr. as Tony Stark and Iron Man
“The Iceman,” a true story about a notorious contract killer and family man, with Winona Ryder as his wife
“Love Is All You Need,” a woman traveling to Italy for her daughter’s wedding meets a widower, played by Pierce Brosnan, who is bitter about his wife’s death
“What Maisie Knew,” In NYC, a young girl is caught between her parents’ divorce and the custody battle over her, with Julianne Moore
May 10
“The Great Gatsby,” a contemporary take on the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic, with Leonardo DiCaprio as Gatsby
“Peeples,” a Tyler Perry comedy that takes place in the Hamptons
May 17
“Star Trek: Into Darkness,” the well-known franchise, now with Chris Pine as Captain Kirk
“Frances Ha,” a NY woman who is not a dancer throws herself into the dream of being one even as her chances dwindle
May 24
“Fast & Furious 6,” the popular franchise rides again with Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson
“The Hangover III,” the boys return for some more chaotic times
“Epic,” an animated feature that tells the story of an ongoing battle between good and evil deep within the forest
“Before Midnight,” Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy in the last of their trilogy? About lovers almost two decades after they first meet on a train bound for Vienna
May 31
“After Earth,” a father and son crash back on Earth 1,000 years after humans left, and the son must make a journey for help
“Now You See Me,” about a group of magicians who redistribute the wealth from heists to their audiences, with Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson among others
“The East,” a girl goes undercover to infiltrate an anarchist group known for making attacks on corporations, with Patricia Clarkson and Ellen Page

Comments
Big Red Machine
I have only the vaguest memories of the Big Red Machine, having been very young during their heydey, but there's something magical about Johnny Bench for me still. I enjoyed this book so much, too, and my husband just got a copy to start reading. He is an avid baseball fan, so I think he'll enjoy it thoroughly. It was nice to have him to be able to consult while I read The Art of Fielding. Thanks for stopping by my blog!
I've heard so many great
I've heard so many great things about this book, but I'm not really a fan of baseball. I'll just have to keep reminding myself that it's a novel, not a baseball game. :) And really, it's not as if I dislike the sport, I just usually don't have the patience to watch for very long.
this novel doesn't get too
this novel doesn't get too bogged down on baseball --- so you'll likely be okay
Art of Fielding
My husband was interviewing someone a while ago and asked her the question:what are you reading? Her answer was, oh, a novel a friend of mine wrote that will be published soon. Of course, it was The Art of Fielding! His 6 degrees of separation moment!
Wow that's really cool. I
Wow that's really cool. I guess it worked out!
Art of Fielding
I scored an ARC of this and then my daughter promptly dropped a bottle of water on it while in the car and did not tell me. I found it days later, all rippled and ruined. I can still read it... it's not that bad now but lugging it around in the state it is in has not happened yet. I should just get it read, no?
Art of Fielding
Go for it -- before another misfortune blotches it for good! Albeit, it's not a good one for lugging.
Sunday Salon
I've noticed this book around, and because I'm not a fan of baseball, had opted not to add it to my list. However, your thoughts now motivate me to take a second look.
Here's MY SUNDAY SALON POST
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