Literature. . .
The Red Hotel by Alan Philips was released on July 4; this is a Non-Fiction book about the Metropol Hotel and its function in turning foreign reporters visiting the hotel into mouthpieces for Russian propaganda.
Beyond the Story by Myeongseok Kang is set to release July 9; this is a Non-Fiction book dedicated to telling the story of the K-Pop group BTS.
Silver Nitrate by Silvia Moreno-Garcia is set to release July 18; this is a “Paranormal Fiction” book about a Nazi occultist imbuing magic into film stock. This story is told from the perspective of a young female sound editor.
Everyone Here is Lying by Shari Lapena is set to release July 25; this is a “Mystery Thriller” about the disappearance of a little girl in a “safe neighborhood” that harbors secrets.
Cinema. . .
Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning, Part One (Christopher McQuarrie) will be released July 12 to get the ball rolling for such releases as Oppenheimer (Christopher Nolan) and Barbie (Greta Gerwig), which will release July 21, sparking high box office anticipation.
Insidious: The Red Door (Directorial Debut - Patrick Wilson), releasing July 7 + Haunted Mansion (Justin Simien) and Talk to Me (Danny and Michael Philippou), releasing July 28, will also be part of the July blockbuster cycle.
Interesting lesser-known releases for July are The Youtube Effect (Alex Winter - Documentary), The Jewel Thief (Landon Van Soest - Hulu Documentary), Stephen Curry: Underrated (Peter Nicks - Apple TV Documentary), and Sympathy for the Devil (Yuval Adler)
Music. . .
7/7 Release - Dominic Fike, E-40, GROUPLOVE, Gus Dapperton, Little Dragon, Never Broke Again, Pitbull, Taylor Swift, and Yeat
7/14 Release - Colter Wall, PVRIS, Rita Ora, and Bastille
7/21 Release - Greta Van Fleet, Jennifer Lopez, Blur, and Yellow Card
7/28 Release - Aphex Twin, George Clanton, and Post Malone
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