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It's finally summer and already you may want to duck the heat or escape your family's barbecue by going to the movies for some OPAC (other people's air conditioning). And what a selection we have for you this week. First there's "Annabelle Comes Home" which is the next film in the "Conjuring" franchise (yes, it's a franchise now). It's got Vera Farmiga, Partick Wilso, some teenage girls and an evil doll. Then there's "Yesterday." It asks the question "What if no one remebered the Beatles? RIchard Curtis, who wrote "4 Weddings and Funeral" wrote it and Danny Boyle of "Trainspotting" fame directed it. And it almost wouldn't be summer without Spider-Man so we have "Spider-Man Far From Home" which sends Peter Parker to Europe for fun and adventure and lots of landmarks destroyed with CGI. Then Neil tells us about "Loudest Voice," the Showtime series with Russell Crowe starring and the infamous Fox News creator Roger Ailes. Oh and we also discuss the future of movie theaters.