Wonder Woman offers a full cinematic experience from beginning-to-end, which helps it stand out from other films of its kind that worry more about what's to come than the story at hand.
War Machine is all about the waste of war, and while it's not taking a hard stance either way, Pitt's entourage makes for a watchable modern look into conflict.
It's been a bit of a rollercoaster ride for Hellboy fans lately. Several months ago, Guillermo del Toro got our hopes up by saying that a third instalment in his series was looking likely. That didn't last too long, however, as a month later the director announced that despite his best efforts, it just wasn't going to happen. Thankfully, then, some bittersweet news arrived the other week when we learned that the character would be coming back to the big screen, just in a different form.
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water - well, actually, it is! Seth Gordon's Baywatch calls lifeguard legends Mitch Buchannon and C.J. Parker back to their famed tower post, but this time with reboot appeal. "Out" is David Hasselhoff, replaced by the biggest Johnson on any beach - Dwayne Johnson. He's a rock-hard hero training a new set of recruits, including rookies played by Zac Efron, Alexandra Daddario and Jon Bass. Now isn't a time for fun, however, as Johnson must solve bikini-clad crimes while whipping his egotistical, untrained newbies into shape - all in a days work for Baywatch's finest.
Alien: Covenant goes the mainstream creature-feature route with vigor, even if story elements are overcomplicated and too hellbent on franchise tie-ins.