Unfortunately, Are You Here isn't the debut that we hoped Matthew Weiner would deliver, as it struggles to tell a full, meaty story in the smaller confines on a Hollywood movie.
The Possession Of Michael King is a surprisingly enjoyable "Possession Movies With People's Names In The Title" genre entry that has me super excited to see what writer/director David Jung will do next.
While Ragnarok may lack a gruesome bite, there's a tense, thrilling, throwback adventure here akin to a second-tier Indiana Jones - with a monstrous, Nordic twist.
More than any other Marvel movie, Guardians Of The Galaxy takes a group of outcasts without a home and turns them into saviors of the universe, but aside from their equally renegade nature, each Guardian is very different from the rest. Looking at Groot and Rocket alone, you see how each member relies on one another, utilizing each other's strengths while helping to quell any unsavory traits, but no single Guardian is actually alike. When you look at the group, we all see ourselves in only one of the Guardians - so let's figure out which Guardian we are!
The Expendables 3 runs entirely on this action supergroup's infectious energy, because without the likes of Gibson and Arnie, the hollow core of Stallone's story would be a lot harder to swallow.
Filth is twisted, demented and despicable fun until James McAvoy starts turning a much darker corner, which sets off a series of events that reveal Irvine Welsh's true intentions behind creating one of the most vile characters imaginable.
Despite glimpses of ambitious genre greatness and a strong turn from Jason David Brown, Septic Man gets caught up in being a gross-out challenge that can't shake such an off-putting stench.
The Trip To Italy is a near-perfect sequel once again filled with delectable treats, non-stop laughter, and a slew of impressions that almost outshine the gorgeous plates of 5-Star Italian delicacies.