What films have you seen recently? Whatever you've been watching, we'd like you to tell us about it.
You can either leave a comment in the thread below, or tweet your thoughts with the hashtag #gdnreview. We'll pick the best and show them off here once a week.
Here's what some @guardianfilm followers had to say about recent films they'd seen:
I've seen @Avengers for the second time, absolutely superb! Tom Hiddleston steals the screen throughout.
The Raid - Action cinema spectacular. Nothing to it beyond pulsating violence and good choreography, genre fans won't mind
Have just seen Life During Wartime. Epic & much overlooked black comedy
The Rum Diary: good addition to the 'Johnny Depp Hunter S Thompson' mini-genre, though still like watching someone else get high
Meanwhile, here are some of our favourite comments from the last open thread, where discussion focussed on cinematic guilty pleasures:
RedAppleChango: I actually, genuinely love the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy Movie. I think it was a misunderstood masterpiece, brilliantly funny and brilliantly British (which I suspect was part of its downfall). Its biggest crime (in the eyes of some purists) is that it followed the pattern of all the other adaptations: it was altered to fit the medium it was being presented in, in this case a "hollywood" movie.
FreakyChucker1: I love Kingpin. It's one of my favorite films of all time if I'm honest. The "Who are you calling a psycho?" and "Why? Are you buying?" lines just fold me up every time. Bravo Woody.
BehemothTheCat: Oh yes! Guilty pleasures: Here we go … Bitch Slap, Split Second, Hell Comes to Frogtown, Dark Angel (the one with Dolph in it), Bad Taste and Meet the Feebles. However, I think it's very hard to top the works of Frank Henenlotter
BigbadD: Guilty pleasure? How long have you got? I'd rather watch Teen Wolf than Back to the Future. I think Timecop is the film Minority Report wishes it was. Machete deserved a much better critical reaction than the one it received (and for my money is better than Death Proof or Planet Terror, though I love them too.) Showgirls is genuinely one of the most entertaining ways I can think of passing two hours (it's hilarious, especially the swimming pool sex scene) beaten only by Hard Target for pure, silly, stupid, po-faced fun.
• Over to you. Let us know what you're watching, and whether we ought to watch it too. Tag your film tweets with #gdnreview and we'll round up the best each Friday.