See any good films over the weekend? Or bad ones for that matter? Whether you went to the cinema, watched TV, or even visited what used to be known as the video shop, we'd like to hear about your recent viewing in the comment thread below.
Here's what our critics had to say about recent releases:
The Master
Peter Bradshaw said: Paul Thomas Anderson's new movie The Master is brilliant, mysterious and unbearably sad, in approximately that narrative order. It is just that brilliance and formal distinction, together with a touch of hubris in the title, that could divide commentators. Read more
Rust and Bone
Peter Bradshaw said: Passion is a word casually thrown around in the movies; so few films come anywhere near it, but Jacques Audiard's film really is passionate, surging out of the screen like a tidal wave. Brutal realism is offset by romanticism, idealism, even a flawed human grandeur. Read more
The Shining
Killian Fox said: The longer running time does increase the sense, both terrible and exhilarating, of being trapped in Kubrick's magnificent, malevolent nightmare, never to escape. Read more
For a Good Time, Call…
Mike McCahill said: The dialogue, penned by Miller with Katie Anne Naylon, is subversively salty: surpassing even those Judd Apatow comedies to which it's indebted, this is almost certainly the filthiest movie ever to bear the Universal logo Read more
Fun Size
Mike McCahill said: Smarmily opportunistic Adventures in Babysitting throwback … "fun size" translates to "no fun whatsoever". Read more
Tempest
Killian Fox said: The film-making is rough and ready – Tempest looks like a student film and often sounds like a promotional video for Ovalhouse – but the cast is sympathetic and it's a pleasure to see them making the play their own. Read more
Recent DVD releases included Killer Joe, Men in Black 3, Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, and The Five-Year Engagement, while films on TV included Green Zone, American Beauty, Apocalyspe Now, and The Devil's Backbone.
Whatever you've been watching, let us know what you thought of it.