The true story of Divine is brought to the screen in all its gaudy glory, albeit via a rote documentary which can't match its subject's style or energy.
Despite a great cast, the soapy scenes and forced clichés of Boyhood deny it the American classic status for which it so blatantly yearns.
Harsh but honest, Joe boasts some striking performances and and an upfront look at the damage caused by anger and alcoholism.
The workers of a nuclear power plant find the risks and tensions of the work place spill over into how they live their lives.
3 Days to Kill is worth a watch. If you are a fan of your action films you will enjoy it and if you like something a bit deeper you will get that too.