The French thriller The Prey is compulsively watchable. I had remembrances of '70s and '80s De Palma while watching it, and coming from me that's a huge compliment. It's just a pulpy action movie, but somehow a lot more mature and out there than a similar Hollywood product.
Pina 3D was a fantastic experience. Not being familiar or enthusiastic about the world of ballet and completely ignorant about contemporary dancing, I gotta say Wenders does a great job of getting the audience into the sauce of it.
Super 8 wasn't very good. At its core it's very similar to Cloverfield which I also disliked. Spielberg references galore and convincing child performances make this a better film, but Abrams just does some very questionable things with his characters. They are all a lot more heroic than they have any right to be considering the circumstances. Halfway through this I started to fondly remember The Host and wondered if Abrams had seen it.