If you're looking for originality, there are some terrific Korean movies around at present. Burning (based on a Murakami story) is brilliant/disturbing - may be off the cinemas by now. Also Parasite is a ripper.
Yes, enough with the incessant superhero nonsense and endless Transformer sequels.
Korean films are the best! I like these classics:
Memories of Murder (provincial Korean cops trying to solve serial killer mystery - allegory of Korean politics of the 70s)
The Chaser (relentless minder for hookers tries to rescue one from a relentless serial killer of hookers)
Yellow Sea (Korean gangster makes enemy of the boss - violence ensues)
Bittersweet Life (Korean gangster makes enemy of the boss etc etc)
Old Boy (of course, the most accessible of the Vengeance trilogy)
Sympathy for Lady Vengeance (more arthouse-y than Old Boy)
Sympathy for Mr Vengeance (even more arthouse-y)
Super arthouse but great, anything by Kim Ki-Duc - Samaria, 3-Iron, Winter Spring Summer Fall etc etc.