We’re just a week away from the opening of Marvel’s big summer tentpole Guardians of the Galaxy — but is it actually any good?

Ahead of the Aug. 1 opening date, the review embargo has lifted and the Internet had been flooded with reviews over the past 24 hours. Good news, folks: The general consensus is overwhelmingly positive, with the film currently holding an unsustainably high 100% on Rotten Tomatoes. It don’t get much better than that.

Most of the reviews seem to really enjoy Chris Pratt’s performance as Star-Lord, as well as Zoe Saldana’s badass warrior Gamora. It also sounds like Rocket and Groot positively steal the show, which is great to hear. If you were on the fence about James Gunn's style working for a Marvel movie, stop worrying, because it looks like he might've just pulled it off.

While we scratch days off our calendar and impatiently wait until next weekend, check out some review highlights below to get a feel for what we can expect:

“Casting is key to the movie’s effectiveness, and while Pratt’s résumé may not immediately scream ‘action hero,’ he dons the mantle with obvious enthusiasm, rounding off Quill’s rough edges with an endearing comedic sensibility. Meanwhile, though Saldana doesn't clue us in on Gamora's inner motivations, the actress — who is no stranger to sci-fi after Avatar and Star Trek — possesses all the action chops required to persuasively portray a deadly assassin, and she makes for a resourceful heroine.” - Justin Lowe, The Hollywood Reporter. “The fun of it – and Guardians of the Galaxy specializes in fun, served by the sugar-sprinkled ice-cream-scoopload – is in seeing this odd quintet bluster through space battles and alien brawls that would have defeated anyone smarter and better-equipped. Just as the team makes do with the junk they find around them, the film feels like a mound of gems culled from decades of pop-culture scavenging: essentially, the Guardians are two Han Solos, two Chewbaccas and a Princess Leia, pitched against Ming the Merciless and his cronies, in spacecraft from the video games Star Fox and Galaga.” - Robbie Collin, The Telegraph.

“Battle Beyond The Stars, Flight Of The Navigator, Mike Hodges’ Flash Gordon, Back To The Future (2), Raiders Of The Lost Ark, Total Recall and a certain other space-based saga all donate their DNA, and Guardians isn’t about to apologise for replicating it. It’s proud of its heritage, dammit, right down its 1988-on-Earth prologue, “Awesome Mix” tape-cassette soundtrack, and scoundrel hero Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) describing the film’s spherical MacGuffin as having an ‘Ark Of The Covenant, Maltese Falcon vibe.’” - Dan Jolin, Empire.