Seen since ... Christmas(?)
Not necessarily in this order, list may be incomplete, your mileage may vary, please refer to the terms and conditions, and consult with your physician regarding possible side-effects
Sucker Punch. When it wasn't boring, it was kinda distasteful. Dunno why I even bothered (well I do, but it wasn't really
that, either...)
The Woman King. Good movie, but (apparently, per Wiki) poor history. Watch it like
Gladiator in W.Africa, and it works
Heat (rewatch). Suggested this for a family evening, but it wasss sooo muuuuch sloooower thaaaan IIIII reeememberrrrred. Both boys walked out in disgust at the lack of 'action' — ironically, about 5 minutes before the kineticam 20-minute street-shootout started. Plus Al Pacino chewing scenery is always fun...
Day Shift. Daft, but kinda fun
Léon (aka
Leon The Professional) (rewatch; but think this might have been the extended version, since it included a couple of "training-montage" scenes I didn't remember). Watched this because I discovered that my wife had never seen it. The 'romance' between Leon and Matilda skated about —>||<— close to icky, but it's clear that Besson knew where to draw the line. Plus Gary Oldman chewing scenery is always fun
Blackfish (docu). An apparently well-earned hit-job on Sea World and its performing-orca program
Wakanda Forever. Good but not great, and also hard to see where/ how/ why it fits in to the MCU to date (Are we on Phase V yet? I've lost track. Or possibly interest)
Chasing Corals (docu). Should be downright scary, for anyone who's hoping the planet stays habitable