The last movie I saw in theaters was the new IT movie, they made some changes I thought were a little weird but I was really happy with how like...violent it was? It was just a lot more true to how horrific Pennywise was as a monster who literally ate children, something that didn't come across as well (understandably) in the made for TV movie.
The last movie I tried to watch at home was Battlefield Earth, because it's supposed to be the worst movie ever and I like to watch terrible movies with my brother (he is a film student). Our streaming service wasn't working though, it lagged too much, but it was definitely living up to its reputation as a terrible garbage fire.
The new "American Made" movie.
I love the types of movies like these, especially when it comes to flying airplanes.
The ending really suprised me, but I shouldnt be since its a true story.
The last movie I saw in theaters was Blade Runner 2049. I liked it a looot more than the original (better character arc, less rape-y "love"), but it was sad as hell. Super atmospheric, really good music, I loved it.
The last movie I watched at home was The Babysitter on Netflix, it's a really good horror-comedy about a kid who stays up late to see what his babysitter usually gets up to after he goes to bed.
I've been re-watching the Thor movies, partly for fun, and partly for inspiration for my town.
People rip on them a lot for being too serious, but while I have a few nitpicks for each of them, I like the more serious tone. It's hard to root for characters that don't take what's happening to them seriously, and I've never been a fan of cheap humor. That said, while I'm a little apprehensive over the drastic change in tone for Ragnarok, I'm willing to give it a fair shot anyway.