I just recently watched "Everything is Illuminated". It started off so funny but towards the end there was one scene that got really disturbing, it was a pretty sad movie but I loved it.
Today I watched The Sword in the Stone at home. I don't believe I ever saw it when I was growing up or if I did, I was too young to remember it. I do remember the Mad Madam Mim part, but I'm sure I've seen clips of that all over the place. It was a cute movie. I loved the part with the squirrels, but felt so sorry for the little female squirrel. She seemed heartbroken.
Dolittle. It was fun, and for myself, it was nice to see a movie that didn't trigger my panic attack response to violence. I've been a fan of RDJ for years, so seeing him was good. I had forgotten that Michael Sheen was in it, so was pleasantly surprised at his character. Oh, and the boy who played Stubbins was really quite good.
i saw "ma" which started out decent but the ending and the premise were so incredibly dumb. thankfully i really like octavia spencer so i wasn't as disappointed as i easily could have been
Snowpiercer. Such a great movie, unsurprisingly, since Bong Joonho is an amazing filmmaker with a great attention to details. So far the only films of his that I've watched are The Host, Parasite, and now this, but I'll binge watch the the rest of his films once finals are done.
I watched The King's Speech on Netflix last night. I saw it once on a plane years ago, but had a sudden urge to watch it again.
As for actual theater-going, I saw Star Wars Episode IX in theaters in mid-January. I'm not really a fan of the new trilogy, but my ticket was free, and at least now I've seen it and can discuss it. It's the first main-series Star Wars movie I haven't seen on launch day since Episode II, and the only one I've ever waited a month to see (outside of the original trilogy, which predates me).