Bombshell - theater
Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady - Hulu
6 Underground - Netflix
The Art of Self-Defense - Hulu
Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker IMAX 3D - AMC
Richard Jewell - AMC
Inside Man: Most Wanted - Netflix
Spies in Disguise 3D - AMC
Watched the Michelle Wolf standup special from HBO after watching her Netflix special last month. She can be kind of shrill, and crude, but still funny.
I fell asleep the first night I tried to watch 6U, during the big action finale. I fast forwarded to a familiar part the second night, and finished it. Didn't care for it much, glad it was only on Netflix instead of wasting time at a movie theater.
TAoSD was messed up in all kinds of ways, especially the answering machine.
Third viewing of the new Star Wars movie, this time in IMAX 3D! Saw it in 2D at the Alamo Drafthouse with my family for Christmas, watched it in a theater all to myself in 3D the next night. Going to go see it again in regular IMAX in a few days.
RJ was a pretty good based on a true story movie about the Atlanta park bombing during the '96 Olympics.. Sam Rockwell & Kathy Bates were great in it, and I liked Jon Hamm's role, too. Olivia Wilde was wasted, though.
INMW is a direct to video sequel to Inside Man, a movie I enjoyed quite a bit when it came out. No one from the original film is in this, but the characters are referenced via photos, one in a hood at all times onscreen, and another via offscreen death. And a lot of characters say "Nazi diamond heist" a lot. The movie itself is pretty dumb, can't hold a candle to the original.
SID was a cute, pretty funny movie. I may go see it again in 2D, if its still playing when I get caught up with other new releases. I like that the character Will Smith voices actually looks like Will Smith, instead of how Planet 51 had Dwayne Johnson voicing a blonde, blue eyed astronaut. Not saying every character has to look like the voice actor, but it doesn't hurt.
Gotta say, the nudity in the movie was a surprise.
Next up will be Little Women Tuesday night, followed by 1917 Wednesday.